Credentialing
The United States Army Quartermaster Corps “Credentialing Program” is part of the “Military Life-Cycle Model” which encourages Soldiers to capitalize on “Army Funded” Training and Development opportunities.
The objective of the Credentialing Program is to produce Soldiers with “Civilian Industry Standard” Certifications.
The Credentialing Program:
- Validates your professional skills, training, and work experiences while bolstering your technical competence
- Better prepares you to compete for civilian employment opportunities post Army Service
- Are in direct correlation to the requirements and desires of civilian industry
- Helps the Army maintain a professional technically trained work-force
Army Credentialing Opportunities Online
COOL (Credentialing Opportunities On-Line) helps Army Service Members find information on certifications and licenses related to their jobs. USE COOL to get background information on credentialing and find detailed information on:
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Credentials related to an Army Military Occupational Specialty (MOS)
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Credential requirements and potential gaps between Army training and civilian credentialing requirements
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Resources available to fill gaps between military training and civilian credentialing requirements
Certified Logistics Associate / Technician (92Y/A/Z, 920A/B) |
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NPMA Certification – Five Levels (92F/L, 923A) |
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Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator (92W) |
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Certified Senior Parachute Rigger (92R) |
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ServSafe Certification (92G, 922A) |
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Apprenticeship (92G Cooks) |
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This page was last updated on:
February 19, 2019