Course details The City & Guilds 2357-34 and 2357-44 qualifications are aimed at electrical operatives who require an NVQ Level 3 in Electrical Installation. If you are looking to become graded with the JIB (Joint Industry Board) as an Approved Electrician (Gold Card) you are required to hold a full Level 3 technical certificate along with an NVQ Level 3.
Candidates working in the electrical trade usually embark onto the NVQ to enhance their employability and a guaranteed higher rate of pay. If you have already completed your City & Guilds 2330-07 Level 3 Certificate in Electrical Installation (Buildings and Structures) we can now easily convert this qualification into the new Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Electrotechnical Services (Electrical Maintenance). This will require the candidate completing a ‘bridging unit’ from the 2330 to the 2357-34 which will take 1 day at our centre and then you will have the NVQ portfolio element to complete. If you are about to start your electrical career or you are already registered on the City & Guilds 2365-03 Level 3 Diploma in Electrical Installations (Buildings and Structures) this can also be converted into the 2357-44 by completing a ‘bridging unit’ which will take 1 day at our centre leaving you with the NVQ portfolio to complete.
The NVQ is not classroom based and as such only one visit to our centre is required throughout the duration of the portfolio. You must, of course, be working in the electrical industry to be a position to gather evidence of work you completed. The pace of completing this portfolio record of evidence is down to each individual candidate’s working circumstances and in some circumstances can be completed as quickly as 3 months. Once you enrol onto the NVQ you will assigned an assessor who is suitably qualified into guiding and supporting you throughout the NVQ process. Our commitment to you means that you will have a dedicated assessor who will initially meet with you and go through the portfolio, support you throughout the duration and would include up to 2 pre-arranged on-site visits which will assist us in gathering evidence on your progress, to monitor your competency on site and to make sure that you are on track to complete your portfolio. It is now mandatory for all candidates who enrol onto the 2357 NVQ to complete their AM2 (Assessment Measurement) assessment prior to finishing the portfolio. The AM2 is a 3 day assessment which is delivered at designated NET training centres across the UK.
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The AM2 is not part of our electrical training centre and candidates will need to organise this themselves. But don’t worry as we are here to guide you through this process to make your journey as smooth as possible.
What course next? Entry Requirements:This qualification is suitable for a variety of people presently working in the electrical industry. You must have achieved the City & Guilds 2360 Part 2, 2330 Level 3 or 2365 Level 3 technical certificates prior to completing the NVQ. Location Nottingham.
There are eight performance units for the NVQ 2357, units 311 to 313 and 315 to 318. The eighth unit is unit 399, commonly known as the AM2 which must be taken at an approved AM2 Centre. (This is arranged for you on our Gold Package – see below). The eight performance units of the NVQ are outlined below. The first seven of these units (311 -313 and 315-318) must be carried out in your place of work where evidence is collected by your assessor via remote on-site assessment and by the candidate by creating site diaries within the e-Portfolio.
All outcomes for these seven units must be covered on at least two occasions. We have three different package options for this course – each with a choice of Full, or easy Monthly payments. The Silver Package is our most popular option because your portfolio is actually compiled for you by your allocated assessor from his observations and professional discussions.
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Simply click on one of the Packages and Payment Options just below to get started on your NVQ right now. Firefox downloadhelper mp3 converter. More details of the units within this course are printed below the NVQ 2357 Level 3 Diploma package options. If you’re not yet sure which course is for you, please complete our and we’ll get back to you very soon. Unit 311: Applying Health & Safety legislation & working practices (installing & maintaining electrotechnical systems & equipment) (ELTP01) 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 electrotechnical systems and equipment. Learning outcomes There are four learning outcomes to this unit.
The learner will be able to:. Apply relevant Health and Safety legislation in the workplace. Assess the work environment for hazards and identify remedial actions in accordance with Health and Safety legislation.
Apply methods and procedures to ensure work on site is in accordance with Health and Safety legislation. Apply procedures to deal with and report Health and Safety in accordance with Health and Safety legislation. Unit 313: Overseeing & organising the work environment (electrical installation) (ELTP03) 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 they can implement practices and procedures for overseeing and organising the work environment for the installation of electrotechnical systems and equipment. Learning outcomes There are six learning outcomes to this unit. The learner will be able to:.
Provide relevant people with technical and functional information for work on electrical systems and equipment. Oversee Health and Safety during work on electrical systems and equipment.
Co-ordinate liaison with other relevant persons during work activities. Organise and oversee work activities and operations. Organise a programme for working on electrical systems and equipment. Organise the resource requirements for work on electrical systems and equipment. What if you have already achieved City & Guilds 2330 Level 2 and Level 3? If you have already achieved the City & Guilds 2330 Level 2 and 2330 Level 3 (or EAL equivalent) then your certificates map over to only eight of the nine knowledge units of the NVQ 2357. You will need to complete unit 602 (formerly unit 302) Understanding environmental legislation, working practices & the principles of environmental technology systems (ELTK 02).
The unit 602 assessments include one evolve on-line test (exam conditions at a centre) and one short assignment task focused on photovoltaic (PV) installation work. What if you have already achieved City & Guilds 2330 Level 2 or 2365 Level 2 and 2365 Level 3?
If you have already achieved City & Guilds 2330 Level 2 or 2365 Level 2 and 2365 Level 3 then you will need to complete the “bridging assessment” covering units 603 and 605 (formerly units 303 and 305). Unit 601: Understanding Health and Safety legislation, practices & procedures (installing & maintaining electrotechnical systems & equipment) (ELTK 01). Ava kanna partha ayyo amma mp3 song free download. City & Guilds 2365 Level 2 or 2330 Level 2 covers the knowledge criteria for this unit.
Unit 602: Understanding environmental legislation, working practices & the principles of environmental technology systems (ELTK 02). If you have already achieved 2330 Level 2 & 2330 Level 3 then you will need to complete this knowledge unit and all the performance units. Unit 603: Understanding the practices & procedures for overseeing & organising the work environment (Electrical Installation) (ELTK03).
Nvq Level 2
See unit 605 below. Unit 604: Understanding the principles of planning & selection for the installation of electrotechnical equipment & systems in buildings, structures & the environment (ELTK04a). City & Guilds 2365/2330 Level 2 and 2365/2330 Level 3 covers the knowledge criteria for this unit. Unit 605: Understanding the practices and procedures for the preparation & installation of wiring systems & electrotechnical equipment in buildings, structures & the environment (ELTK04). If you have already achieved 2330 Level 2 or 2365 Level 2 and 2365 Level 3 then you will need to complete “bridging assessment” covering units 603 and 605 and all the performance units. Unit 606: Understanding the principles, practices & legislation for the termination & connection of conductors, cables & cords in electrical systems (ELTK05).
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City & Guilds 2365/2330 Level 2 and 2365/2330 Level 3 covers the knowledge criteria for this unit. Unit 607: Understanding principles, practices & legislation for the inspection, testing, commissioning & certification of electrotechnical systems & equipment in buildings, structures and & environment (ELTK06).
Nvq Level 3 Electrical Installation
City & Guilds 2365/2330 Level 2 and 2365/2330 Level 3 covers the knowledge criteria for this unit. Unit 608: Understanding the principles, practices & legislation for diagnosing & correcting electrical faults in electrotechnical systems & equipment in buildings, structures & the environment (ELTK07). City & Guilds 2365/2330 Level 2 and 2365/2330 Level 3 covers the knowledge criteria for this unit.
Unit 609: Understanding the electrical principles associated with the design, building, installation & maintenance of electrical equipment & systems (ELTK08). City & Guilds 2365/2330 Level 2 and 2365/2330 Level 3 covers the knowledge criteria for this unit.