Table of Contents
- 1 Does NCCER offer online training or assessments?
- 2 How do I get my certification for NCCER?
- 3 Where is NCCER located?
- 4 Do Nccer certifications expire?
- 5 How long is Nccer certification good for?
- 6 Is NCCER the same as OSHA?
- 7 How long does it take to get your NCCER card?
- 8 How to prepare for the ironworkers aptitude test?
- 9 What happens if you fail the ironworkers test?
Does NCCER offer online training or assessments?
Can the NCCER curriculum be offered virtually/online? Yes, virtual/online training is always an option. Instructor-led training may be conducted online through various platforms of your choice, such as Skype, Zoom and more.
How do I get my certification for NCCER?
Any individual may earn an NCCER training credential by passing the applicable module tests and performance profiles. Use of the NCCER curricula, while recommended, is not required to earn a credential.” *Level One trainees must also complete Core to receive a Level One Completion Certificate in most crafts.
Where is NCCER located?
Alachua, Florida
NCCER is headquartered in Alachua, Florida, and is affiliated with the University of Florida’s M.E. Rinker, Sr. School of Construction Management.
What can I do with a NCCER certification?
What Jobs Can Get NCCER Certified?
- Boilermaker Construction and Maintenance.
- Cabinetmaking.
- Carpentry.
- Concrete Finisher.
- Construction.
- Crane Operator.
- Crew Leadership.
- Drywall Mechanic.
Does NCCER expire?
NCCER curricula does ‘expire’, which means there will be a time where submissions using a particular version of a curriculum title are no long…
Do Nccer certifications expire?
Answer: There is no expiration date for these certifications. Where can I use these certifications? Answer: NCCER is a nationally recognized craft training and assessment organization.
How long is Nccer certification good for?
Five years
How long is NCCER’s rigger and/or signal person certification valid? Five years from the certification date of examination.
Is NCCER the same as OSHA?
OSHA 10-Hour Training Recognized in NCCER Registry CareerSafe’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 10-hour training is now recognized in the NCCER Registry. To ensure the rigor of the training, students are required to take assessments to complete the course.
What is NCCER core?
NCCER Core is a prerequisite to all other Level 1 craft curriculum. Its modules cover topics such as Basic Safety, Communication Skills and Introduction to Construction Drawings. Completing this curriculum gives the trainee the basic skills needed to continue education in any craft area he or she chooses.
Does Nccer certification expire?
How long does it take to get your NCCER card?
10-14 days
Allow 10-14 days for processing time.
How to prepare for the ironworkers aptitude test?
The Ironworkers Apprenticeship Test PrepPack™ will fully prepare you for all segments of the ironworker test, including the Math, Reading Comprehension, and the Practical Application (Mechanical Aptitude) sections. Start practicing today! Practice Ironworker Aptitude multiple-choice questions that accurately mimic the real test.
What happens if you fail the ironworkers test?
Failing the test will create a tremendous impediment to a successful career path. The Ironworkers Apprenticeship Test PrepPack™ will fully prepare you for all segments of the ironworker test, including the Math, Reading Comprehension, and the Practical Application (Mechanical Aptitude) sections. Start practicing today!
When to call NCCER for help with testing?
Call 888.622.3720 ext. 4 for testing emergencies, such as when a test-taker is ready to test and has technical difficulties. General inquiries or customer support will continue to be handled during normal business hours. Need help using the Testing System? Watch our new training series!
Can a NCCER certification be used as a sole basis?
NCCER certifications and/or training credentials are not designed to be used as the sole basis for selecting applicants for employment or retaining employees. NCCER provides information sheets or “Specifications” for each available written assessment.