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Fizzy
Hi, I'm new to the forum and am basically looking for a bit of advice.
I'm 18 years old and starting University studying a HND in Mechanical Engineering in September and will be studying approx. 2 and a half days a week and I work in the evenings so I will have time in the day to do work.
I want to get started as a sparky because I know that electricians are in demand and its something of interest, plus I can do with the extra income so I was wondering what qualifications would I need to become a qualified electrician to work casually ie odd jobs, domestic work, you know what I mean.
So what I need to know is:
- What NVQ's do I need to get started? ie 2230 etc
- Also where can I study, what are the best training centres/providers to study with? (I'm in Lancashire)
- Is there any way to study for free or get funding? I am a student so I don't really have grands to pay for training and its very hard to find an employer these days, plus I cannot really commit the hours of working for a proper employer because I have a weird timetable.
Any other advice/tips/pointers or even putting me in touch with someone you know would be much appreciated from experienced electrical engineers, domestic electricians etc...
So thats about it, thanks for taking your time out to help me out in advance,
Regards, Fizzy
I'm 18 years old and starting University studying a HND in Mechanical Engineering in September and will be studying approx. 2 and a half days a week and I work in the evenings so I will have time in the day to do work.
I want to get started as a sparky because I know that electricians are in demand and its something of interest, plus I can do with the extra income so I was wondering what qualifications would I need to become a qualified electrician to work casually ie odd jobs, domestic work, you know what I mean.
So what I need to know is:
- What NVQ's do I need to get started? ie 2230 etc
- Also where can I study, what are the best training centres/providers to study with? (I'm in Lancashire)
- Is there any way to study for free or get funding? I am a student so I don't really have grands to pay for training and its very hard to find an employer these days, plus I cannot really commit the hours of working for a proper employer because I have a weird timetable.
Any other advice/tips/pointers or even putting me in touch with someone you know would be much appreciated from experienced electrical engineers, domestic electricians etc...
So thats about it, thanks for taking your time out to help me out in advance,
Regards, Fizzy