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Certified Irrigation Technician (CIT)

Irrigation Association

Certification

CITs are field technicians who install, maintain and repair irrigation systems

Duration

Not specified

Credits

Not specified

Cost

Exam Fee — $175 (Member), $300 (Nonmember)

Format

Hybrid

What You'll Learn

AI-generated

Key competencies developed through this program

  • Hands-onPerform irrigation system installations following manufacturer specifications and industry standards with guidance.
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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

  • Evaluate site conditions and determine water availability, use requirements, and net irrigation needs to support landscape and turf irrigation design
  • Select irrigation equipment, methods, and materials based on site-specific conditions, plant water requirements, and design efficiency objectives
  • Apply hydraulic principles including pressure, flow, friction loss, and pipe sizing to design functional landscape and turf irrigation systems
  • Design irrigation system components including heads, valves, controllers, backflow prevention, and distribution networks for landscape and turf applications
  • Calculate precipitation rates, application rates, and distribution uniformity to ensure irrigation systems meet plant water requirements
  • Develop irrigation schedules based on evapotranspiration, soil characteristics, plant type, and climate conditions to promote water-efficient operation
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

Program Details

Detailed information about this program

Certified Irrigation Technician Certification gives you a competitive edge. Become a certified irrigation technician and add instant credibility with employers increase your job opportunities. demonstrate your commitment to efficient water management. CIT Overview CITs are field technicians who install, maintain and repair irrigation systems. CITs cut and join pipe, know the limitations of different piping systems and understand basic hydraulics. lay out and install piping and water delivery components; backflow prevention components; mechanical, hydraulic and electrical irrigation controls; and other irrigation system components. troubleshoot and repair irrigation components and systems. Becoming a CIT To become a CIT, you must: Register for the exam in English or Spanish. Recommended: six months or 1,000 hours of irrigation-related field experience. Pass the irrigation technician exam. The three-hour exam includes 100 equally weighted, multiple-choice questions on basic irrigation principles, basic electrical principles and basic hydraulics. Comply with the Select Certified Code of Ethics. Remain in good standing. CITs must submit 20 continuing education units per two-year cycle.

Requirements

What you need to earn this credential

Internship/Fieldwork/Practicum Requirements

Recommended: six months or 1,000 hours of irrigation-related field experience.

Financial Aid

Eligible funding programs

No funding information available.

Scholarships

No scholarships listed.

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Student Outcomes

Performance metrics for this program

Completion Rate

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Placement Rate

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Locations

Where this program is offered

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  • Hands-onOperate irrigation system components and controllers to test functionality and program watering schedules.
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  • Hands-onPerform repair and replacement of irrigation system parts including valves, sprinklers, and piping components in field settings.
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  • KnowledgeInterpret irrigation system plans and technical specifications to determine proper installation and configuration requirements.
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  • MindsetEngage with clients to explain system operation and maintenance requirements using clear communication appropriate for non-technical audiences.
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  • KnowledgeDocument installation, maintenance, and repair activities following industry recordkeeping standards and client requirements.
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