If you are interested in an introduction to Mechanical SPICE for project staff, our Mechanical SPICE: A Practical Introduction training could be just right for you.
SPICE for Mechanical Engineering has been developed by intacs® and can be integrated into an Automotive SPICE® 4.0 assessment.
This training explains the mechanical engineering processes in SPICE for Mechanical Engineering PAM (Process Assessment Model). It prepares participants for the exam to become an assessor for the mechanical processes.
Content
- Introduction to Automotive SPICE®
- Introduction to SPICE for Mechanical Engineering
- Implementation of Automotive SPICE® Management and Support Processes in a mechanical development environment
- Detailed description of the processes:
- MEE.1 Mechanical Requirements Analysis
- MEE.2 Mechanical Architecture and Design
- MEE.3 Mechanical Component Sample Production
- MEE.4 Mechanical Integration and Verification against Mechanical Architecture and Design
- MEE.5 Verification against Mechanical Requirements
Target audience
- People who plan to perform assessments including the Mechanical Engineering processes of SPICE for Mechanical Engineering
- People who are tasked with improving or monitoring development processes including mechanical engineering.
Preconditions
- Participants should have several years of professional experience in the automotive industry (e.g. hardware/system/mechanical development, project management, quality management, etc.)
- Participants should have attended the “intacs® certified Process Expert Automotive SPICE®” training or have a higher level certification according to the intacs assessor training scheme
Certification
Further information
Duration: 2 days

