8255 - Pneudraulic Systems Mechanic

Federal Occupation Description

Federal Occupation Description

This standard covers nonsupervisory work involved in the repair, modification, test, and maintenance of hydraulic and pneumatic systems and components that actuate mechanisms or produce, control, and regulate fluid flow. The work requires knowledge of the physical principles governing the behavior of fluids (liquids and gases) as they pertain to hydraulic and pneumatic systems and components; knowledge of basic electrical and mechanical principles; knowledge of repair procedures, methods, and trade practices; the ability to test for and isolate malfunctions in hydraulic and pneumatic systems or components; and the skill to disassemble, repair, and reassemble such devices. Mechanics work on many different work units at various times and may rotate from modifying, repairing, and rebuilding to testing and troubleshooting assignments.

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Other Federal Occupations

It is not uncommon for individuals in one federal occupational series to perform duties related to another series within the same federal occupational group. To find out about the certifications for another series in the FLUID SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE FAMILY, click on that series below. Note that credentials have not yet been identified for all series – links are provided only to those series for which the identification of credentials has been completed. Additional series will be added over time.

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Click here to go to Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing Professional - Technologist COOL Snapshot page.

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Click here to go to Fluid Power Connector and Conductor (CC) COOL Snapshot page.

Renewal Period: 5 years

The International Fluid Power Society (IFPS), Fluid Power Connector and Conductor (CC) certification is for professionals in the fluid power and motion control industry who fabricate, assemble, and test hose and assemblies. To earn the CC certification, candidates must pass a written exam and a job performance exam.

Click here to go to Fluid Power Engineer COOL Snapshot page.

Renewal Period: 5 years

The International Fluid Power Society (IFPS), Fluid Power Engineer certification is for Certified Professional Engineers or individuals who hold a Bachelor of Science from an American Board for Engineering and Technology, Inc. (ABET) recognized university. Fluid Power Engineer candidates must hold the IFPS Hydraulic Specialist certification, the IFPS Pneumatic Specialist certification, and the IFPS Electronic Controls Specialist certification. Candidates must also have passed the IFPS Fluid Power Connector and Conductor written exam, provide five professional references, and have eight years of work experience in the fluid power and motion control industry.

Click here to go to Hydraulic Specialist (HS) COOL Snapshot page.

Renewal Period: 5 years

The International Fluid Power Society (IFPS), Hydraulic Specialist (HS) certification is for professionals in the fluid power and motion control industry who design systems, write specifications, and size and select components for hydraulic systems. To earn the HS certification, candidates must pass a written exam.

Click here to go to Industrial Hydraulic Mechanic (IHM) COOL Snapshot page.

Renewal Period: 5 years

The International Fluid Power Society (IFPS), Industrial Hydraulic Mechanic (IHM) certification is for professionals in the fluid power and motion control industry who fabricate, assemble, test, maintain, and repair systems and components. IHMs understand hydraulic symbols, read system schematics, and are skilled in using hand tools, power tools, micrometers, and testing equipment. To earn the IHM certification, candidates must pass a written exam and a job performance exam.

Click here to go to Industrial Hydraulic Technician (IHT) COOL Snapshot page.

Renewal Period: 5 years

The International Fluid Power Society (IFPS), Industrial Hydraulic Technician (IHT) certification is for professionals in the fluid power and motion control industry who troubleshoot, test, modify systems, and prepare reports. IHTs apply fluid power theory and related knowledge to test and troubleshoot operational industrial hydraulic systems and applications. IHTs also read industrial application schematics, perform basic cylinder and hydraulic motor calculations, and supervise system installations and commissioning. To earn the IHT certification, candidates must pass a written exam and a job performance exam.

Click here to go to Mobile Hydraulic Mechanic (MHM) COOL Snapshot page.

Renewal Period: 5 years

The International Fluid Power Society (IFPS), Mobile Hydraulic Mechanic (MHM) certification is for professionals in the fluid power and motion control industry who fabricate, assemble, test, maintain, and repair systems and components. MHMs understand hydraulic symbols, read system schematics, and are skilled in using hand tools, power tools, micrometers, and testing equipment. To earn the MHM certification, candidates must pass a written exam and a job performance exam.

Click here to go to Mobile Hydraulic Technician (MHT) COOL Snapshot page.

Renewal Period: 5 years

The International Fluid Power Society (IFPS), Mobile Hydraulic Technician (MHT) certification is for professionals in the fluid power and motion control industry who troubleshoot, test, modify systems, and prepare reports. MHTs apply fluid power theory and related knowledge to test and troubleshoot operational industrial hydraulic systems and applications. MHTs also read industrial application schematics, perform basic cylinder and hydraulic motor calculations, and supervise system installations and commissioning. To earn the MHT certification, candidates must pass a written exam and a job performance exam.

Click here to go to Pneumatic Mechanic (PM) COOL Snapshot page.

Renewal Period: 5 years

The International Fluid Power Society (IFPS), Pneumatic Mechanic (PM) certification is for professionals in the fluid power and motion control industry who fabricate, assemble, test, maintain, and repair systems and components. PMs understand hydraulic symbols, read system schematics, and are skilled in using hand tools, power tools, micrometers, and testing equipment. To earn the PM certification, candidates must pass a written exam and a job performance exam.

Click here to go to Pneumatic Specialist (PS) COOL Snapshot page.

Renewal Period: 5 years

The International Fluid Power Society (IFPS), Pneumatic Specialist (PS) is for professionals in the fluid power and motion control industry who analyze and design systems, select components, and instruct others in operations and maintenance. To earn the PS certification, candidates must pass a written exam.

Click here to go to Pneumatic Technician (PT) COOL Snapshot page.

Renewal Period: 5 years

The International Fluid Power Society (IFPS), Pneumatic Technician (PT) certification is for professionals in the fluid power and motion control industry who troubleshoot, test, modify systems, and prepare reports. PTs fabricate, assemble, service, maintain and test pneumatic equipment. PTs also calculate force and motion control systems and follow blueprints and schematics with ISO standard pneumatic symbols. To earn the PT certification, candidates must pass a written exam and a job performance exam.

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Click here to go to Certified Lubrication Specialist (CLS) COOL Snapshot page.

Renewal Period: 3 years

Certified Lubrication Specialist (CLS) is an entry-level certification. A Lubrication Specialist is an individual who is assigned to: Conduct, Evaluate and select the proper lubricants to use, and make recommendations to change lubricants. Assists in purchasing lubricants by identifying which companies and products can be used interchangeably in a cost-effective manner. Conducts lube surveys; specifies lubricants and procedures to those buying or installing new equipment, along with a variety of additional skills and knowledge's. Applicants taking the exam must attest to three years minimum experience in the field of lubrication and pass a written examination.

Click here to go to Oil Monitoring Analyst - I (OMA-I) COOL Snapshot page.

Renewal Period: 3 years

Oil Monitoring Analyst (OMA) is an entry-level certification. The OMA certification is designed for an individual who conducts first echelon oil monitoring and analysis, as it applies to lubrication analysis and machine condition monitoring. This certification is for individuals who have the responsibility of oil sampling, ensuring the correct tests get performed, reviewing basic oil analysis reports, and recommending first echelon maintenance actions. These individuals are normally shop or plant personnel who are required to oversee the oil analysis program on a daily basis. Generally, this applies to individuals such as mechanics, engineers, operators, tradesmen, chemical managers, or on-site laboratory personnel. Candidates must have 16 hours of training in oil analysis related courses, one year active employment utilizing oil analysis in the field of lubrication, and pass the OMA exam in the allotted time frame.

Click here to go to Oil Monitoring Analyst - II (OMA-II) COOL Snapshot page.

Oil Monitoring Analyst - II (OMA). The OMA - II certification is designed for the oil analyzer, the individual in the laboratory responsible for properly running the appropriate tests, data interpretation, program management, and related activities. Oil monitoring in this context consists of sampling and analyzing the oil properties to assess whether the oil needs service and/or to assess the mechanical health of the equipment being monitored. This program is designed to be consistent with the standards of the National Organization for Competency Assurance (NOCA), ISO 17024.

Click here to go to Certified Elevator Technician (CET) COOL Snapshot page.

Renewal Period: 1 year

The National Association of Elevator Contractors (NAEC), Certified Elevator Technician (CET) credential is an intermediate-level certification for professionals who provide service for elevators. CETs assemble, install, repair, and maintain electric, hydraulic freight, passenger elevators, escalators, and dumbwaiters. CETs support safe and reliable elevator and escalator operation. Candidates for the CET must meet either training or experiential requirements and must pass the exam.

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In Demand

This certification is considered in demand

GI Bill®

Reimbursement for exam fees has been approved for payment through the GI Bill. Click for external link to GI Bill licensing and certification information.

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ANSI

This credential has been accredited by ANSI. Click for external link to the ANSI web site.

ICAC

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NCCA

This credentialing program has been accredited by NCCA. Click for external link to the NCCA web site.

ABSNC

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IAS

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Some

Credential is related to some tasks associated with the duties of the rating (at least one critical task but less than 80%)

Most

Credential is directly related to most of the major duties associated with the rating (at least 80%)

Other

Credential is related to this military occupation, but is more advanced or specialized and therefore will likely require additional education, training, or experience

Most – Tasks in these careers match most duties of the military job or specialty (approximately 80% or greater)
Some – Tasks in these careers match some duties of the military job or specialty (greater than 20% but less than 80%)
Bright Outlook – new job opportunities are very likely in the future for this job
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