STLE Certification Programs
Advance Your Career in Tribology and Lubrication Engineering with STLE's Certifications.
STLE offers four technical certification programs: Certified Lubrication Specialist™, Certified Metalworking Fluids Specialist™ and Certified Oil Monitoring Analyst I & II™. The STLE Certification Committee oversees the programs to assure they are uniformly administered, consistent with certification best practices as recognized by the National Organization for Competency Assurance and the Institute for Credentialing Excellence, ISO 17024.
Certified Lubrication Specialist™
What is a Lubrication Specialist?
A Lubrication Specialist is an individual who might be designated a "Lubrication Engineer" by his/her employer. However, it is not limited to this designation, as individuals from varied backgrounds, including sales and management, opt to become CLS certified to increase their credibility/standards.
Certified Metalworking Fluids Specialist™
What is a Metalworking Fluids Specialist?
Certified Metalworking Fluids Specialists are those individuals who have met minimum standards of experience, knowledge and written requirements as established by the STLE Metalworking Fluids Certification Committee to provide technical consultation in the field of metalworking fluid management. Individuals should have a basic knowledge of fluid chemistry, machining processes, metallurgy, tooling filtration and waste treatment.
Certified Oil Monitoring Analyst I™
What is an Oil Monitoring Analyst?
Predictive maintenance professionals who oversee the oil analysis program for a shop/plant would be suited for OMA I certification, while professionals working at the supervisory level are more suited for OMA II certification. OMA I is recommended for mechanics, engineers, operators, tradesmen, chemical managers or on-site lab personnel.
Certified Oil Monitoring Analyst II™
What is a OMA II?
Professionals working at the supervisory level are more suited for OMA II certification. OMA II is recommended for reliability engineers, lubrication engineers, tribologists, maintenance supervisors or onsite/commercial lab management.