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Just thought it'd start the conversion down the right path if you guys shared what your quals are and where you've taken training and whatnot.
 
thought id post up about my training so far in 2007 done my cg2377 PAT course at college working doing PAT testing for a few years.In 2010 decided i needed to pursue something more in-depth started my 2330 level 2 at college in london then progressed onto my level 3 finished that june 2012...gained some experiance along the way working as a mate installing fire alarm systems in large commercial buildings...now looking for a start as mate,may go down the agency route as i want to join more experiance an complete my nvq...an become a qualified and competent spark..

Been reading this forum for a few years,even threads that i know nothing about as iv found it interesting..lol

Thats my story so far...the journey continues...

Mark
 
Currently on my 2330 level 2 in college, by lvl 3 it will be mapped into 2357 so thats what Ill get at the end of my 3rd year. Ive also completed my 2218 aerial and satellite installation.
 
Completed my 2360 part 1 and 2 in 98 from Redhill college in Surrey but only worked on site for a couple of years before joining the navy, since then have gained my NVQ 3 and am a HV approved person doing my 2395 next week so fingers crossed back on site soon

Here is a quick list of my quals from my CV

High Voltage Approved person qualification.
City and Guilds 2360 Parts 1 and 2 electrical installation.
City and Guilds 2382 17[SUP]th[/SUP] Edition Wirings Regulations.
City and Guilds 2395 Inspection and testing (examination Oct 12).
City and Guilds 2329 Electrical and electronic craft studies Part 2.
City and Guilds 3435 Electrical systems maintenance.
City and Guilds 2149 Engineering systems maintenance Part 2.
City and Guilds 3037 Engineering craft studies.
NVQ Level 2 Electrical installation.
NVQ Level 3 Engineering Maintenance.
 
You lot sound like experts compared to me. I've just started a 2365 level 2 course and am completely new to this. Decided to retrain after being a mechanic and diesel fitter for several years.
Can anyone recommend anything that is a 'must have'. I'm doing a ECS test in November. Lots of reading to do!
 
I served my time as a toolmaker, then went sideways into a maintenance engineer role, always done lots of electrical work in these jobs but nothing to any regs as the factory work used to be very slack in that way, engineering declined round us so much i went back to college and qualified as a plumber, but after being let down by sparks all the time I decided to do my regs etc and join a competent persons scheme, i was registered with Corgi for years untill they were taken over by Benchmark who i am currently registered with and i'm now doing my NVQ level 3 2356 online with XS training, still on the first section.........health and safety......arggghhhhhh
 
Thanks Floody. Got that already. Great book. Also have this. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Electrical-Installation-Work-Brian-Scaddan/dp/008096981X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1349294188&sr=8-1
Runs along side the new 2356/7 course. Pretty much the same though really.
 
Its important in my vierw to have a theoretical understanding of the job you do, and not just fit it because thats what you have been told. This is the difference between and electrician and an installer ibn my view. Ive met many many installers on jobs, but very few electricians. Unfortunately most of them hold electrical qualifications.
Please dont be afraid to ask questions, because its only by questioning what you do that you will become good at it.
 
On my fifth (and last) week of my first college block (I'm an apprentice). Should be getting my ECS card tomorrow or Friday.

Doing NVQ level 3 Electrical Installation, cant remember/dont know what exactly that equates to but it's been a good start to a hopefully long and successful career! :)
 
Hi I am doing the city and guilds 2357 diploma in electrical installation and I am currently in my second year and I must say the second year is a lot better then the first year I have a lot of electrical experience but never had any formal qualification so I thought I would go to college and get the theory behind the practical I have also completed the peo nvq level 1 & 2 electrical route
 
On my fifth (and last) week of my first college block (I'm an apprentice). Should be getting my ECS card tomorrow or Friday.

Doing NVQ level 3 Electrical Installation, cant remember/dont know what exactly that equates to but it's been a good start to a hopefully long and successful career! :)
what is a ecs card ? thanks
 
what is a ecs card ? thanks

Prove your competence with the ECS card



If you’re working in the Electrotechnical Industry you need to get your hands on an ECS card.


It’s now almost impossible to gain access to a construction site without proof of identification, your competence and qualification levels.
The ECS card solves this problem. ECS stands for Electrotechnical Certification Scheme - it's the sole ID and competence card scheme for Electrotechnical operatives in the UK, and it's recognised and endorsed by the industry.
Holding an ECS card means you can prove your identity, your qualified status and your occupation when working on-site. It is affiliated to the Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS). So when people say that you need a CSCS card - this ECS card is the one that's relevant to the Electrotechnical Industry.

http://www.ecscard.org.uk/




I've never had one.
:smoking:
 

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