Level 2 courses are assessed by a range of methods including online multiple-choice exams, practical assessments, and written assignments.
All our course trainers have decades of teaching experience. You will learn from a range of training methods including both hands-on installation skills in the workshop as well as theory in our computer-equipped classroom. Practical training includes both Commercial and Domestic installations such as three-phase power systems, armoured cable, steel conduit, pipe bending and trunking.
All our City and Guild’s accredited courses include the relevant hand-outs to support your learning. During practical days, we have specific training boards and the tools and materials necessary for your electrical requirements to ensure you are fully prepared for work in the electrical industry.
As outlined above, Level 2 courses are assessed by a range of methods including online multiple-choice exams, practical assessments, and written assignments.
Please note that you must bring photographic ID such as a passport or driving license with you to sit the assessments on this course.
The Electrical Academy – Kent’s Number One Skills Training Centre for the electrical industry. Whether you’re just starting out on your electrical journey, changing career or need a technical update, take a look at our wide variety of accredited City & Guilds electrician courses held in Maidstone.
The Electrical Academy’s experienced trainers offer a variety of courses to suit your individual needs including the latest City & Guilds 2382-18 18th Edition Electrical Update.
This course is suitable for anyone whose work requires a basic understanding of the safe use of electricity (i.e. plant operatives, maintenance engineers, caretakers). Although not expected to carry out electrical duties, an understaning of how to work safely with electrical equipment is required.
This qualification is for those students that have completed and passed the City and Guilds Diploma Electrical installations (Buildings and Structures) (2365-02) and looking to becoming a Gold card holder under the JIB scheme.
This qualification is intended for personnel in electrical contracting companies who have responsibility for the quality of the design, specification, installation and testing process.
The NVQ is achieved via work/site based assessment and portfolio building and AM2. Full support and guidance from an Able Skills NVQ Assessor will be provided and readily available throughout. NVQ Level 3 is a requirement for those looking to achieve JIB Gold Card status.
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