Course Information
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Whether your journey in the electrotechnical industry has just begun or you already have electrical knowledge, we can support you to achieve your expectation or to improve your skills. To be recognized as an electrician in the electrical industry you must be awarded with an Electrical Installation Certificate.
JIB Grade (Golden Card)
This grade will incorporate 4 qualifications known as: ECS (short health & safety course), Level 3 Electrical Installation Diploma (knowledge qualification).
The 18th Edition (BS7671) and the last qualification will be Electrical installation NVQ Level 3 (work competence).
Our team will be happy to offer you guidance on various paths available for these industries to help you gain recognized qualifications or to improve your skills.

Level 3 Electrical Experienced Worker Qualification
The competencies involved with electrical installation and commissioning. The qualification is made up of performance units which in summary cover: the application of health, safety and environmental considerations, organising the work environment, application of design and installation practices, termination and connection of conductors, inspection and testing, fault diagnosis, and rectification. It also has two units which between them cover BS 7671 wiring regulations, and initial verification (these are the same units that appear in the industry recognised CPD qualifications).
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This qualification is recognised by the electrical industry and is supported by the ECA​.
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Qualification pre-requisites:
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The qualification is not suitable for new entrants to the electrotechnical industry, apprentices, or those who have completed an electrotechnical qualification with less than last five years of relevant industry experience.
It is a requirement that prior to undertaking this qualification, learners must have their suitability assessed by the completion of the qualification’s pre-entry skills scan. Learners MUST possess the knowledge and understanding comparable to the Level 3 Electrotechnical apprenticeship qualification which can be evidenced by relevant electrotechnical qualifications. Where learners do not hold the relevant qualifications, their eligibility will be probed through the skills scan to verify if they have the equivalent knowledge and understanding. This MUST occur prior to registering the learner on this qualification.​​
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Who is this qualification for?
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This qualification is designed solely for individuals who have been working in the electrotechnical industry as a practising electrician for a minimum of 5 years and possess specified knowledge, understanding, and competence as outlined in the skills scan (aligned to the Level 3 electrotechnical apprenticeship qualification). It forms part of the requirements for the Electrotechnical Experienced Worker Assessment, together with the AM2E end point assessment, enabling the experienced worker to apply for an ECS Installation Electrician Gold Card.​
• experienced operatives who are/have been working in the electrotechnical industry as practicing electricians for a minimum of 5 years
• those who wish to have their competencies recognised and work toward an ECS Gold Card
• those who wish to develop their career.
Minimum entry age: 19+
NVQ for Electrical Installations
To achieve the Electrical Installation NVQ Level 3 qualification you must pass the AM2 plus the following units:​
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Applying health and safety legislation and working practices (installing and maintaining electrotechnical systems and equipment)
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Applying environmental legislation, working practices and the principles of environmental
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Overseeing and organising the work environment
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Planning, preparing and installing wiring systems and associated equipment in buildings, structures and the environment
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Terminating and connecting conductors, cables and flexible cords in electrical systems
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Inspecting, testing, commissioning and certifying electrotechnical systems and equipment in buildings, structures and the environment
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Diagnosing and correcting electrical faults in electrical systems and equipment in buildings, structures and the environment.

EAL Level 3 Award in Electrical Installation Inspection, Testing, Certification & Reporting
The award gives an opportunity for individuals to develop and/or enhance their knowledge and skills in the inspection and testing of single and three-phase low voltage electrical installations.
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Those who wish to further their career in the electrotechnical sector.
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Electricians who wish to carry out inspection, testing and commissioning; and periodic inspection, testing and condition reporting.
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Those who wish to obtain an Industry recognised qualification.
(Minimum entry age: 16)
How is this qualification assessed?:
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Practical demonstration/Assignment
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E-assessment
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Multiple choice examination
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Practical examination
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Level 3 Award in the Requirements for Electrical Installations BS 7671:2018
The 18th Edition of BS 7671 is the new requirements for electrical installation, starting from 01/01/2019.
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The purpose of this course is to establish a solid foundation, enabling the student to understand the electrical standards and the difference between 17th and 18th Edition of BS7671.
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The candidates should have knowledge of electrical installation.
LCL Awards Level 3
Looking to pursue an electrical course but struggling to find a schedule that works for you? Look no further! Our course now offers evening and weekend options to better fit your busy lifestyle.
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This course is highly regarded and recognized for registration with NICEIC and NAPIT. Upon completing the course, you'll earn the LCL Awards Level 3 qualification and gain the necessary skills and knowledge to work on wiring circuits, inspect and test, and issue certificates in domestic properties.
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You have two pathways to choose from a 3-month course on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 17:30 to 21:00, with a full week dedicated to exams at the end, or weekend classes from 08:30 to 16:00. Both options require evidence collected from your workplace to build your work-based portfolio.


Level 3 Electrical Installation Diploma
This course can help you to get the JIB gold card
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You have two options for taking this course: a 3-month course that takes place on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 17:30 to 21:00, with a full week of exams at the end, or weekend classes from 08:30 to 16:00. The course does not require you to provide evidence from your workplace to build a work-based portfolio.
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After completing the course, you will receive a Level 3 qualification and gain the necessary skills and knowledge to work on wiring circuits and inspect, test, and find faults in the electrical installation.
Solar PV & Battery Storage Course
Our EAL combined course provides a comprehensive introduction to solar PV and battery storage technologies. By completing this 4-day course, you will be equipped with the knowledge and skills needed to design, install, and maintain solar PV and battery storage systems, making you eligible to become a qualified MCS accredited installer.
Throughout the course, you will learn about the fundamentals of solar PV, including its operation, different system types, and how to design and install a solar PV system. You will also gain an understanding of battery storage systems, including their benefits, different types of batteries, and how to integrate them with solar PV systems.


Solar Photovoltaic Panel Installation
Our EAL course provides a comprehensive introduction to solar PV and technologies. By completing this 2 day course, you will be equipped with the knowledge and skills needed to design, install, and maintain solar PV systems, making you eligible to become a qualified MCS accredited installer.
Throughout the course, you will learn about the fundamentals of solar PV, including its operation, different system types, and how to design and install a solar PV system.
Solar Battery Storage Course
Our EAL course provides a comprehensive introduction to battery storage technologies. By completing this 2-day course, you will be equipped with the knowledge and skills needed to design, install, and maintain solar battery storage systems, making you eligible to become a qualified MCS accredited installer.
Throughout the course, you will learn about the fundamentals of solar battery, including its operation, different system types, and how to design and install a solar battery system. You will also gain an understanding of battery storage systems, including their benefits, different types of batteries, and how to integrate them with solar PV systems.
