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How do I get into emergency electric

To get into the field of emergency electrical work in the UK, there's a specific journey you'd need to follow:

  1. Education: Start by gaining your GCSEs, particularly in Maths and English. It's also beneficial to have a science-based GCSE.

  2. Qualifications: Enrol in a suitable course, such as a City & Guilds Technicals Qualification, or an NVQ in Electrical Installation.

  3. Apprenticeship: Get an electrician apprenticeship. You'll work alongside experienced electricians to gain hands-on experience while continuing your studies usually at college one day per week. You'll typically need to be over 16, hold a GCSE in Maths and English of grade D or above (or equivalent), and be officially employed by an electrical contractor to start an apprenticeship.

  4. Get Your Qualifications: Complete the apprenticeship and gain your Level 3 NVQ. You'll also need to get an industry-recognised qualification such as City & Guilds 2365 Level 2 and 3 Diplomas.

  5. Become a Qualified Supervisor: Next, gain enough work experience to become a 'qualified supervisor'. It usually requires at least three years of experience.

  6. Emergency Electrician Training: Find organisations offering emergency electrician training courses. This focuses on responding quickly, diagnosing problems accurately, and solving issues promptly.

  7. Certification: Obtain the required certification which includes, among other things, the City & Guilds 2391, should you want to work on emergency call-outs independently.

  8. Register: Finally, register with a competent person scheme, like the ones overseen by the UK Government, such as NICEIC or ELECSA for certification and other benefits.

Always remember, keep enhancing your skills through Continuous Professional Development (CPD) to stay updated with the latest industry standards and techniques. Good luck with your journey!