KBRwyle
About KBRwyle
KBRwyle is the global government services business of KBR, Inc. (NYSE: KBR). KBRwyle delivers full life cycle professional and technical services from over 60 U.S. and 40 international locations. The company is trusted to lead many of the world’s largest and most critical government programs. KBRwyle’s core capabilities include logistics, engineering, operations, science, program and acquisition management, IT, cyber and security services.
KBRwyle is the global government services business of KBR, Inc. (NYSE: KBR). KBRwyle delivers full life cycle professional and technical services from over 60 U.S. and 40 international locations. The company is trusted to lead many of the world’s largest and most critical government programs. KBRwyle’s core capabilities include logistics, engineering, operations, science, program and acquisition management, IT, cyber and security services.
Cancellation Policy
- 5 Weeks or earlier, prior to course start date - Full Refund
- 4 Weeks prior to course start date - 75% of Course Tuition or $100.00 whichever is greater
- 3 Weeks prior to course start date - 50% of Course Tuition or $100.00 whichever is greater
- 2 Weeks prior to course start date - 25% of Course Tuition or $100.00 whichever is greater
- 1 Week or Less prior to course start date - Forfeit full tuition
Compliance with NASA-STD-8739.6B
NMTTC is compliant with NASA's Implementation Requirements for NASA Workmanship Standards. The NASA-STD-8739.6 is a free document available for download from NASA here. For NASA workmanship training, there are 3 major modes of compliance which need to be met by the customer:
Minimum Training Requirements for Operators, Inspectors, and Personnel Associated with Local ESD Control Programs - NASA-STD-8739.6A Section A.5
Minimum Training Requirements for Operators, Inspectors, and Personnel Associated with Local ESD Control Programs - NASA-STD-8739.6A Section A.5
- A.5.1 Personnel under a local ESD Control Program shall meet the training requirements defined in the Program’s ESD Control plan. The training requirements in local plans shall meet the requirements of ANSI/ESD S20.20, paragraph 7.2, Training Plan.
- A.5.2 Workmanship operators and inspectors shall meet the following training requirements as a minimum:
- a. Complete initial training or complete retraining within twenty-four (24) months of the prior training from:
- (1) A NASA Level A or Level B instructor for one or more of the NASA workmanship standards: NASA-STD-8739.1, NASA-STD-8739.2, NASA-STD-8739.3, NASA-STD-8739.4, and NASA-STD-8739.5.
- (2) A CIT for IPC® J-STD-001FS.
- b. Achievement of vision requirements per paragraph A.7.
- a. Complete initial training or complete retraining within twenty-four (24) months of the prior training from:
- A.6.1 The local ESD Control Program defines the minimum qualifications required for ESD instructors and any hierarchies that might apply to instructors and the students they are permitted to teach. The training requirements in those plans shall meet the requirements of ANSI/ESD S20.20, paragraph 7.2, Training Plan.
- A.6.2 The minimum training requirements for Level B instructors shall be as follows:
- a. Complete initial training or complete retraining within twenty-four (24) months of the prior training at the instructor level from a NASA Level A instructor for one or more of the NASA workmanship standards: NASA- STD-8739.1, NASA-STD-8739.2, NASA-STD-8739.3, NASA-STD-8739.4, and NASA-STD-8739.5.
- b. Achievement of vision requirements per paragraph A.7.
- A.6.3 Additional certification requirements for Level B instructors who work on behalf of a NASA Center shall be as follows:
- a. Review and comment on, or concur with, all updates to NASA-STD-8739.1, NASA-STD-8739.4, and NASA-STD-8739.5.
- b. As an alternative to retraining every two years as stated in A.6.2.a above, an audit by Level B instructor who is a civil service representative of a NASA Center may be used to establish that the Level B instructor is providing consistent training and policy interpretation to their students. Retraining or audits shall be accomplished a minimum of every two years. Audits shall be performed in accordance with a formally documented process.
- A.6.4 Minimum certification requirements for NASA Level A instructors shall be as follows:
- a. Review and comment on, or concur with, all updates to NASA-STD-8739.1, NASA-STD-8739.4, and NASA-STD-8739.5.
- b. Achievement of vision requirements per paragraph A.7.
- c. Participate in and successfully complete biennial continuing education and NASA Level A training center information-sharing programs developed and provided by the NASA Workmanship Standards Program.
- A.6.5 Proficiency based on hands-on experience is expected for all NASA Level A and Level B Instructors.
Vision Requirements - NASA-STD-8739.6A Section A.7
NMTTC requires that all students meet a visual acuity requirement prior to coming to the training center. We do not ask for your medical records, only an acknowledgement that you have successfully completed an eye exam and and are compliant with 8739.6A Section A.7 prior to class. The section A.7 of the NASA-STD-8739.6A reads as follows:
- A.7.1 Vision testing is a prerequisite for initial training and retraining. Vision testing is notrequired for ESD training or ESD certification unless required by the local ESD Control Program.
- A.7.2 Vision screening shall be performed within twenty-three (23) months of the training or retraining start date as a prerequisite for NASA workmanship standards training.
- A.7.3 Vision requirements may be met with corrected vision (eyeglasses or contact lenses).
- A.7.4 Vision tests shall be administered a minimum of once every two years by a qualified examiner using standard instruments and techniques.
- A.7.5 Documentation indicating that minimum visual requirements have been met shall be made available to training centers or instructors when students register for workmanship training.
- A.7.6 Vision testing shall verify the following:
- a. Near Vision. Jaeger 1 at 14 inches (355.0 mm), reduced Snellen 20/20, or equivalent approved testing methods.
- b. Color Vision. Ability to distinguish red, green, blue, and yellow colors as prescribed in Dvorine Charts, Ishihara Plates, AO-HRR Tests, or equivalent approved testing methods. A practical test, using color coded wires or electrical parts, is acceptable for color vision testing.
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Compliance with IPC Policies and Procedures
As a certified IPC Training Center, NMTTC is fully compliant with IPC's latest Training and Certification Policies and Procedures document