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An assessment route that enables experienced workers to qualify to Level 3 NVQ standard has been launched by the JIB.
Designed for mature candidates who have been working in the electrotechnical industry for a number of years, the new programme means that those who successfully complete the assessment will be eligible to apply to the JIB for an Installation Electrician ‘gold’ card under the Electrotechnical Certification Scheme (ECS)..
Operatives who apply will go through a professional interview with a specialist assessor, where their industry experience and existing qualifications will be taken into account. If they have suitable experience, they will then have an assessment programme developed for them that allows them to demonstrate their knowledge.
As part of the assessment programme, the candidate will sit the industry benchmark AM2 test, which is the independent assessment of occupational competence, provided by NET (National Electrotechnical Training).
Candidates will have typically completed the relevant electrotechnical theory training and must be able to provide sufficient evidence from site and by witness testimony of previous work.
“With this new assessment route we’re helping electricians who have many years’ industry experience and technical qualifications, but have so far been unable to be formally recognised at NVQ level,” said David Thomas of the JIB.
“Now, these people can not only have their skills properly accredited, but also gain access to a gold Electrician ECS card in order to open up more work opportunities and demonstrate their competence to the industry Level 3 standard.”
 
I've heard the cost of doing the am2 is around £500-£800 plus the costs of the interview /assessment and your still looking at the equivalent of providing evidence of work done at what total cost? ??
This would have to be done over a period of time ie not a quick route for anyone who has the necessary info /evidence etc

How is this preferable to doing an NVQ?

Someone without an NVQ would be better off doing one as they would at least have a recognised qualification for their money/efforts
"and the Gold card" rather than just the card itself! .
 
This sounds like a good idea, and there seem to be a lot of people who haven't got a gold card simply because they didn't get round to filling in an NVQ3 diary, but on the other hand the 2393 'part p qualification' sounded like a good idea for electricians who had learned everything on the job but needed a bit of paper for scheme registration, and we all know how that has been abused...
 
I've heard the cost of doing the am2 is around £500-£800 plus the costs of the interview /assessment and your still looking at the equivalent of providing evidence of work done at what total cost? ??
This would have to be done over a period of time ie not a quick route for anyone who has the necessary info /evidence etc

How is this preferable to doing an NVQ?

Someone without an NVQ would be better off doing one as they would at least have a recognised qualification for their money/efforts
"and the Gold card" rather than just the card itself! .

I qualified before all these NVQ's are you suggesting I should now spend some money to line someone's pocket to tell me I'm qualified
 
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The system has flaws but this is the baseline they have.
If you qualified before the Nvq system there are exemptions for this

This scheme is meant for people like myself who qualified after but don't have the Nvq , my point is that this new way will probably be more expensive to do and you only have a card to show for your money, doing an Nvq you would be adding a qualification which is never a bad thing.
 
hmm. i have got my lvl one 2330, and lvl 2+3 2365 and 17th edition. im getting my testing 2394,5 around December. anyone here have any recommendations on my next to get fully qualified?
 
hmm. i have got my lvl one 2330, and lvl 2+3 2365 and 17th edition. im getting my testing 2394,5 around December. anyone here have any recommendations on my next to get fully qualified?
Well I hear the JIB have a new assessment route, that should allow you to sneak in under radar and complete the AM2 and NVQ3(equivalent) in no time and you will be a gold card holder approved electrician!!:grin:
 

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