What is Qualification? What is Certification?
Qualification is the process of initial entry into the program at a particular level, in which the member learns and demonstrates the knowledge and skills required to perform surface operations missions. Certification is the initial Coast Guard command verification that the member has acquired the necessary knowledge and skills and now may be assigned to duty in surface operations. Certification is verified annually through the completion of annual minimum activities. The Director of Auxiliary is responsible for certifying members, through the Operations and Training Officer in the DIRAUX office. Qualification Examiners assist the DIRAUX office; see the Qualification Examiner F.A.Q.
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