I'm interested in teaching courses under groups like Probitas or Plexus International, in-person, about lead auditor trainings to the ISO 9001 or AS9100 standards, as well as leading AATT.
1st became qualified as a Lead auditor yourself in those areas, having a wee bit of real world experience helps.
For AS9100 especially, any current experience in aviation work, manufacturing or anything tangible?
Find someone that's hiring and try.
If you've got more than one standard that's good too.
Can you actually stand up in front of a group of professionals and convince them that you know your stuff? Can you stand being continuously challenged about everything you say for 8-10 hours?
I'm interested in teaching courses under groups like Probitas or Plexus International, in-person, about lead auditor trainings to the ISO 9001 or AS9100 standards, as well as leading AATT.
Have you asked Probitas? Plexus? Being a trainer is less to do with being an auditor and more about being skilled as a communicator. Yes, some knowledge of the audit process and experience of seeing a couple of AS audits is helpful, but also dangerous - no 2 auditors work the same, so basing your teaching on that is fraught with problems. Trust me.
Secondly, before you jump into taking up with a specific training organization, try and find out if they have a clue about instructional design. A lot of Quality training is “death by Powerpoint” with someone reading the slides and telling stories about “when I was an auditor”. That’s not going to transfer any skills to you. #askmehowIknow
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