(The Hydraulic Institute: Parsippany, NJ) -- The Hydraulic Institute (HI), a leading authority on pumps and pump systems, announced the launch of its new Pump System Certification (PSC) program. Designed to help address the growing need for skilled professionals in the pump and fluid-handling industries, this program provides a formal, industry-recognized certification to validate expertise in critical pump system knowledge.
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“PSC is a milestone for the pump industry,” says Tammy Moskal, Xylem’s director of Product Compliance/Safety & Engineering Services, and vice president of Certification for the Hydraulic Institute. “It provides a standardized framework for recognizing and developing the essential knowledge and fundamental skills required for success in this field.”
The PSC program validates an individual’s understanding of 16 core knowledge areas needed for working with pumps and systems. Developed by industry experts, the certification addresses the growing skills gap by:
Formalizing knowledge transfer: Traditional on-the-job training is often informal and inconsistent. PSC provides a structured learning path and ensures a consistent level of knowledge across the industry.
Streamlining workforce development: Employers can integrate the certification into their training programs using HI-developed resources, enabling more experienced employees to spend less time training new hires.
Attracting and retaining talent: The certification provides a valuable credential for job seekers, making it easier for them to demonstrate their expertise to potential employers.
To support candidates preparing for the certification exam, Hydraulic Institute University, HI’s educational foundation, has developed a comprehensive training program. Michael Michaud, HI executive director, says, “HI renewed its focus on fundamental pump training recently to respond to the industry’s need to train and onboard new employees. PSC is the important capstone that can now validate that learning–whether it comes from the newly expanded curricula encompassing HI 40.9 Pump Industry Fundamentals Body of Knowledge or as a supplement to an employer-based training and onboarding program. This certification will ensure that practitioners across the industry will have a common understanding of pump system fundamentals.”
“PSC benefits both employers and employees,” Moskal says. “Employers will gain a more skilled and knowledgeable workforce, while employees will have a valuable credential that enhances their career prospects.”
Interested individuals can register for training or apply to take the exam. For more information, visit https://www.pumps.org/psc.
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