Electrician Training
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The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) has forecast that the UK will need at least 37,000 new qualified electricians over the next five years.
As a qualified electrician, your earning potential will be well above the national average. Typically, an employed electrician can expect to earn in the region of £35,000 per annum and self-employed electricians often achieve earnings in the region of £50,000.
Our aim is to place you, the student, on a training course that best suits your learning style. We will undertake a thorough review of your requirements and make recommendations based on the information provided.
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Flexible Training:-
Re-Train provides a fully flexible approach to training with a carefully planned mix of home study, class room based theory and practical workshops that are structured to allow you to fit training around your current work and family commitments. In total you will need to commit 25 to 30 days to 'on-site' training at one of our local, 'state of the art' centres. The length of time taken to complete your course is completely in your hands with some students taking 3 months to qualify and others up to 2 years.
Fast-Track Training:-
Re-Train provides a comprehensive fast track Electrical Training Courses for those students who are able to commit to 5 or 6 week block to 'on-site' training at one of our local, 'state of the art' centres. With a carefully planned mix of class room based theory and practical workshops, that are structured in a way that enables you to obtain the necessary skills, confidence and qualifications to work as a plumber.
Qualifications:-
City & Guilds 2382 (17th Edition IEE Wiring Regs)
PAT Certification (Portable Appliance Testing)
Part P (Defined & Full Scope)
