By Cass Jacoby.
The National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA) has always been a proponent of educating roofers. They believe that through education, roofers can increase their professionalism by learning and applying valuable skills. NRCA built the ProCertification® program for qualified roofing workers to become nationally certified in specific roof system designations, to create a career path for field workers and to elevate the industry to be on par with other trades.
Today, ProCertification is actively leading the industry towards a more competent and sustainable workforce, built up of experienced workers who regularly demonstrate substantial roofing knowledge and skills.
On top of creating clear career pathways for roofing professionals, ProCertification is a huge part of building a solution to the current workforce shortage, increase customer confidence in workers and, ultimately, provide the roofing industry with the kind of national certifications other trade professions currently offer.
RoofersCoffeeShop® wants to showcase the many roofers embracing this new wave of professionalism being heralded in by this program and the many workers who are actively helping elevate our industry. You can see in our photo contest gallery the many roofing contractors who are embracing a higher standard for the industry and committed to growing their knowledge.
Fill out this form to enter and submit photos of your team either earning their ProCertification or if they already have it, send us a photo of them hard at work. Everyone who submits a photo will be entered into a drawing and three lucky winners will be chosen to receive an RCS Box of Love. The winning photos will be featured in our Week in Roofing eNews, shared on social media and added to our photo gallery!
And if you haven’t already, check out our other photo galleries, which showcase and celebrate all aspects of the industry! We’d love to add your pictures to our growing collection!
Learn more about NRCA in their RoofersCoffeeShop® Directory or visit www.nrca.net.
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