Need help preparing for an ISO audit or improving your QMS? Contact Sterling
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Need help preparing for an ISO audit or improving your QMS? Contact Sterling
Quality Management is about more than organizing binders the week before the audit. It means understanding the system scope and criteria, confirming that required documented information is available, checking that process owners can explain how the system works, and making sure recent audit results, corrective actions, performance metrics, and management review records are aligned with the current state of the business.
Sterling helps organizations prepare by reviewing the system against ISO 9001:2015 requirements and internal QMS requirements, identifying missing or weak evidence, and prioritizing the actions that matter most before the audit takes place. This can include support for procedures, work instructions, reports, training records, metrics, communications, and department-level readiness across the facility.
Review your current QMS against ISO requirements, prior findings, and expected audit scope to identify the highest-priority gaps.
Confirm that procedures, work instructions, records, training evidence, metrics, and communication records are available and current.
Review open findings, prior nonconformities, and corrective actions to make sure they are supported by objective evidence before the audit.
Confirm that leadership review inputs and outputs are organized and aligned with audit expectations, resources, risks, and improvement needs.
Sterling brings over 30 years of Quality Management experience as an ISO 9001:2015 Lead Auditor and IATF 16949:2016 Lead Auditor, with leadership experience across aerospace, automotive, medical device, manufacturing, and warehouse environments. His audit-readiness support is especially valuable for CNC machining, screw machining, electro-mechanical, and other production-driven organizations that need practical preparation rather than generic audit advice.
The objective is to build robust systems by identifying issues early, clarifying evidence expectations, and helping process owners understand how the system should be presented. Quality Management support is structured to strengthen both compliance and confidence.
Sterling typically helps organizations prepare through two practical stages:
Confirm audit scope and criteria
Review procedures, work instructions, and training records
Check metrics, reports, communications, and audit evidence
Prioritize weak areas and unresolved findings
Address documentation and record gaps
Review corrective action status and effectiveness
Organize management review inputs and outputs
Prepare process owners for audit questions and evidence requests
These are some of the most common questions organizations ask when preparing for an upcoming ISO, customer, or internal audit.
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