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PQM 201B Intermediate Production, Quality, and Manufacturing, Part B
(Last Modified:01-Sep-2015)

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Description
This journeyman-level course requires participants to apply the manufacturing and quality planning processes and techniques learned in PQM 201A. Participants will work in integrated product teams to develop manufacturing and quality plans, apply lean techniques, use cost estimating techniques, and make progress payment recommendations based on completion of a physical progress review. Course content includes the contracting aspects of the job; use of continuous process improvement tools in a production environment, planning for manufacturing and quality; lean concepts; material control; and technical, ethical, and quality issues.
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Target Attendees
This course is required for Level II certification in the Production, Quality, and Manufacturing career field. It is also a good course for engineering personnel who provide pre- or post-award technical support in production, quality, or manufacturing.
Prerequisite(s)
PQM 201A, Intermediate Production, Quality, and Manufacturing, Part A

Recommended:
  • CLC 024, Basic Math Tutorial
  • At least 2 years of production or quality management experience after obtaining Level I certification in PQM
  • Predecessor Course(s) (Acceptable as a substitute for this course until the acceptance date specified below.)
    Predecessor Predecessor Course Title PDS Code Accepted Until
    PQM 201 Intermediate Production, Quality & Manufacturing BU3 01-Oct-2015
    Course Length
    4.5 class days
    Additional Course Information
    Delivery Mode Resident
    Equivalent Courses YES
    ACE Recommended Credits YES
    PDS Code BZL
    DAU Public (material/prework) YES
    Continuing Education Units   3.5
    Continuous Learning Points  35
    Reservist Retirement Points  0
    Historical Allocations Mouse Over for Past CEU/CLPs
    Notes
  • Participants must provide and be familiar with a basic function calculator.