Why to Become an Electrician

Electricians are needed everywhere, and the job outlook for them are expected to better than average in the coming years. Average yearly income of an electrician is now £33,984, whilst some established electricians take as much as £70,000 per year!

How to become an electrician in the UK?

To become an electrician you will need to combine training, experience and a final assessment. For a free, no obligation advice, please contact our team by completing the form here

How can we help you?

Shortage of electricians leads to shockingly high salary potential and opportunities.
Our training providers help you to gain nationally recognised qualifications such as City & Guilds and NVQ. Not only you will train in state-of-the-art training centres, but You will have the opportunity to attain the Work Based Performance Units and complete a portfolio of diverse evidence of onsite work.
Courses are designed to allow you to work and study around your current situation.
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How Does it work?

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Have You Considered a Career in Electrical? Would you like to become a fully qualified electrician?

For a free, no obligation information, please contact our team by completing the form below and a member of the team will be in contact with you shortly.

    Minimum age requirement is 18 years of age.

    Information about you:

    Are you currently working?

    Are you over 18 years old?


    Faqs

    Are the courses approved?

    All courses lead to industry recognised qualifications and depending on the chosen course will lead to an appropriate NVQ at either Level 2 or Level 3.

    How do I apply?

    Submit the contact form and we will contact you.

    Is there a minimum age limit?

    You will need to be at least 18 years of age to access one of our courses.

    Where are the Training Centres based?

    There are state of the art training centres nationally which you will attend to complete your practical training. Submit the contact form with your address details and we’ll contact you with the information about the closest training centre. The training provider pay for the accommodation near the training centre.

    How much does the course cost? How long is the course?

    The course duration is usually 36 months. However, all depends on the subject you are interested in studying and also the level of qualification you are looking to achieve. (The courses have flexible payment terms.)

    Can I study part-time?

    These are blended learning courses designed to allow you to study whenever and wherever you want, so they are fully flexible and can be studied around other home and/or work commitments.

    Who will train me?

    Qualified & Experienced Course Tutors.

    If I fail an exam?

    Exam modules can be re-taken.

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