New Entrant Electrical Installer Course Bronze Training Package
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Logic4training’s New Entrant Domestic Electrical Installer course is a flexible training programme for candidates who want to begin a career in the electrical industry.
Make 2025 the year that you take control of your future. From barista to biotech, we’ve helped many people switch jobs and join the trades as a domestic electrical installer.
Like most trades, the electrical sector is facing a shortage of skilled workers. The UK Tade Skills Index, 2023 estimates that we need 937,000 more tradespeople to meet the skill gap that the UK finds itself in. Digging deeper, it showed that 104,000 of those tradespeople need to be electricians, showing that there is a huge demand for skilled workers in the electrical industry.
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The New Entrants Domestic Electrical Installer Bronze Package is for candidates looking to start a career as a domestic electrical installer but do not yet have the skills and knowledge within the industry.
The Domestic Electrical Installer Course is an ideal starting point for a career in the electrical industry, covering all the core competencies required to install and maintain electrics in residential properties and those whose primary role is not electrical but may involve wiring or electrical installation elements.
The New Entrants Domestic Electrical Installer starts with basic electrical installation and safety, covering everything required to install and maintain electrical installations in a domestic setting, such as re-wiring a house or simple jobs such as new sockets and light fittings.
Candidates will complete the Foundation Course in 27 days. The core module takes place over 4 weeks and includes the fundamental theory and skills needed to work in the electrical industry. All topics are broken down into easy-to-digest sections, and industry-recognised qualifications and certificates of competence are awarded upon completion of each module.
This Domestic Electrical Installer Course – Bronze Package is an intensive practical training and assessment programme for those wishing to work in the electrical industry and start down the route of becoming registered with a Competent Person Scheme (CPS) as a Domestic Electrical Installer.
This package has been developed for those with little or no electrical knowledge but who are enthusiastic and looking to work within the electrical industry.
The Domestic Electrical Installer Course Foundation Course takes 27 days and can be completed as a weekday or weekend-only course. Training is delivered in three flexible parts, allowing candidates to spread the course over a timeframe that suits them:
- Fundamental Electrical knowledge and installation skills – 20 Days (Northolt, Luton, Basildon or Sittingbourne centre) this includes the Domestic Electrical Installer (Part P) Qualification
- 18th Edition Wiring Regulations Qualification – 3 days (Northolt, Luton, Basildon or Sittingbourne centre)
- Initial Inspection, Testing and Certification of Electrical Installations Qualification – 4 days (Northolt, Luton, Basildon or Sittingbourne centre)
- 5 Health & Safety courses (see below) – online at a time to suit you
Foundation Course
- Electrical wiring regulations, standards and associated documents
- Competent Persons Schemes (CPS), why they are needed and how to register
- Safe working and isolation
- Basic electrical theory, including OHMS Law, power laws and resistance
- Building Regulations – Part P and Part M
- Understanding wiring and circuit diagrams
- Electrical components, including consumer units and safety devices
- Installation techniques and correct use of tools
- Cable calculations, types, connecting and terminating
- Use of electrical test meters and subsequent calculations
- Testing, fault finding, earthing and bonding
- Electricity containment, trunking and conduits
- Electrical applications – lighting circuits, showers, spurs and cookers
- Initial verification, testing and certification of electrical installations, including
- Three-phase testing
- Health and Safety Courses (online) – asbestos awareness, manual handling, fire safety, working safely, and working at heights
Upon successfully completing the New Entrants Domestic Electrical Course, students will receive competence certificates for the different technical elements.
This course includes the following qualifications:
- 18th Edition Wiring Regulations – City & Guilds (2382-22, Level 3) qualification
- Initial Verification, Testing and Certification of Electrical Installations – LCL Awards Level 3 RQF qualification
- Domestic Electrical Installer (Part P) – LCL Awards qualification
- Asbestos Awareness – online course certificate
- Manual Handling – online course certificate
- Fire Safety – online course certificate
- Working at Heights – online course certificate
- Working Safely – online course certificate
After completion of the New Entrants Domestic Electrical Course, those who want to join a competent person scheme (i.e. NAPIT or NICEIC) will need to complete the LCL Awards Level 3 Certificate in Installing, Testing and Ensuring Compliance of Electrical installations in Dwellings – a necessary requirement for electrical installations in domestic properties and to notify under Approved Document Part P.
You will also be required to demonstrate a minimum of 2 years experience.
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Reading material and textbooks will be supplied by Logic4training on the first day of attendance.
The cost of this course includes the following books and manuals:
- The IET 18th Edition Wiring Regulations BS7671
- The IET On-Site Guide
- The IET Electrician’s Guide to the Building Regulations
- The IET Guidance Note 3 (GN3) – Testing and Inspection
- The Level 2/3 training manual for the Diploma in Electrical Installations