bucket 5. upgrade your knowledge – the educational requirements of certification are one more...
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Why Get Certified? Upgrade Your Knowledge –
The educational requirements of certification are one more reason to continuously maintain and upgrade your knowledge.
Leadership Recognition – Your certification shows employers you are a leader in your field. Let them know about your achievement.
A Sense of Achievement – Enhancing your self-confidence and helping you excel at your job.
An Elite Group – Individuals holding certifications form an elite group of professionals who have demonstrated their manufacturing knowledge.
Portable, Career Credential – When you change jobs, your certification credentials travel with you. They look good on your resume and show you are serious about your career.
Validate your Lean experience – Align to the Lean knowledge and competency standard, develop
career milestones and share Lean knowledge through mentoring others.
Types of Certification
Certified Manufacturing Technologist (CMfgT) Certification
Certified Manufacturing Engineering (CMfgE) Certification
Engineering Manager Professional Certification Transition Program
World-Class Six Sigma Certification Partnership
Lean Certification – Gold, Silver, Bronze
Engineering Manager Professional Certification Transition Program
In 2008, SME’s Certified Engineering Manager credential was merged with the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) EMCI program. In 2009, upon the decision by ASME to dissolve EMCI, the American Society for Engineering Management (ASEM) agreed to develop an equivalent program to carry forward the work of certifying engineering managers. Effective July 1, 2010 ASEM will provide continuing registration for EMCI certified individuals and new processes for the certification of engineering managers
Six Sigma Training
The Society of Manufacturing Engineers is pleased to bring an exciting evolution of world-class Six Sigma training and certification to our members through a special agreement with Arizona State University’s Fulton School of Engineering (ASU).
Black Belt Green Belt Robust Design for Six Sigma (RDFSS):
Lean
Designed by three organizations – the Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME), the Association for Manufacturing Excellence (AME) and The Shingo Prize for Operational Excellence – this alliance has established the standard for continuous improvement and Lean practices
In 2010, the American Society for Quality (ASQ) joined this collaborative alliance
Outcome Assessments
For Educators and Students EET Outcome Assessments for Educators
electrical/electronic engineering technology Green Manufacturing Specialist Certificate LEAN Outcome Assessments for
Educators Technical Outcome Assessments for
Educators
All are ABET qualified
GET CERTIFIED!!
Get the Credentials that you need today!
Visit the website at www.sme.org for more information