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Systems Engineering Training Courses across Australia

The training programmes provided by MHW Holistic Solutions Pty Ltd give the principles and specifics required to execute a business solution or capability, whether brand-new or an improvement to an already-existing capability or system.

Systems Engineering Suite of Training Courses for Programs and Projects

These courses have a strong foundation in engineering theory and practice, especially the relatively recent discipline known as systems engineering.
From original idea, through design, construction, and test, to commissioning and operational handover, each of the individual courses in our suite focuses on a specific stage in the entire process of designing a system to give a solution. The programmes comply to the suggestions for best practise found in international standards including ISO 15288, ISO 31000, ISO 9001, EIA-632, and CMMI 1.2 and build on practical experience.

Both open and in-house courses are offered. The course material for in-house training sessions may be modified to better reflect company interests. There are theoretical and practise sessions in every course. Participants who successfully complete a course are given a certificate that may be used as documentation to show that they have met the Engineers Australia Continuing Professional Development (CPD) requirements.

The Systems Engineering Fundamentals course is designed for engineers who have up to five years of experience in one or more engineering disciplines and wish to improve their abilities to work as Systems Engineers on large multidisciplinary systems like infrastructure. This course explains the various life-cycle processes, their inputs, and the outputs they produce using ISO15288 (System and Software Lifecycle Processes). Delegates should be able to help more senior Systems Engineers and contribute to teams working on complicated projects by the end of this two-day training.
The Requirements Definition and System Design (RDSD) course is aimed at experienced Engineers who have worked on multi-disciplinary and complex project, often involving Information and Communications Technology (ICT) aspects and wish to consolidate their skills and deepen their understanding so as to take on a team leadership role, or a role with less supervision. This course focuses on developing a model of the proposed system, defining the model through a number of architectural and behavioural views, and documenting these as requirements and design decisions for a system and its sub-systems. At the end of this three-day course, delegates should be able to analyse a set of stakeholders needs for a range of projects, develop an appropriate model and describe it through a number of views covering both the problem space and the solution space, and prepare a specification of the system solution.
The Systems Integration, Verification and Validation (SIVV) course is a sister course to the RDSD course, in that delegates should do both courses in succession. SIVV focuses on the development of a Verification and Validation (V&V) program which optimally and efficiently tests the functionality and performance of the conceptual model, and of the system components and sub-systems as they are progressively integrated to form the complete system. At the end of the two-day course, delegates should be able to develop an integration and test program for most Infrastructure, Defence and Aerospace projects.
The Systems Engineering Management (SEM) course is aimed at technical and non-technical professionals with responsibilities for the management and successful outcome of complex multi-disciplinary projects. Participants will typically have at least 10 years experience on such projects in one form or another. This two-day SEM course provides delegates with the necessary knowledge to be able to plan, organise, lead and control the technical activities covered in the RDSD and SIVV courses.
The Information Management (IM) course is aimed at project teams comprising technical and non-technical professionals, practising and senior Systems Engineers, and Managers whose work is dependent upon information from a variety of sources. The IM course applies the Systems Engineering Process to model the Information Management system for an enterprise, then focuses specifically on the management of requirements in most complex multi-disciplinary projects. Issues such as the validity, availability, security and consistency of data and information are addressed. At the end of the course, delegates should be able to develop a schema or model to manage all the information relevant to a project. The one-day IM course is usually supplemented with a course that focuses on the use of the IBM Rational DOORS® requirements management system as a computer-based tool to assist with the management of requirements and other project information. This is a two-day course, but may be tailored to suit particular client requirements.

Call MHW Holistic Solutions on 0439 711 381 to request more information about our systems engineering training courses.