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Level 3 Apprenticeship Standard in Electrical Installation

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What are the benefits of training as an electrician?

The ‘Electrotechnical' industry is diverse and exciting. It offers a guaranteed future, a full career path from school leaver to professional qualifications and good pay. From domestic work to major engineering projects there is a variety of jobs that few others can match. All this and you can earn whilst you learn!

When you train as an apprentice with DCET Training you will receive a free one day certified Health & Safety course, Emergency First Aid half day Course, ECS Card and all your reference books will be provided free of charge, and a reduced cost for the Inspection and Testing qualification after the apprenticeship is complete.  You can also apply for the NEW Apprentice Extra Card - a year's worth of savings for just £11. Click here for more details http://www.apprenticeextra.co.uk/

Testimonial:

"The tutors all have extensive experience of the industry, you can rely on their knowledge and support all the time and they instill confidence and belief in yourself". (Apprentice) 

"I'm very, very happy with DCET, my Training Officer is excellent, supportive, always there and never lets you down, I can ring him in the evenings if I'm having a problem at work". (Apprentice)

What qualities will I need?
Good practical skills, good problem solving skills, good written and verbal communication skills, good at maths, a head for heights and to be prepared to work in all weathers, the ability to follow plans, drawings and other instructions, willing to work in confined spaces, presentable with a pleasant manner.

How long is the apprenticeship?
The average length of an apprenticeship is between 38-42 months although this time could vary depending on age, previous qualifications and the ability to cover the range of work. 

Where does the training take place?
DCET Training have centres in Bristol, Exeter, Plymouth and Redruth. We operate a day release system (one day per week during term times), the rest of the time is spent in the workplace. All of our lecturers and assessors have themselves worked in the electrical industry so we have a good understanding of life on the tools.

What next?
Complete an Application Form
Email your application to  or Post to DCET Training, DCET House, Yeoford Way, Matford Business Park, Exeter, EX2 8LB.

We will then process your application and contact you with a date for you to attend one of our Training Centres to complete our initial assessment. Providing you are successful we will then give your details to potential employers. We may then contact you to attend an interview with a view to getting you employed for the full term of your apprenticeship.

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