BICSI Installer 1 candidates are tested on their ability to understand and apply a comprehensive collection of installation-specifi
c information. After you have acquired your Installer 1 designation, you will be able to:
Successfully terminate various types of copper connectors.
Properly explain the importance of safety and professionalism toward optimal job performance.
Discuss pathways, spaces, bonding and grounding and fire stopping.
Make decisions based on applicable codes, standards, and best practices.
Choose the correct tool or methodology for specific tasks.
Experience
There is no prior ICT industry installation experience requirement for individuals preparing to sit for the Installer 1 exam.
BICSI Installer 1 candidates are tested on their ability to understand and apply a comprehensive collection of installation-specific information. After you have acquired your Installer 1 designation, you will be able to:
- Successfully terminate various types of copper connectors.
- Properly explain the importance of safety and professionalism toward optimal job performance.
- Discuss pathways, spaces, bonding and grounding and fire stopping.
- Make decisions based on applicable codes, standards, and best practices.
- Choose the correct tool or methodology for specific tasks.
Experience
There is no prior ICT industry installation experience requirement for individuals preparing to sit for the Installer 1 exam.