This qualification allows the learner to acquire knowledge and craft skills of electrical installation It does not require occupational evidence from the workplace, so is suitable for learners who currently do not work within the electrical Industry (but may wish to do so).
To become an electrician in the UK you will need to combine training, experience and a final assessment. This can normally be completed as either an apprenticeship over a 4 year period or by breaking the elements down into more manageable steps over a 2-3 year period via a Diploma . NVQ & AM2E ).
The Activate Training approach allows you to undertake the training elements to gain the knowledge and skills to effectively enter into the electrical industry and find work.
We start with domestic electrics and then each stage takes you closer to becoming a registered electrician. Becoming an electrician is definitely a journey and taking your training one step at a time is by far the most efficient and effective way to achieve your goal.
Everyone starts at the same point; everyone is on the Level 2 Diploma In Electrical Installation. We begin with the relevant Domestic modules of the Level 2 Diploma qualification and progress to the more in depth electrical science and knowledge units.
Your route plan is basically Beginner, to Domestic Installer, to Registered Electrician!
On completion of the Level 2 Diploma you can progress to Level 3 and complete your Electrical NVQ in the work place.
We always give valuable career advice and guidance during your progression through the Diploma.
For more information please give us a call for an informal chat to discuss your requirements.
Simply book up on the month you want to start and we will work with you to schedule your dates of attendance.
Activate Trade Training offer weekend and evening classes to fit around your work-life.
How is the qualification assessed?
The assessment involves on-screen examinations, practical assessments
This C&G 2365 level 2 is available:
Part Time & Weekends where required