I used Zenco for Cat I as well (live online option), and was very pleased with the delivery and class materials. I had a difficult time finding a public in-person class that was local to me.
Technical Associates of Charlotte is another training provider I have seen, but I don't have experience with them and I think they are in-person only.
If you are just looking to gain some basic knowledge before deciding if you want to do certification training, Mobius and other training/sensor/analysis vendors put good content on YouTube also.
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Haydn Scott
Maintenance & Reliability Engineer
CertainTeed
Peachtree City, GA
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Original Message:
Sent: 05-14-2024 01:53 PM
From: Joseph Dillenburg
Subject: What's your experience with vibration analysis training?
Hello,
I am currently looking to grow my knowledge of Vibration analysis. I am researching training programs, and I would like to hear from people who have gotten training or work as vibration analysts.
I web search has turned up a couple of organizations, the Vibration Institute and the Mobius Institute. They seem to offer similar courses, both on-line and in person. Do you have a preference for one? Why do you favor them?
Do you know of any vibration courses offered by a continuing education arm of a university?
Thank you for any information you can share.
Joe Dillenburg
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Joseph Dillenburg
Process Control and Instrumentation Specialist
Creative Converting
Clintonville WI
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