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Hello all! I'll be receiving my NVQ level 3 in electrotechnical engineering at the end of this academic year and I was wondering what rates of pay any of you currently receive for likewise qualifications. I'm currently 21 years old but will be 22 at the time of qualification.

Thanks!
 
Depends how good you are pal, just having the qual doesn't automatically demand more money

Thanks for the reply mate. Well I'm taught by a well rated electrical firm consisting of 5 people (two bosses; 2 Sparks and myself as an apprentice). I consistently finish top of my class in college and finish all my work to a high standard. I do mostly the same work as whoever I'm working with that day (apart from testing and inspecting - however I do practice it when able to).
Hoping that my pay will increase sufficiently so I don't have to work my weekend job and be able to concentrate on having a social life haha.
 
Hello all! I'll be receiving my NVQ level 3 in electrotechnical engineering at the end of this academic year and I was wondering what rates of pay any of you currently receive for likewise qualifications. I'm currently 21 years old but will be 22 at the time of qualification.

Thanks!


I'm at a bit of a loss here as to how you know that you'll be receiving the NVQ level 3 at the end of the academic year?? The very nature of the NVQ is that it is (hands-on) experience based. How do you know what you'll be actually working on at the end of the year?? It could well be in an area of work that you have already gained an accreditation for!!!!

Confused Dot Com?? lol!!
 
I'm at a bit of a loss here as to how you know that you'll be receiving the NVQ level 3 at the end of the academic year?? The very nature of the NVQ is that it is (hands-on) experience based. How do you know what you'll be actually working on at the end of the year?? It could well be in an area of work that you have already gained an accreditation for!!!!

Confused Dot Com?? lol!!

Because that's the qualification I receive at the end of my apprenticeship haha
 
Well done on going down the long road to becoming qualified mate, how much do you think your worth ???
The site's i work on are all price work so providing your quick and can can do a professional tidy job without having to go back to fix anything you've got wrong then you earning potential comes down to how hard your willing to graft.
Ultimately though your experience and workmanship will determine your wages although your qualifications will help towards you getting the job your after. Good Luck
 
Well done on going down the long road to becoming qualified mate, how much do you think your worth ???
The site's i work on are all price work so providing your quick and can can do a professional tidy job without having to go back to fix anything you've got wrong then you earning potential comes down to how hard your willing to graft.
Ultimately though your experience and workmanship will determine your wages although your qualifications will help towards you getting the job your after. Good Luck

Thanks mate, it's very much worth it and I absolutely love it too. Well that's what I'd like to find out what the average wage people are earning with the same qualification. One of my main mentors in work is only qualified to NVQ level 2 - but has 14 years working experience - and earns around twice as much as I do.
Thanks for the reply pal.
 
Even more confused now because you should after completing an apprenticeship, either be gaining (if you pass your finals) C&G 2365 + NVQ3 or 2357 + NVQ3 providing all proof criteria has been accredited with regards to NVQ3 requirements ...NOT just the ''add-on'' NVQ3 qualification to the foundation electrical courses, (eg 2365/2357)??? Also strange, no mention of AM2 which i understand was/is normally also tagged on to the end of 2365/2357 courses.....
 
Thanks mate, it's very much worth it and I absolutely love it too. Well that's what I'd like to find out what the average wage people are earning with the same qualification. One of my main mentors in work is only qualified to NVQ level 2 - but has 14 years working experience - and earns around twice as much as I do.
Thanks for the reply pal.

He probably earns twice as much as he is much much more experienced and good at his job.
It's no good turning up on site with a folder full of qualifications but then fall to bits when you are asked to do a 1st fix.
The jib website has gradings for pay on there website i think mate.
 
JIB Rates for a qualified electrician are as follows
From jan 2014
Transport provided - ÂŁ12.89 ph
Use your own Transport - ÂŁ13.70 ph
London rates are
Transport provided -ÂŁ14.43 ph
Use your own Transport - ÂŁ15.35 ph
You need to read the JIB rule book on their site to see if you have the minimum qualifications to become a graded electrician. The JIB is seen by most in the trade as a base to set the wages on....Even if the firm are non JIB you should be looking at those rates as a base guide for a PAYE job as an electrician.....You would want considerably more if you are subbying/self employed.
 
Seems the OP's mentor is on around 30 quid an hour if working to JIB rates in London then, or around 26 quid if he's not.

Then you look at some of the vacancies being advertised around and they are offering the Princely sum of 9 quid an hour and want every qualification in the book, and to have experience of just about every system you can think of!!! lol!!
 

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