AUSTIN, TX, October 1, 2024; ESC Spectrum Academy is proud to announce the launch of its new online training module focused on Continuous Emissions Monitoring Systems (CEMS). Designed with technicians’ busy schedules in mind, this self-paced program empowers teams to enhance their skills and knowledge without interrupting daily operations.
ESC Spectrum Academy is committed to providing high-quality, accessible training solutions for the environmental and emissions monitoring industries. With over 50 years of experience in air emissions compliance, ESC Spectrum offers a variety of software and services in industries including power generation, refining and petrochem, pulp and paper, glass, ethanol, and more.
Self-directed, online training allows organizations to invest in their workforce while maintaining operational efficiency. The CEMS training module consists of 16 comprehensive courses that dive into real-world troubleshooting for problems with probes, umbilicals, and various CEMS analyzers – helping facilities solve common issues faster. Each course completed comes with a certificate.
At just $295 for the full suite of courses per person, ESC Spectrum Academy online CEMS Training for techs provides a cost-effective solution for organizations looking to boost their team’s expertise in emissions monitoring.
The CEMS training module is now available for enrollment. Organizations interested in enhancing their team’s skills can find more information and register at ESC Spectrum Academy.
For more information, or to learn about group discounts, please contact us.
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With over 20 years of experience in the energy industry, Anna is well-versed in branding, communications, content marketing, and project management. Previously, she served as the Corporate Marketing Manager for American Innovations, a supplier of solutions for the oil and gas industry. She spent a decade as a music journalist for magazines, the Austin-American Statesman and Riverfront Times. She has a BA in English Literature from Washington University and a Masters in Literature from University of Missouri-Columbia.