Hello everybody,
Hope everybody is keeping safe and well.
I am a mechanical engineer (NVQ 3) and with the current job market and no longer interested in getting covered in oil and grease I’m looking to gain a decent qualification to open up electrical work.
Ideally I’d like to be doing combined elec/mech jobs in commercial and domestic settings.
Unfortunately I can’t find a clear, concise pathway anywhere on the internet (C&G’s website is easily the the least informative!) but from what I can tell is the 2365 lvl 2 then 3 would be the best route.
My questions:
- Do I need to do the lvl 2? I didn’t when I did my mech NVQ 3.
- If I did the 2365 lvl 3 would I still need to get an experienced spark to sign off a log book?
- And is there an alternative qualification that would give me the knowledge needed that employers would also consider as relevant?
I appreciate that answers to these may already be on this site but I haven’t been able to find anything that clearly answers my questions.
Thanks in advance to any replies.
Hope everybody is keeping safe and well.
I am a mechanical engineer (NVQ 3) and with the current job market and no longer interested in getting covered in oil and grease I’m looking to gain a decent qualification to open up electrical work.
Ideally I’d like to be doing combined elec/mech jobs in commercial and domestic settings.
Unfortunately I can’t find a clear, concise pathway anywhere on the internet (C&G’s website is easily the the least informative!) but from what I can tell is the 2365 lvl 2 then 3 would be the best route.
My questions:
- Do I need to do the lvl 2? I didn’t when I did my mech NVQ 3.
- If I did the 2365 lvl 3 would I still need to get an experienced spark to sign off a log book?
- And is there an alternative qualification that would give me the knowledge needed that employers would also consider as relevant?
I appreciate that answers to these may already be on this site but I haven’t been able to find anything that clearly answers my questions.
Thanks in advance to any replies.