NOCTI is the leading provider of industry credentials and resources for career and technical education (CTE) programs nationwide. With over 50 years of experience, NOCTI is a pioneer in creating customized and standardized credentialing solutions and is a valuable partner in the CTE community’s efforts to improve America’s workforce.
NOCTI credentials are developed by teams of subject matter experts to meet industry standards and requirements and result in credentials measuring skills and competencies critical for student success outside the classroom.
Our goal is to help training facilities equip CTE students with the skills and knowledge for success. NOCTI credentials measure the skills needed by the future workforce. Students gain confidence in their skills, and educators can validate learning and enhance the credibility of their programs.
Supported Credentials
We offer content and equipment to cover tasks for the following certifications:
- Diesel Technology - Job Ready
- Engineering Technology Foundations
- Manufacturing Technology
- Pre-Engineering/Engineering Technology - Job Ready
- Computer Networking Fundamentals - Job Ready
- Computer Repair Technology - Job Ready
- Cybersecurity Fundamentals
Training Solutions
NIMS credentials set the baseline for your curriculum, provide a method of measuring instructor quality, and enable your students to work towards a national, industry-recognized achievement. Plus, credentials are a foundation for articulating experience into college credit and apprenticeships.
Students can begin earning credentials at any time. Instructor credentials are not required, nor are site inspections. Check out the process of earning a NIMS credential to get started.
NIMS ITM Certifications are available in each of the following duty areas:
Maintenance OperationsDuty Area 2
Basic Mechanical SystemsDuty Area 3
Basic Hydraulic SystemsDuty Area 4
Basic Pneumatic SystemsDuty Area 5
Electrical SystemsDuty Area 6
Electronic Control SystemsDuty Area 7
Process Control SystemsDuty Area 8
Maintenance WeldingDuty Area 9
Maintenance Piping
These stackable credentials enable students to learn and earn at the same time!
Training Solutions
National Center for Construction Education & Research (NCCER) provides industry-recognized credentials for students and craft professionals.
Supported Certifications
We offer a supplemental curriculum that is 60-70% aligned with the certifications below.
- NCCER Commercial Electrician
- NCCER Core
- NCCER Electrical Level I
- NCCER Electrical Level II
- NCCER Electronic System Technician Level I
- NCCER Electronic System Technician Level II
Training Solutions
The Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) is a leading voice and advocate for the $5 trillion global information technology ecosystem; and the estimated 75 million industry and tech professionals who design, implement, manage and safeguard the technology that powers the world’s economy.
Through education, training, certifications, philanthropy, and market research, CompTIA promotes industry growth, the development of a highly-skilled workforce, and a commitment to creating an environment where innovation happens and the opportunities and benefits made possible through technology are available to all.
Training Solutions
Cybersecurity Fundamentals affirms the learner's understanding and ability to perform in today’s cybersecurity-threatened business and IT environments. To earn the certification, the learner will be able to demonstrate practical competence in security tools, threats, and vulnerabilities, describe risk management processes and practices, and more.
Learners that earned this certificate have demonstrated knowledge of cyber security risk, data, language, and technologies.
Training Solutions
Using AWS Accredited Test Facilities to test and qualify welders allows companies to save money, improve productivity, and reduce liability by entrusting their welder certification to the experts.
Supported Automotive Certifications
- AWS Certified Welder
- AWS D1.1 Structural Steel
- AWS D9.1 Sheet Metal Welding
- AWS SENSE Level 1: Entry Welder
Training Solutions
A CNA, or certified nursing assistant, is an entry-level member of a patient’s healthcare team, performing important patient-centered tasks under the supervision of licensed nursing staff. CNAs work very closely with RNs, physicians, and other healthcare providers.
CNAs ensure their patients' well-being by performing various tasks that help with daily living activities. Because CNAs typically spend more time with patients than nurses or doctors, they understand their behaviors and health statuses. They get to know each patient and are often the first to notice physical or emotional changes. CNAs play important roles in the early detection of symptoms.
Supported Certifications
- Certified Nurse Aide (CNA)
Training Solutions
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Item Number:85-MT5Amatrol’s Electric Motor Control Learning System (85-MT5) covers electric relay control of AC electric motors found in industrial, commercial, and residential applications. Learners study industry-relevant skills including how to operate, install, design, and troubleshoot AC electric motor control circuits for various applications.
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Item Number:90-EC1AThe Applied Electrical Control Learning System (90-EC1-A) teaches learners how to interpret, design, and operate relay control circuits using ladder diagrams. Electrical control is vital in the operation of electric and fluid power actuators and also forms the fundamental building block of automation systems like programmable logic controllers (PLCs), which are programmed using the electrical control schematic method, the ladder diagram.
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Item Number:ERSThere are eight "Simulation Modules" of increasing difficulty, starting with Controls Familiarization. The final modules combine elements of dipper fill at the rock face, and cab-side or blind-side truck loading. A simulated Mining Truck is built right in, to help teach truck spotting interaction. Key "Performance Indicators" measure how quickly and how carefully the simulated work is performed.
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Item Number:743-01This trainer provides students and instructors with the opportunity to demonstrate, investigate and fault-find the circuitry and operation of off-car charging systems.
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Item Number:730-10 / 730-00Desktop training systems provide very specific instruction and practice in the basic skills that are required by students as they embark on their careers.
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Item Number:740-01LJ Create's Electric Vehicle Systems Panel Trainer provides students and instructors with the opportunity to demonstrate, investigate, and fault-find a simulation of the electrical system of a typical electric vehicle.
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Item Number:810-000Teach the critical safety skill of electrical lock-out/tag-out with DAC Worldwide's Electrical Lock-Out/Tag-Out Training System (Model: 810-000). This hands-on, portable trainer ensures your workforce is prepared to handle hazardous electrical energy safely and effectively.
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Item Number:85-MT7BAmatrol’s Electrical Power Distribution Learning System (85-MT7B) teaches a broad range of electrical advanced manufacturing skills, such as installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting modern power distribution systems that require skills ranging from setting up basic raceways to selecting appropriate over-current protection for sensitive equipment.
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Item Number:SMMT / MT / FGT / LOTOTeach Electro-Mechanical Maintenance skills with Bayport Technical products, such as training systems for Flanges and Gaskets, Lock Out/Tagout, Pumps, and Motors, as well as a Lubrication Working Demonstrator.
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Item Number:T5600Train learners on real-world process instrumentation with Amatrol’s T5600, featuring Endress+Hauser components for flow, level, pressure, temperature, HART, Bluetooth, and Ethernet communications.





















