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skatingsparks
Afternoon
Seeing as the JIB don't respond to emails I was wondering if anyone knows what is considered a "approved equivalent" for the City & Guilds of London Institute Electrical Installation Work Part III Course Certificate on the qualifications and training required for JIB technician grading. I have the 2360 pts 1 and 2, city and guilds 16th edition and now have the 17th as well. Have my 2391 testing and inspecting, the new city and guilds design and verification (think its 2291-02, not sure it replaced the 2400 anyway) and my NVQ3/C and G 2356.
That lot with 10 years work experience and some choice references. Would the design and verification course be considered and "approved equivalent"
I know that people don't like to pay technician rates but I'm out in South Africa and these (insert plenty of swear words) are struggling with there stupidity in equating my UK Qualifications to South African equivalents. At the moment they have only recognised my 2360 pt1 and my 16th edition which makes me a not very qualified person over here at the moment but I'm trying to the Electrical Contracting Association over here behind me when I make my application for my Wireman's license over here. So I would like to show them that in the UK I can be graded as a technician. Have had my Gold card for years just never upgraded it (because no one ever asked to see it).
Any ideas, other than leave South Africa(being the obvious thing to do)
Don't get me started on the standard of work over here. As far a I can make out there are several different types of electrician here. There are the cheap ones who know nothing but can make a light come on but its done sooooo wrong you would freak if you had seen what I have seen in the last few months, there are a few (literaly a handful) of proffesional who do the job right first time and the third are they guys who must just spend all there time fixing the numerous faults left behind by the first kind. I can't tell you how many borrowed neutrals I have seen, how many bridged RCD's or C.P.C.s just cut out. I have seen whole house rewires without a single cable clip used with the cables installed using the "javelin technique"(tape cable to conduit and javlin accross roof space). Rough.... sorry I am rambling....
Advice appreciated
Seeing as the JIB don't respond to emails I was wondering if anyone knows what is considered a "approved equivalent" for the City & Guilds of London Institute Electrical Installation Work Part III Course Certificate on the qualifications and training required for JIB technician grading. I have the 2360 pts 1 and 2, city and guilds 16th edition and now have the 17th as well. Have my 2391 testing and inspecting, the new city and guilds design and verification (think its 2291-02, not sure it replaced the 2400 anyway) and my NVQ3/C and G 2356.
That lot with 10 years work experience and some choice references. Would the design and verification course be considered and "approved equivalent"
I know that people don't like to pay technician rates but I'm out in South Africa and these (insert plenty of swear words) are struggling with there stupidity in equating my UK Qualifications to South African equivalents. At the moment they have only recognised my 2360 pt1 and my 16th edition which makes me a not very qualified person over here at the moment but I'm trying to the Electrical Contracting Association over here behind me when I make my application for my Wireman's license over here. So I would like to show them that in the UK I can be graded as a technician. Have had my Gold card for years just never upgraded it (because no one ever asked to see it).
Any ideas, other than leave South Africa(being the obvious thing to do)
Don't get me started on the standard of work over here. As far a I can make out there are several different types of electrician here. There are the cheap ones who know nothing but can make a light come on but its done sooooo wrong you would freak if you had seen what I have seen in the last few months, there are a few (literaly a handful) of proffesional who do the job right first time and the third are they guys who must just spend all there time fixing the numerous faults left behind by the first kind. I can't tell you how many borrowed neutrals I have seen, how many bridged RCD's or C.P.C.s just cut out. I have seen whole house rewires without a single cable clip used with the cables installed using the "javelin technique"(tape cable to conduit and javlin accross roof space). Rough.... sorry I am rambling....
Advice appreciated