At the Imperial Corporate Training Institute, we provide training for professionals in developing, optimising, and implementing quality management systems (QMS) for businesses within the oil and gas industry through our Developing & Optimising the Quality Management System course. Graduates of this programme will have a thorough understanding of the entire QMS life cycle and will be able to help drive quality, efficiency, and compliance with regulatory requirements across the various upstream and downstream processes.
The course combines both practical exercises and theoretical concepts to reinforce the notions of compliance design and continuous process improvement, giving students the tools they need to successfully implement improvements that lead to increased operational success and reduced risk. Additionally, attendees will learn how to perform a systematic assessment of their current quality systems, identify any areas of weakness, and develop a plan to implement improvements that meet both the company’s and industry’s standards.
Objectives
Understand the Foundations of Quality Management Systems for the Oil and Gas Sector
- Obtain Expertise in Designing and Improving Processes within the Quality Management System (QMS) to Achieve Operational Efficiency
- Obtain Knowledge on the Application of Compliance Principles to Meet Regulatory and Industry Standards
- Demonstrate Utilizing Process Improvement Techniques to Increase Quality Outcomes
- Demonstrate Ability to Manage All Aspects of the QMS Lifecycle
- Enable Internal Audit and Assessment to Improve Company Performance
Target Audience:
- Quality Management/Supervisor in the Oil and Gas Sector
- Health, Safety and Environmental Personnel Interested In Aligning Business Activities With Quality Standards
- Operations/Production Management Personnel Interested in Process Optimization
- Auditors and Compliance Officers Focused on Quality Assurance and Compliance to Regulation
- Engineers/Technical Staff Responsible for Implementation and Maintenance of QMS Framework