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Certified?
The global shift to a knowledge economy has
created a growing demand for skilled Information
and Communication Technology (ICT) workers.
Certifications have become an important tool for
assessing skills and ensuring ICT workers are
prepared for today's jobs. MT & E has partnered
with the Electronic Technicians Association
(ETA), CompTIA, and the Telecommunications
Industry Association (TIA) to offer nationally
recognized certifications*. We also offer
Microsoft, Cisco, Citrix and Novell certified
training through our partner company.
MT & E is a world leader in ETA certified
fiber training. We have also worked with ETA to
develop the industries only vendor neutral
voice-over-IP technician certification ( ETA -
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CompTIA -
Earning CompTIA A+ certification proves that a
candidate has a broad base of knowledge and
competency in core hardware and operating system
technologies including installation, configuration,
diagnosing, preventive maintenance and basic
networking.
- A+
The perfect certification for beginning your IT
career, the A+ certification is a vendor-neutral
certification for entry-level computer technicians.
It has no prerequisites, but is widely used as a
starting point for various system administration and
network administration certifications.
- Security+
Keeping networks and data secure is the biggest
challenge facing the tech community today. The
CompTIA Security+ certification tests the security
knowledge of someone who has two years of on-the-job
networking experience with emphasis on security.
- Network+
Network+ is an entry-level, vendor-neutral
certification for IT professionals with at least
nine-months of experience in network support or
administration. With this certification you'll be
able to demonstrate your technical abilities in
network administration and support.
- Linux+
The CompTIA Linux+ certification is for technicians
with six-months experience installing, operating and
maintaining Linux operating systems. The Linux+
certification validates your technical competency as
well as a broad awareness of Linux operating
systems.
- Project+
CompTIA's Project+ (2003) certification is meant for
those IT professionals who are on their way to
becoming skilled project managers. This
certification will prove your familiarity of project
management tools, such as schedulers, spreadsheets,
and databases.
Cisco
- CCNA
The CCNA is designed for IT professionals who can
install, configure, and operate LAN, WAN, and dial
access services for small networks (100 nodes or
fewer), including but not limited to use of these
protocols: IP, IGRP, Serial, Frame Relay, IP RIP,
VLANs, RIP, Ethernet, and Access Lists.
- CCNP
Cisco's CCNP is an intermediate-level certification
for IT professionals who can install, configure, and
troubleshoot local and wide area networks for
enterprise organizations with networks from 100 to
more than 500 nodes.
ETA -
Cabling/Fiber Optics
Fiber Optics Installer - FOI
Fiber Optics Technician - FOT
Fiber Optics Technician, Outside Plant FOT-OSP
Fiber Optics Designer - FOD
Data Cabling Installer (Copper) - DCIC
ETA - Computers
Computer Service Technician - CST*
Certified Network Computer Technician - CNCT*
Certified Network Systems Technician - CNST*
Certified Web Specialist - CWS
Federal Communications Commission
Marine Radio Operator Permit
General Radiotelephone Operator License
First - Second - Third Class Certificate
GMDSS Radio Operators Licens
GMDSS Maintainer's License
Ship RADAR Endorsement - Element 8
PMI
o PMP
The PMP certification examination measures the
application of knowledge, skills, tools, and
techniques that are utilized in the practice of
project management.
TIA - CTP CERTIFICATION
PROGRAM - A new set of skills is
required to sell, install and support convergence
technologies. IT Professionals who sell, install,
support, and service the new communications server
applications need new skills to stay competitive.
TIA's Convergence Technologies Professional (CTP)
certification was created to validate the
industry-required skills necessary to fill in-demand
convergence job roles. The CTP certification exam
validates core knowledge of convergence industry
standards and protocols, infrastructure, signaling,
basic telephony, Voice over IP (VoIP), topology
convergence, and the skills required to perform jobs
related to these technologies. The CTP credential is
attained by passing a high-stakes, computer-based
proctored exam consisting of 65 questions.
The CTP certification assists those
who want to remain current or advance their career
in the voice, data or convergence industries,
including channel partner sales professionals,
technical representatives, advanced technical
engineers, and application sales engineers.
*College credits may be offered for many of these
certifications. If you have recently obtained a
national certification and would like to assign
college credits, please contact us for a free
consultation.
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