Experienced Worker Electrical Course Package

Formalise Your Experience and Achieve Full Qualification

Course Overview

The Experienced Worker Electrical Course Package is tailored for seasoned electricians with 5 or more years of industry experience who seek to formalise their skills and attain full qualification. This comprehensive program combines essential certifications and practical assessments, guiding you toward achieving the prestigious ECS Gold Card.​

By enrolling in this package, you’ll bridge the gap between hands-on experience and recognized qualifications, enhancing your professional credibility and opening doors to advanced opportunities in the electrical industry.

Who Is This Course For?

Note: The AM2E Exam is not included in this package and must be booked separately.

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Experienced Worker Electrical Course Package

The Experienced Worker Electrical Course Package is a tailored training and qualification pathway specifically designed for individuals who have been working in the electrical industry for at least 5 years, but may not yet hold a formal qualification that allows them to be fully recognised as a qualified electrician.

It’s a fast-track route to formal recognition for electricians who already possess strong practical skills gained through on-the-job experience.

Course Component

Cost
Level 2 Diploma in Electrical Installations (2365) Online£2,249
Level 3 18th Edition Wiring Regulations (2382) £439
Level 3 Inspection & Testing (2391-52)£1,099
NVQ Level 3 Electrotechnical Experienced Worker (2346)£1,539
Level 3 Part P Building Regulations (2393) (Optional)Additional
Total Cost£5,326
Package Course£5,199
Discount£127

Course Content:

This package encompasses a comprehensive curriculum, covering essential topics across multiple qualifications:​

Level 2 Diploma in Electrical Installations (2365) Online

Content:

  •  Health and Safety in Electrical Installations
  • Principles of Electrical Science
  • EElectrical Installations Technology
  • Installation of Wiring Systems and Enclosures
  • Communication within Building Services Engineering

Delivery Mode: Online learning with interactive modules and assessments.

Level 3 18th Edition Wiring Regulations (2382) 

1. Understanding BS 7671:2018 Amendment 3 (2024)

  • Overview of the structure, scope, and application of the wiring regulations.
  • Understanding the key changes introduced in Amendment 3 (2024).
  • The role of BS 7671 in ensuring electrical safety.

2. Electrical Safety Regulations and Compliance

  • Protection against electric shock, fire, and overvoltage.
  • Earthing and bonding requirements.
  • Selection and erection of electrical equipment.
  • Special installations and locations (e.g., bathrooms, swimming pools, and medical locations).

3. Inspection, Testing, and Certification

  • Understanding inspection and testing requirements under BS 7671.
  • Preparing and completing electrical installation certificates and reports.
  • Ensuring compliance with electrical safety standards.

Assessment and Qualification

  • Awarded Qualification: Level 3 BS 7671 18th Edition Wiring Regulations (Amendment 3 – 2024).
  • Unit Covered: Unit 602 – Understand the Requirements of Electrical Installations.
  • Exam Format: Open book, multiple-choice exam taken at Learn Trade Skills training centre.
  • Certification: Successful candidates receive a City & Guilds 18th Edition Wiring Regulations certificate.

City & Guilds 2391-52 Inspection & Testing Electrical Course

1. Initial Verification of Electrical Installations

  • Procedures for conducting initial verification.
  • Compliance with BS 7671: IET Wiring Regulations.
  • Key testing methods including continuity, insulation resistance, polarity, and earth fault loop impedance.

2. Periodic Inspection and Testing 2391-52

  • Conducting periodic inspections to identify faults and potential hazards.
  • Developing maintenance schedules to ensure continued system safety.
  • Understanding requirements for electrical installation condition reports (EICRs).

3. Regulations and Documentation

  • Understanding statutory regulations and health & safety legislation.
  • Interpreting essential documents, including test certificates, reports, and electrical installation condition reports.

4. Practical Testing Techniques

  • Performing electrical tests on live and dead installations.
  • Analysing test results and making professional recommendations.
  • Producing legally required documentation and certification.

Assessment Structure

  • Online Multiple-Choice Exam – Tests theoretical understanding.
  • Short-Answer Questions – Evaluates depth of knowledge.
  • Practical Assignment – Demonstrates real-world inspection and testing 2391-52 skills.

Format: Onsite Portfolio​Content:

  •  Compilation of a comprehensive portfolio demonstrating competence in real-world situations
  • Onsite assessments conducted by qualified assessors​

Description: Validates your practical experience and skills, paving the way to achieving paving the way to achieving the ECS Gold Card and professional electrician status.

Study Format & Duration

Blended Learning:

NVQ Validity:

Flexibility:

Next Available Dates

Flexible Enrollment Year-Round
  • Enroll and start based on your availability
  • Support available throughout your journey

Call us at 01992 413503 or email info@learntradeskills.co.uk to confirm your start date.

Progression Opportunities:

Upon completion of the Experienced Worker Electrical Course Package, you can:

    • Apply for your ECS Gold Card (Experienced Worker Route)
    • Join a Competent Person Scheme (e.g., NAPIT, NICEIC)
    • Become eligible for the AM2E assessment
    • Take on supervisory or self-employed roles
    • Specialise in areas like Solar PV, EV Charging, or Inspection & Testing

Enrolment and Fees:

  • Course Fee: £5,199.00
  • Deposit Required: To secure your place
  • Payment Plans Available: Customised options to suit your needs

Contact us to discuss the best plan for you

Other Course Details

Stage 1: Level 2 Diploma in Electrical Installations (2365) Online

Assessment Type:
  • Online module tests
  • Self-assessments
  • Knowledge checks
Focus Areas:
  • Electrical principles and installation technology
  • Health and safety procedures

Stage 2: 18th Edition Wiring Regulations (2382)

Assessment Type: 2-hour multiple-choice exam (open book) Focus Areas:
  • Current IET Wiring Regulations

Stage 3: Inspection & Testing (2391-52)

Assessment Type: Written theory + practical assessment

Focus Areas:

  • Cerification and periodic inspection
  • Test reports and fault diagnosis

Stage 4: NVQ Level 3 Portfolio (2346)

Assessment Type:

  • Work-based portfolio
  • Assessor observations
  • Photo and document evidence

Focus Areas:

  • Full range of electrical installation tasks
  • Testing, inspection, fault finding
  • Real-world installations across different environments

Final Step: ECS Gold Card Application

Once you’ve passed all modules and submitted your NVQ portfolio:

  • Apply for your ECS Gold Card (Experienced Worker)
  • Optionally book and pass your AM2E assessment (not included in course)
  • Be officially recognised as a Fully Qualified Electrician

Books

You will be expected to have your own copies of these books when attending our 2365 Electrotechnical Diploma Package. Please also see the equipment required for the course.

City & Guilds – The City & Guilds Textbook: Book 1 Electrical Installations, Second Edition (ISBN 978-1398361591)

City & Guilds – The City & Guilds Textbook: Book 2 Electrical Installations, Second Edition (ISBN 978-1398361607)

IET – On-Site Guide (ISBN 978-1839532276)

IET – Guidance Note 3 – Inspection & Testing (ISBN 978-1839532368)

IET – Requirements for Electrical Installations – Wiring Regulations (ISBN 978-1839532184)

IET – Electrician’s Guide to the Building Regulations (ISBN 978-1839532542)

Equipment

Sticky tabs, highlighters, and a scientific calculator.

Instalments

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Pay as you train 0% interest electrical training instalments

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Depending on how long your course is we can split it into monthly payments with the centre 0%. Please call 01992 413503 to arrange this method.

Career Support

We guarantee employment support until you get your first job 

Whilst training with us, you are more than welcome to schedule a career discussion with one of our experts within the training centre. This will include a CV evaluation, guidance on where to look for jobs and an evaluation of the type of electrical work you would like to carry out, providing each step to be taken in order to ensure that you are successful in achieving your goals and aspirations in the electrical field.

NVQ On-Site Assessment Policy

Purpose

This policy is designed to ensure efficient and effective on-site assessments for the NVQ Electrical Installation Certificate while minimizing excessive travel for assessors. The goal is to balance the needs of our candidates with the practical considerations of assessor availability and travel distance.

Scope

This policy applies to all NVQ Electrical Installation Certificate assessments that require on-site observation by an assessor.

Policy Statement

Assessment Scheduling

  • Assessments will be scheduled based on geographic proximity to the assessor’s base location.
  • Priority will be given to candidates within a 50-mile radius of the assessor’s base.

Travel Radius

  • Assessors will not be required to travel more than 50 miles one way for an on-site assessment.
  • Exceptions to this travel limit may be considered under special circumstances, subject to approval by the Assessment Coordinator.

Cluster Assessments

  • Wherever possible, assessments will be clustered geographically to allow multiple candidates to be assessed during a single trip.
  • Candidates located within the same region will be scheduled on the same day to maximize efficiency.

Remote Assessment Consideration

  • In cases where on-site assessments are impractical due to distance, remote assessment options will be explored.
  • Candidates may be required to provide video evidence or participate in a live video call to demonstrate their work.

Candidate Responsibility

  • Candidates will be informed of the travel policy at the time of registration.
  • Candidates outside the 50-mile radius may be required to travel to a designated location within the acceptable travel distance for their assessment.

Travel Reimbursement

  • Assessors traveling beyond the 50-mile radius (under approved exceptions) will be reimbursed for travel expenses as per the organisation’s travel reimbursement policy.

Approval Process for Exceptions

  • Any request for an exception to the travel policy must be submitted in writing to the Assessment Coordinator at least four weeks in advance of the assessment date.
  • The request must include justification for the exception and any supporting documentation.

Communication

  • Clear communication channels will be established between the assessor, candidates, and the Assessment Coordinator to ensure smooth scheduling and execution of assessments.
  • Candidates will receive confirmation of their assessment date, time, and location at least two weeks in advance.

Review and Adjustment

  • This policy will be reviewed annually and adjusted as necessary to reflect changes in operational needs and the geographic distribution of candidates.

Responsibilities

Assessors

  • Adhere to the travel policy and provide timely notification of any issues affecting their ability to conduct assessments.

Assessment Coordinator

  • Ensure compliance with the policy, approve exceptions, and coordinate the scheduling and communication process.

Candidates

  • Understand and comply with the travel policy, including any requirements to travel to designated assessment locations if necessary.

Review

Khaled

Embarking on a new career path is never easy—but for Khaled, it was life-changing. After facing early challenges with electrical theory, he enrolled in the course at Learn Trade Skills. With the right guidance, support, and hands-on training, Khaled reignited his passion for the trade and gained the confidence and qualifications to progress in the industry

FAQ

Who is this NVQ for?
Electricians with at least 5 years of verifiable on-site experience.
18th Edition, Inspection & Testing, and relevant Level 2 qualification.
No, it’s entirely workplace-based.
Real work documentation, installation photos, and site reports.
No, but it leads to the AM2E which is booked separately.
You gain NVQ Level 3 status and become eligible for the ECS Gold Card.
Through a digital platform with assessor support.
Yes, two on-site observations are part of the NVQ.
Average duration is 6–12 months.
Yes, it meets the technical requirements for most CPS schemes.

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