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Apply for your ECS Labourer Card with the SPA Health & Safety Core Day training, a recognised route for supporting your ECS card application. Complete this one-day Safety Pass Alliance course to build essential health and safety risk assessment knowledge for electrical labourers working in the UK. This HSE-acknowledged training helps you meet key ECS Labourer Card requirements and supports safe working practices on site.
Take the first step towards becoming a skilled electrician with the City & Guilds Level 2 Electrical Installations Diploma. Gain core knowledge and practical skills to excel in electrical installations, preparing you for job roles and further qualifications towards becoming a qualified electrician.
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Advance your career in the electrotechnology sector with the City & Guilds Level 3 Diploma in Electrical Installations. Build on your skills with advanced electrical theory and practical training to become a skilled electrical professional.
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Learn to safely operate the CAT and Genny with our industry-leading CAT and Genny training. This course teaches operatives how to use the Cable Avoiding Tool (CAT) and Signal Generator (Genny) to locate underground cables and services. Get a recognised certificate to work efficiently and safely on construction sites.
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Join the City & Guilds 18th Edition Wiring Regulations course and stay up to date with the latest IET Regulations, including BS 7671:2018 with Amendment 4 (2026). Build a clear understanding of the current Requirements for Electrical Installations and learn how to apply key regulatory changes in real working environments. Prepare confidently for your exam and ensure you can work safely and in full compliance with the latest UK electrical standards.
Learn the essentials of Part P Building Regulations with this City & Guilds 2383-10 course for electrical installations in dwellings. This CPD-compliant Part P course helps electricians and domestic installers understand building regulations requirements for work carried out in England and Wales. The course prepares learners for the City & Guilds 2383-10 exam and helps them earn a recognised City & Guilds Building Regulations Part P Certificate.
Advance your electrical career with a recognised City & Guilds Level 3 Inspection & Testing course. The qualification is for experienced electricians who want to carry out initial verification, periodic inspection and electrical testing and inspection with confidence. This 2391 inspection and testing course helps you build the technical knowledge and practical competence needed to inspect, test, record and report on electrical installations in line with BS 7671 Wiring Regulations, IET Guidance Note 3 and safe working expectations supported by HSE guidance.
The EUSR SHEA Power Course is designed for individuals working in or preparing to work in the power industry. This HSE-compliant course covers essential safety, health and environmental awareness for power sector sites. After completing the course, learners receive an EUSR SHEA Power card/registration, which supports access to relevant power and utilities sites without a separate CSCS card.
We offer electrical installation courses for those wanting to become electricians and for qualified electricians looking to upgrade their skills. All teachers and assessors are experienced, fully qualified electricians and certified educational assessors. We provide all the qualifications and assessments needed to go from unqualified to fully qualified in one place. City & Guilds (C&G) validate and approve our electrician courses.
In the UK, you can find a range of electrical courses, including basic electrical installation, advanced installation techniques, 18th Edition, electrical maintenance, and specialist courses like PAT testing and solar panel installation. Courses are available for beginners, experienced electricians, and those seeking specific qualifications.
Electrical courses are suitable for individuals looking to start a career as an electrician, current electricians wanting to update their skills or gain new qualifications, and those interested in specialised areas of electrical work.
Entry requirements vary by course. Basic courses may require no prior experience, while advanced courses might require some existing knowledge or qualifications in electrical work. It is best to check the specific requirements for each course.
The duration of electrical courses can vary. Basic courses might take a few weeks, while more advanced or specialised courses can last several months. Depending on the course, full-time and part-time options may be available.
Qualifications include City & Guilds (C&G) diplomas, NVQs, and certificates for specific skills like PAT testing or 18th Edition Wiring Regulations. These qualifications are recognised across the industry.
Courses are often mostly delivered online, and some may include on-site components. Training centres might offer day, evening, or weekend classes.
Most electrical courses are accredited by recognised bodies such as City & Guilds or other industry standards. Accreditation ensures the course meets industry requirements and that the qualifications are widely recognised.
After completing an electrical course, you can pursue various job roles, such as a qualified electrician, electrical technician, or specialist in areas like maintenance or installation. The qualifications and skills gained will help you meet industry standards and enhance your career prospects.