The Experienced Worker qualification is for electricians who have been working in the industry, as a practising electrician, for at least 5 years (not including time spent in full or part time training) but have not formally completed an industry apprenticeship or equivalent Level 3 NVQ qualification.
It is suitable for both self-employed and employed electricians who have worked for several years but have never gained full, formal recognition of their skills or experience. You will need to demonstrate knowledge, understanding and competence to the standard of the Level 3 Electrotechnical apprenticeship.
- Unit 102 Apply Health, Safety and Environmental Considerations
- Unit 106 Organise and Oversee the Electrical Work Environment
- Unit 118 Termination and Connection of Conductors
- Unit 109 Apply Design and Installation Practices and Procedures
- Unit 113 Inspect, Test and Commission Electrical Systems
- Unit 115 Apply Fault Diagnosis and Rectification
Online Portfolio, on-site assessments
Before enrolling for this qualification learners must follow the Skill Scan process as set out by TESP, to help them decide whether the Installation & Maintenance Electrician EWA is right for them and whether they meet the eligibility requirements, in terms of their existing qualifications and experience. Learners must hold a Level 2 Electrotechnical (or equivalent) qualification.
This qualification, along with the current edition of the wiring regulations, 2391-52 (initial verification), and AM2 will lead to eligibility for the ECS Gold Card
Financial Support
UK students can take out a tuition fee loan to cover the cost of their course and a maintenance loan to cover living costs.
We also have a range of other financial support available.
Course Fees
UK
£1668.00