CEDIA has revamped its certification offerings to include a new Cabling and Infrastructure Technician (CIT) certification, which assesses knowledge and skills relating to infrastructure wiring.
David Whitney
The CEDIA certification program is experiencing a massive transformation. As Certification Commissioner and Director of Smart Life AV Mike Ranpura recently put it, the overhaul is “probably the single biggest project in CEDIA’s 33-year history.” This effort is being made because certification sits at the very center of our mission as an association. A rigorous, modern certification program will increase opportunities for individuals, strengthen member companies, and grow the credibility of the home technology industry among customers and allied trades.
CEDIA’s certifications are being designed from the ground up to meet the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 17024 standard for personnel certification processes. Many government agencies worldwide require ISO 17024 accreditation to recognize the validity of a certification—it’s the global litmus test for quality. We’re building the new CEDIA certifications to this rubric so that our certifications can achieve the global prominence and value of other accredited allied trade certifications.
David Whitney, CEDIA’s senior director of certification, oversaw the association’s revamping of its certification program from the ground up to meet International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 17024 standards.
What does this mean? ISO 17024 requires that certifications be specific, valid, and meaningful.
Holding an ISO 17024 certification means you can do a specific job, even if that job has evolved since you first took the test. It’s the right model for the rapidly changing home technology industry.
A detailed job description is the bedrock of any ISO 17024 certification. Within our industry, though, there are myriad job roles and specialists. No one certification could encompass them all and remain valid. That’s why the new certification program is designed as a series of stackable credentials.
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The new Cabling and Infrastructure Technician (CIT) certification assesses knowledge and skills relating to infrastructure wiring, from safety and professionalism, to construction methods and materials, to installation and termination. This certification is intended as an industry starting point – it proves an individual is jobsite ready. It’s also foundational. There is no overlap between exams, so any individual wishing to pursue advanced certification must first prove they’ve mastered basic principles by attaining their CIT.
CEDIA has introduced a new certification called the CIT to assess infrastructure wiring knowledge and has also updated its IST certification.
Now in beta, the revised Integrated Systems Technician (IST) certification assesses the skills of experienced technicians who can independently perform all the tasks relating to pre-wire/first-fix and trim out/second-fix, including basic system configuration, verification, and troubleshooting. Currently, you can use either an active CIT or ESC-T certification to prove you’ve mastered the prerequisites to sit the beta exam.
The IST exam will be in beta until October 31. We’re encouraging experienced integrators to take the test to verify its validity: we need a wide sample of professionals who meet the criteria of the exam blueprint to challenge the test and make sure the questions are meaningful and appropriately challenging.
An integration professional who has mastered the broad skills encompassed by the IST is ready to specialize. We will build deeper, narrower advanced certifications on the IST prerequisite, starting with Networking. Work on updating the framework for the Networking Specialist has already begun; we are currently seeking broad participation in a Networking Job Analysis Survey to validate that content.
The transformed CEDIA certification program will literally set a standard for the industry for years to come. With certifications, employers have a blueprint for how to train technicians. When an employee attains certification, they’re demonstrating mastery of concepts and commitment to professionalism and self-improvement. When a company hires a certified individual, they know they’re getting someone with a verified, up-to-date set of knowledge and abilities. Employers, employees, and clients can all benefit from having a set of recognized professional credentials. CEDIA is committed to delivering certifications that add value across the industry and that integrators can truly be proud to own.
David Whitney is Senior Director of Certification, CEDIA.
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