TickIT Auditor/Lead Auditor
You need this course if …
» you need to lead audits and audit teams in a software and IT systems environment against
the requirements of ISO 9001 using the latest version of ISO 9000-3 and the TickIT Guide
» you need to audit suppliers of software and IT systems and a formal qualification will attract
a high level of credibility
» you wish to register with IRCA
You will learn …
» the importance and benefits of QMSs in a software and IT environment
» how to apply the requirements of ISO 9001 using the guidance given in ISO 9000-3
» the roles and responsibilities of a TickIT auditor and lead auditor
» to report your findings accurately against the requirements of ISO 9001
and guidance documents
» the audit process and software life-cycle issues
» to prepare thoroughly for audit and the value of process based checklists
» to gather objective evidence through observation, interviewing and reviewing documentation
» to relate your audit findings to the policy and objectives of the organisation being audited
» the certification requirements to become a registered auditor/lead auditor with IRCA
You will need …
» to be familiar with IT terminology and have some understanding of the content,
application and implementation of the ISO 9000:2000 series of standards and the TickIT
guide. Ideally, you will understand the basics of auditing.
Your future development …
» Auditing for Systems Improvement
» see our Business Improvement courses from page 51
Course length
Five days
A17095
Cost per delegate (exc VAT)
£1,290
Course dates Area
01-05 Sep 2008 Daventry
17-21 Nov 2008 Daventry
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12-16 Jan 2009 Daventry
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