Industrial Certifications
Texas Education Code requires the Texas Education Agency (TEA) to account for high school students who earn an industry-based certification as one indicator within the student achievement domain of the state's public school accountability system. As stated on TEAs website, Industry-Based Certifications | Texas Education Agency, industry-based certifications are a valuable component of strong student pathways.
We work with the manufacturers we represent to develop training equipment and curricula for the following industry-based certifications.
SACA is a non-profit organization whose mission is to develop and deploy modular Industry 4.0 certifications for a wide range of industries. |
Certifying over 100,000 candidates, the Manufacturing Skill Standards Council (MSSC) is a leader in training and certifying for in-demand, higher-wage, higher-skill jobs in advanced manufacturing and supply chain logistics. |
Section 608 of the Federal Clean Air Act requires that all individuals who maintain, service, repair or dispose of appliances that contain ozone-depleting refrigerants be certified in proper refrigerant handling techniques. |
Using AWS Accredited Test Facilities to test and qualify welders allows companies to save money, improve productivity, and reduce liability by entrusting their welder certification to the experts. |
Since 1972 the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) has worked to improve the quality of vehicle repair and service by testing and certifying automotive professionals.
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CompTIA has four IT certification series that test different knowledge standards – from entry-level to expert. |
With FANUC's challenging and thorough national certification assessments, individuals can document their knowledge and fill high-demand, high-paying career opportunities in Robotics and Advanced Manufacturing. |
The future of aviation is here. The FAA collaborates with industry and communities to advance drone operations and integrate them into the national airspace. |
Cybersecurity Fundamentals affirms the learner's understanding and ability to perform in today’s cybersecurity-threatened business and IT environments. |
NCCER's industry-recognized credentials provide students and craft professionals with national portability of skills. |
NIMS credentials set the baseline for your curriculum, provide a method of measuring instructor quality, and enable your students to work towards a national, industry-recognized achievement. |
NOCTI is the leading provider of industry credentials and resources for career and technical education (CTE) programs nationwide. |
A CNA, or certified nursing assistant, is an entry-level member of a patient’s healthcare team, performing important patient-centered tasks under the supervision of licensed nursing staff. |