There is a serious shortage
of fully qualified electricians.
Changes to the Building Regulations mean that a significant proportion of all electrical work
carried out in dwellings in England and Wales now has to be notified to the local building control department. This
means that there has never been a better time to become a qualified domestic electrical installer.
What does in involve?
The learning programme is a mixture of home learning supported
by tutors, along with short practical training sessions at the national training centre.
Flexibility means
that even if you are in full time employment - you will still have the time to learn, without affecting your
present job!
(If
you are not currently working, you can simply complete the training faster)
You
set the timetable - the more time you put in, the faster you complete.
There are 4 modules to complete.
For each module
the average time to complete is 6/10 weeks, this includes home study
and 5 days practical training at the national training centre.
What you get
Our national training facilities are
of an exceptionally high standard in terms of safety and quality.
You will be provided with a free tool
kit that you will need for the duration of your practical training and for use in your new role.
Class sizes are kept small to allow for better communication and one to one
mentoring is provided. All our tutors are experienced teachers who understand the importance of good tuition.
Payment for training
Pay nothing for a year! plenty of time for you to complete and earn some good money - before
you pay a penny!
Enrolling now!
For further information call us on
0700 341 8645