This article provides you with a quick look at key information unique to the ArcGIS Utility Network Associate exam. Per the key exam preparation resources article, exam selection and preparation begin with Esri Academy. Here you'll find exam details and have access to the corresponding Learning Plan and a link to Esri Community for the Exam Information Guide (EIG) and this exam comparison article. Here is an article to help you select the exam that’s right for you: A Personalized Approach to Exam Selection.
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The 2026 exam version tests candidates' experience with applying ArcGIS Utility Network concepts and processes to workflows. It expects the candidate to have 2-4 years of experience in configuring, editing, analyzing, and managing data in a utility network, as well as performing basic administration tasks.
The 2024 exam version is designed for candidates with two to four years of experience with the ArcGIS Utility Network. They should also have industry-specific asset management experience working with ArcGIS in multi-user models. The candidate should have experience with services-based architecture and a strong understanding of the core utility network information model. In addition, the candidate should have experience with basic administration editing, analyzing, and managing data in a utility network.
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Exam Blueprint: The exam blueprint is the information outlined in the Exam Information Guide (EIG). This is created as a result of exam development efforts in collaboration with ArcGIS users like yourself.
Exam Information Guide (EIG) – Skills Measured Comparison
2026 Exam Version – In Development | 2024 Exam Version – Pending Retirement 30 June 2026 |
Deploy – % Pending Blueprint Survey | Deploy – 20% |
Describe the core utility network information model | Describe the utility network information model |
| Describe the components that enable utility network functionality | Deploy ArcGIS Utility Network Foundations solutions |
| Deploy ArcGIS Utility Network Foundations solutions |
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Configure – % Pending Blueprint Survey | Configure – 23% |
| Identify data management concepts leveraged by the utility network | Identify various data management concepts leveraged by the utility network |
| Describe geodatabase management for the utility network | Given a scenario, configure a utility network |
Given a scenario, configure a utility network |
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Edit – % Pending Blueprint Survey | Edit – 25% |
Describe components for editing the utility network | Describe various components for editing the utility network |
Describe the network diagram commands | Describe the various network diagram commands |
Given a scenario, perform network topology edits | Given a scenario, perform network topology edits |
Analyze – % Pending Blueprint Survey | Analyze – 32% |
Describe approaches for managing utility network topology | Describe approaches for managing utility network topology |
Given a scenario, configure and perform tracing of utility networks | Given a scenario, configure and perform tracing of utility networks |
Given a utility network, perform data quality control analysis | Given a utility network, perform data quality control analysis |
Given a scenario, perform common subnetwork management tasks | Given a scenario, perform common subnetwork management tasks |
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