We offer the widest range of electrician training courses and qualifications in the UK. Choose from our course packages, core qualifications, electricians courses or specialist contractor courses for the more experienced electrician. Alternatively simply use the search function in the top right of this page to search all our electrical courses. We are the UK's premiere electrical training provider. Last year more people passed our range of City & Guilds electrical courses with us than any other training provider in the UK.
This 5 Day electrical course is for new entrants to the industry. It is an overview that can be your first step to becoming a fully qualified domestic electrical installer.
This is our second foundation electrical course which can help you on the path to becoming a qualified electrician or domestic electrical installer. It will give you the science behind the practical skills and is a very good way to gain a quick overview of some of the key principles.
This is one of our most popular electrical courses. This 5 day course is theory based and covers a wide range of installation topics and how they relate to the Part P building regulations. This knowledge is essential if registering on a Part P scheme.
This PAT testing electrical course is ideal for those who wish to take control of the entire portable appliance testing within their company or offer a stand alone service to companies. It is open to all and can be a viable way of providing additional skills and earning some extra income. This electrician's course includes both management and operator exams.
This PAT testing electrical course is very similar to the 2377-32 & 22 but only contains the operator exam. This course is open to all including non-electricians and domestic installers.
This 3 day PAT Testing electrical course is designed specifically for those with little or no electrical experience. The course content is identical to our 2377-22 & 32 PAT testing course but with an extra day to provide you with a foundation in the subject and increase your chances of passing first time.
It is essential for any electrician or domestic installer to keep up to date with the very latest 17th edition wiring regs. This is one of our most popular electrical courses and encompasses the latest amendments.
This practical & theory course is intended for inexperienced electricians and domestic installers. This can be a difficult subject and this electrical course seeks to demystify it and provide you with a certification in inspection & testing.
This 2394 electrical course is a level 3 QCF qualification and is new for 2012. It is essentially a testing and inspection course covering initial verification, inspection and testing and 3 phase inspection and testing.
This electrical course package covers both hands on and theoretical training on inspection & testing as well as periodic inspection and testing. As an advanced electricians course it is ideal for experienced installers especially those looking to gain JIB grading as an approved electrician.
This electrician’s course is focussed purely on periodic inspection & testing and replaced the older 2391-10 Inspection and Testing courses during 2012. This course is intended specifically for experienced electricians or installers.
This electrical course is designed to give electricians the confidence to take and pass their 2394/5 practical assessments. If you need to brush up on your practical inspection & testing skills before the test then this is ideal. .
The new electrician’s course for 2012 is a level 4 qualification covering the design and installation of electrical systems.
This Part P electrician’s course is for experienced candidates only. If you are looking to upgrade your knowledge and qualifications to encompass the Part P building regs, then this short Part P course will be ideal.
This course is for domestic installers and electricians who have already passed their 16th edition wiring regs. This is a short course that bridges the gap between the 16th & 17th edition regulations.
This electrical course is aimed at practicing electricians who wish to gain qualifications in Periodic Inspection, Testing and Reporting. This course has been replaced by the City & Guilds 2394/5 qualifications.
This qualification is intended for experienced electricians working in the electrical industry. You will need to have already passed the 2391-10 electricians course before undertaking this 2391-20 course.
For those with over 2 years industry experience we offer a 1 day fast track service. We will assess the evidence of your experience, ask a number of key questions and also assess your practical skills.
This is the very latest course for those wanting to become an electrician. It is run 2 weeks on 2 weeks off over 32 weeks and covers the training elements required to work on both domestic and commercial installation. This course has now replaced the City & Guilds 2330's. To become fully qualified you will need to complete an NVQ and AM2 in industry.
This course is ideal for those looking to take their first steps and train as electrician capable of working in both commerical and domestic environments. It covers a wide range of practical skills plus much of the essential electrotechnical science.
This Level 3 electricians course is ideal for those who have already completed their Level 2 2365 course or who already have already solid experience and knowledge from working in industry. It is ideal if you are looking to progress to an NVQ and AM2 at a later stage.
This is the main electricians course which will train you to be a fully qualified electrician able to work on both domestic and commercial projects.
This course is very similar to the City & Guilds 2365 course. Trade Skills 4U deliver the knowledge training units of this qualification following which the learner must also complete an NVQ and AM2 Assessment.
This course is the EAL equivalent to the City & Guilds 2357 course above. Trade Skills 4U deliver the knowledge training units of this qualification following which the learner must also complete an NVQ and AM2 Assessment.
This course is for experienced electricians only who already have passed their level 3 2330 and simply need to book their NVQ assessments.
This qualification was a very popular route to becoming a fully qualified electrician. Candidates usually went on to take the level 3 2330 electrical course after completing this course. However the 2330 course have now been replaced by the City & Guilds 2365 Level 2 and Level 3 courses.
This level 3 qualification follows on from the level 2 2330 as listed above. To complete the full NVQ qualification and become a fully qualified electrician, candidates will need to take the AM2 and NVQ assessments alongside or after this course. This course has now been replaced by the C&G 2365 course.
This course aims to give young people a real taster of what a career in the electrical industry can involve. We’ll cover practical workshops & classroom theory and help them to discover what life can be like as an electrician’s apprentice.
This page explains how electrician apprenticeships work, who is suitable and which electrician courses you can choose.
We know many practicing electricians didn’t finish their qualifications at college, particularly during the period from 1990 to 2005. Are you one of those who perhaps didn’t complete because your job became too busy to devote your time to finish your course ? If So read on.
This is one of our specialist courses designed with the experienced electrician or domestic installer in mind. It will allow you to work specifically on emergency lighting projects and even specialise in this area.
This course has been specially developed for electricians and domestic installers. It will allow you to work specifically on fire alarm systems and following this course you could potentially specialise in this area.
This short 2 day course is ideal for practicing electricians. It gives you the skills to successfully install trunking, conduit and wiring systems that are widely used in commercial and domestic settings.
This one day course covers the theory and design of domestic burglar alarm systems, allowing you to confidently install and commission the correct equipment and minimise faults and false alarms.
Ideal for the practicing electrician, this course will show you how to install a range of conduit systems which are commonly found in commercial environments. These are sometimes found in domestic outbuildings too and can provide you with extra skills to offer your customers.
This is a specialist electrician’s course that can allow you to enhance your skills and even specialise in a particular area. Door entry systems are common in large corporate environments.
This course can be a useful addition if working in corporate environments. Data cabling spans a number of skillsets but is often outside an IT departments remit. This leaves a gap for the experienced electrician.
This course is suitable for domestic installers and practicing electricians. It will show you the key elements to ensure safe external installations in both the home and commercial buildings.
CCTV installation is a growing industry and sometimes perceived as specialist, yet it’s well within the capability of an electrician or domestic installer. On this short course you will learn to the key principles that apply to most CCTV systems.
This course is ideal for the experienced electrician or domestic installer who have carried out in inspection and testing but require clarification on the process required to complete the documentation.
This 2 day short electrical course is aimed at anyone involved in the construction, commissioning, inspection & testing or maintenance side of central heating electrical control systems.
This electrical course is highly useful to anyone who works with electricity and wants to learn the electrical regulations. Intended for anyone from electricians to office managers.
Need to learn more about 3 phase systems? Then this 1 Day electricians course is ideal for those with existing experience of electrical installation.
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