The International Fluid Power Society (IFPS) has provided an objective, third-party assessment of skill levels and knowledge to thousands of fluid power professionals across the industry since 1960, which has made it the industry standard for the fluid power and motion controls industry certifications. These certifications help individuals and companies alike increase their credibility within the industry. Additional company benefits include:
- Ensuring your workforce is fully trained to the same standard of skill level
- Making your company’s production safer and more efficient
- Benefiting sales and recruiting efforts
Corporate discounts are available to companies that require certifications for multiple employees. Certifications cover industrial hydraulics, mobile hydraulics, and pneumatics at the specialist, mechanic, and technician levels. Study materials are available, as are certification review training sessions through third-party accredited instructors.
Learn more about getting yourself or your employees certified here.
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