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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Apprentices work towards two separate qualifications, they are City & Guilds (C&G) Electrical Installation which is studied at college, and NVQ/SVQ Level 3 in Installing and Commissioning Electro-technical Systems and Equipment, this is assessed in the workplace.
The training for installation electricians is run mainly by JT Limited (JTL) in England and Wales, by the Electrical Training Trust (ETT) in Northern Ireland and by the Scottish Electrical Charitable Training Trust (SECTT) in Scotland. These organisations are the principal training providers to the electrical contracting industry. They arrange and manage training and funding for apprentices by liaising with sector skills councils, training and enterprise councils, colleges, training centres and employers.
Maintenance electricians work towards C&G Engineering Systems Maintenance, BTEC National Certificate in Engineering, SQA National Certificate modules or NVQ/SVQ Level 3 in Engineering Maintenance.
Production electricians may work towards certificates such as C&G Electronics Servicing, SQA national certificate modules or NVQ/SVQ Level 3 in Engineering Assembly.
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