NIMS stands for the National Institute for Metalworking Skills, which is a recognized non-profit organization dedicated to preparing the next generation of manufacturing workers. NIMS develops skills standards for the industry, certifies individual skills against the standards, and accredits training programs that meet NIMS quality requirements. NIMS credentials are earned by students, trainees, apprentices, employees, and military personnel nationwide and around the world. By earning NIMS credentials, individuals can secure a job in the manufacturing industry and showcase their dedication to their professional field, highlight their education and training, and endorse their capabilities as a machinist or specialist. To earn a NIMS credential, one must successfully pass a theory exam and perform a documented series of skill checks and demonstrations. NIMS credentials allow employers to hone their credentialing requirements and choose those certifications that are applicable to the needs of the company.