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AUMA ACE Scheme Drives up the Standard
09 March 2015
AUMA UK is introducing the ACE (AUMA Certified Engineering) Technician Certification Scheme to drive up the standards of actuator installation and maintenance within the controls industry.

Split into three levels, the training and accreditation programme is targeted at actuator technicians working for both customers and independent controls contractors.
The AUMA programme is set at three levels: ACE Technician Level 1 aimed at in-house technicians. ACE Technician Level 2 suitable for on-site installation and service activities and ACE Technician Level 3 which provides the highest level of qualification for those involved in communications protocols and systems integration.
Accreditation cards are provided to each qualifying technician so customers can check that personnel are suitably qualified to work on their sites, be safe in the knowledge that relevant tests have been passed and be assured that 12 month refresher training has been completed.
Paul Hopkins, AUMA UK’s MD, said: "Although there are many skilled personnel within the controls industry, from a health and safety perspective, there are a significant number who have had insufficient training on specific products to be in a hands-on role addressing actuation issues. We are therefore launching the ACE Technician Certification Scheme to ensure customers can buy and use our products with confidence and without limiting their choice of contractors.”
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