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Mobile Electronic Certified Professional

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Mobile Electronic Certified Professional Program
Company typeCertificate
IndustryElectronics
Founded1991 (1991)
Headquarters
Arlington, Virginia
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United States
ParentConsumer Electronics Association
Websitewww.mecp.com/Home.aspx

The Mobile Electronic Certified Professional (MECP) is a certificate of achievement program in the United States that it is managed and administered by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA).[1] The purpose of this certification is to ensure that individuals who install after-market electronics into vehicles and other vessels (such as aircraft or watercraft) do so in a consistent, safe, and reliable manner. Designed for mobile electronics installers, MECP certification training teaches the theory and practice of the 12-volt electronics industry. Exam questions and course content focus on "real-world" scenarios such as "eliminating noise, selecting proper gauge wires, determining ground locations and dealing with customer issues."[2] There are four levels of certification offered through CEA, including three technical certifications of varying degrees, and one sales certification.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Mobile Electronics Certified Professional - My Site". mecp.com.
  2. ^ "Training". Consume Electronics Association. Archived from the original on 22 June 2012. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
  3. ^ "Mobile Electronics Certified Professional - My Site". mecp.com.