Randolph Community College has been approved as a test site for the Electronics Technicians Association (ETA) electronics certification exam, according to Thomas Jones, instructor for the Electrical/Electronics Technology program at RCC. ETA is a not-for-profit trade association that supports the needs of the electronics industry. An ETA certification signifies that the holder has demonstrated professional proficiency and has the technical knowledge and skill to meet international electronics industry standards.
"Businesses that encourage or employ certified electronics professionals have the opportunity to gain a competitive advantage in the marketplace," said Jones. "Certification may not only give professionals the knowledge and skills to perform better on the job, but also enable them to work more efficiently, to require less additional training, and to be more satisfied with their careers." For more information on ETA certification, go to the website at www.eta-i.org.
The test is scheduled for Friday, July 22, from 12-3 p.m., in Room 110 of the J.W. "Willie" Plummer Vocational/Technical Center on the Asheboro Campus at 629 Industrial Park Avenue. The cost is $60 (check or money order). To reserve a seat, send an e-mail to tmjones@randolph.edu or call 336-633-0257.
Monday, July 11, 2011
Electronics Certification Testing Set for July 22 at Randolph Community College
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