#223 – MY RELIABILITY ENGINEERING PASSION – FRED SCHENKELBERG

ABC-Fred-150x150Welcome to Accendo Reliability – join us and learn the art and craft of reliability engineering.

As I started my career, I focused on mastering the tools. My first accelerated test plan and results used a Wiener diffusion model and non-linear regression techniques. Presenting the methods and results, my boss asked, “What does it mean to our business and customers?”

Hadn’t thought about that.

Mastering the tools is only one aspect of what we do. Effectively working with others and being able to influence and persuade at all levels of the organization are other key aspects of what we do.

Building on engagements that assessed and improved over 150 organization, this site provides you the benefits of that experience. You will find tools, insights, tutorials, articles, webinars and courses that will make you think.

Reliability engineering is more than statistics and a few tools. It’s about how and when to apply those tools for the greatest value to you, your organization and your customers. Here we will explore the broad expanse of reliability.

Improving Reliability Matters

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I am the reliability expert at FMS Reliability, a reliability engineering and management consulting firm I founded in 2004. I left Hewlett Packard (HP)’s Reliability Team, where I helped create a culture of reliability across the corporation, to assist other organizations.

Reliability engineering is the key to improving operational efficiencies, customer satisfaction, and the bottom line in today’s global marketplace.

My passion is working with teams to improve product reliability, customer satisfaction, and efficiencies in product development; and to reduce product risk and warranty costs.

My areas of expertise are: reliability program development, accelerated life test design and analysis, reliability statistics, risk assessment, test planning, and training. Given the scope of my work, I am considered an international authority.

In addition to reliability consulting, my firm FMS Reliability offers reliability education and training, reliability engineering, digital content publishing, and reliability event production services.

My mission is first, to solve problems and generate results. And second, to improve each client’s understanding and capabilities concerning reliability so that they can solve similar issues themselves if they arise in the future.

Photo of Fred Schenkelberg Rock Climbing, Dolomites, Italy 2007
Rock Climbing, Dolomites, Italy 2007

I am a teacher, coach, and mentor. Clients and colleagues value my integrity and “can-do” attitude. I live by the motto, “Do. Or do not! There is no try….” as proclaimed by Yoda to Luke Skywalker in the swamps of Dagobah. I also believe in taking risks ─ what rock climber and world explorer doesn’t?

Career Highlights Span 20 Years

My skills in reliability engineering consulting and professional development were built over 20+ years of experience in the field, during which time I worked on over 150 design and maintenance programs.

I have expertise in reliability design, engineering and management practices, reliability engineering management training, reliability program assessment, reliability statistics, accelerated life data analysis, quality control, and engineering tools and practices.

My background includes:

  • Degrees in physics and statistics
  • Math, electrical, polymer engineering experience
  • Advanced problem solving skills
  • Leadership and communication skills

I established and built the Hewlett Packard (HP) Corporate Reliability Program which resulted in a broad range of HP product qualifications and assessments. I also conducted research and development on a variety of HP product reliability management challenges.

I previously worked as a design and manufacturing engineer on HP DeskJet printers. Before HP, I held several positions with Raychem Corporation including research and development of accelerated life testing of polymer-based heating cables. 

Lecturer, Speaker, Blogger… I Have a Lot to Say

A graduate course lecturer with the University of Maryland on reliability engineering management. The initial Executive Producer of the ASQ Reliability Division Webinar programA and a member of the IEEE reliability standards development team.

Previously a member of   the U.S. delegation as a voting member of the IEC TC 56 – Durability.  And a current voting member of the U.S. TAG to ISO TC 69 Applications of statistical methods teams.

Photo Fred Schenkelberg and Feng-bin Sun on stage of Sino-American Quality Summit, in Guangdong, China
Stage of Sino-American Quality Summit, in Guangdong, China

A regular speaker at the Reliability and Maintainability Symposium (RAMS®) and other conferences, I also blog at CREPrep.wordpress.com NoMTBF.com, and Musings.

My Bachelor of Science in Physics is from the United States Military Academy and I have a Master of Science in Statistics from Stanford University. I enjoy rock climbing, triathlons, exploring the world, continual learning, and cooking.

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Bio:

Fred Schenkelberg is an experienced reliability engineering and management consultant with his firm FMS Reliability. His passion is working with teams to create cost-effective reliability programs that solve problems, create durable and reliable products, increase customer satisfaction, and reduce warranty costs. If you enjoyed this articles consider subscribing to the ongoing series at Accendo Reliability.

 

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