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City & Guilds NVQ 2346-03 Level 3 Electrotechnical Experienced Worker Qualification (Maintenance)

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£ 138/month + VAT

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  • Type

    NVQ Level 3

  • Methodology

    Online

  • Duration

    Flexible

Emagister presents to you the new NVQ 2346-03 in Electrical Maintenance endorsed by XS Training Limited. This course replaces the previous NVQ 2356-99 course as the Experienced Worker Route to the Level 3 qualification – and ECS Gold Card eligibility.

There are five Level 3 Performance Units to be assessed before you can gain the Experienced Worker qualification in Electrical Maintenance. Candidates must have a minimum of five years experience together with 18th Edition and Initial Verification (City & Guilds 2391-50 or 2394 (or equivalent).

Once a candidate has gained the qualification they will then be able to take the AM2E at any AM2 centre in the UK.

Upon successful completion of the NVQ 2346 and AM2E candidates will be eligible for the JIB gold card. The AM2E mirrors the AM2S and XS Training Ltd have online preparation training for the AM2, AM2E and AM2S.

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About this course

Electrical contractors, with more than 5 years experience, who wish to gain their JIB Gold Card.

To be eligible for the NVQ 2346 you must provide evidence from a site of your previous work to demonstrate you can fully meet the performance requirements of each unit.

City & Guilds NVQ 2346-03 Level 3 Electrotechnical Experienced Worker Qualification (Installation)

XS Training have a unique course system to help you attain your chosen NVQ Level 3 qualification both quicker and easier.

• Experienced Assessors. You are supported from start to finish by a team of highly professional trainers and assessors who will provide you with support, advice and guidance on how to successfully complete your NVQ.

• Online Portfolio. These NVQs are completed online with their efficient and easy to use e-Portfolio system. No written work is required because you simply upload your evidence and then have a professional discussion with your assessor based on the evidence you've collected.

• Remote Assessments. They offer remote assessment, via the internet on your mobile phone whilst you’re working, meaning you don’t have to take time out to come to a training centre to be assessed.

The first step is to provide details of your qualifications, experience and background and this can be done by completing the Online Application Form. This will then allow us to determine suitability for the NVQ 2346-03 and, in some instances, may need a telephone interview.

All successful candidates will need to complete a Skill Scan upon enrolment on the NVQ 2346-03 and the Skill Scan will be completed within the e-Portfolio before the telephone induction with your experienced assessor. This will allow your assessor to identify any areas that may need developing and allow us to help you to successfully achieve the NVQ and/or offer an alternative pathway.

You will be assessed via a range of methods and an assessor will need to observe you at work on at least one occasion during the evidence gathering process.

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Subjects

  • Electrical Maintenance
  • Electrical
  • Systems
  • Regulations
  • Industry
  • Safety Management
  • Safety
  • Electrician
  • Electrical installation supervision
  • Electrical machine installation

Teachers and trainers (1)

David Alexis

David Alexis

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Course programme

NVQ 2346-03 Electrical Maintenance UnitsUnit 102 – Health, Safety and Environmental Considerations


Aim –
This unit is designed to enable learners to develop the skills and apply the relevant knowledge associated with Health and Safety legislation, practices and procedures when installing and maintaining electrical systems and equipment.



Unit 106 – Organise and Oversee the Electrical Work Environment


Aim
– This unit is designed to enable learners to develop the skills required, and apply the associated knowledge so that they can demonstrate that they can implement practices and procedures for overseeing and organising the work environment for the installation of electrical systems and equipment.



Unit 108 – Terminate and Connect Conductors


Aim –
This unit is designed to enable the learner to develop the skills required, and apply the associated knowledge, in order that they are able to demonstrate the competence required to terminate and connect conductors and cables in electrical systems in accordance with approved industry practices, statutory and non-statutory regulations:

· The Electricity at Work Regulations (1989)

· The current edition of BS 7671

· Health & Safety Act (1974)

· Building Regulations (2000)



Unit 110 – Apply Practices and Procedures for Maintenance


Aim
– This unit is designed to enable the learner to develop the skills required, and apply the associated knowledge, in order that they are able to demonstrate the competence required to maintain electrical systems and equipment in accordance with approved industry practices, statutory and non-statutory regulations:

· The Electricity at Work Regulations (1989)

· The current edition of BS 7671

· Health & Safety Act (1974)

· Building Regulations (2000)



Unit 115 – Apply Fault Diagnosis and Rectification


Aim
– This unit is designed to enable the learner to develop the skills required, and apply the associated knowledge, in order that they are able to demonstrate the competence required to diagnose and correct electrical faults in electrical systems and equipment in buildings, structures and the environment in accordance with approved industry practices, statutory and non-statutory regulations:

· The Electricity at Work Regulations (1989)

· The current edition of BS 7671

· Health & Safety Act (1974)

· Building Regulations (2000)



Additional information

PLEASE NOTE: If you already have your AM2 you can contact NET and, as soon as your qualifications are verified, you will be invited to undertake a bridging assessment at a significantly lower cost than taking the new AM2E Practical Assessment from scratch. Anyone with an AM2 achieved before 2010 is required to do an additional testing unit. Anyone with an AM2 achieved after April 2010 needs to do the PVC and Steel Conduit installation.

City & Guilds NVQ 2346-03 Level 3 Electrotechnical Experienced Worker Qualification (Maintenance)

£ 138/month + VAT