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Looking for some input as wanting expand my knowledge, understanding and more important training with certification in the following areas to be able to expand my company and my own skill sets. Doesn't give a good company image advertising work with out the correct certification just...
I have experience with domestic electrical wiring and some electronics experience as well as considerable networking experience. I now work as a telecommunications engineer wiring and programming bt versatility business telecom systems.
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Hi everyone, first post.
I'm looking to retrain after being made redundant and I'm just comparing the courses offered
I'm looking at tradeskills4u who offer a course and 2 of the components are C&G 4141-01 and 4141-02
I've had a look at other training providers who don't offer this course...
Hi Scottish electrician here interested in a change looking to try and obtain work on windfarms. Has any one any information of any company's that take on UK sparks in this field also any courses that I would benefit from I'm in the process of booking the basic courses I.e RUK/GWO fire...
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I was wondering if anyone can help me in recommendations on specific courses to do in the fire and security sector.I have been searching on the web and so far the FIA 3 day course looks like the best one in that field but what can anyone recommend on security systems and access control...
Hi all, Looking for advice, I am an experienced electrician and have been asked by a customer to install electric underfloor heating throughout a converted victorian chapel as a primary heat source. The customer is open to all options. I am intending to have a professional appraisal from a...
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I'm 18, and have just finished A-levels. However, I have become painfully aware of the fact that Uni does not necessarily equate to a good job like it used to, and based on my phobia of ending up in a desk job have decided to look into becoming an electrician
My father is a gasfitter...
In my degree I did not took electrical or energy modules(concentrating on analogue/digital/software/math/management modules) and did not work with high voltages. If I want to become domestic electrician (primarily for my own house) - what would be the easiest way to get required certifications?
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Just seeing if anyone on here knew or has experienced becoming a chartered engineer from being a fully qualified spark. Not really sure which is best, degree or diploma route? Any advice is welcomed
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Anyone can tell me how is doing an 17th edition training and exam?
If want to learn at home, without training or before going to training, what I need to know?
How many and wt kind of training books I needed?
And how is doing the exam?
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I'm an electrical engineering HNC student and I'm currently doing a research project about an office rewire. I have to price it up basically. I am not a DIYer looking for a quick way to burn my house down and I won't be doing any real electrical work off the back of anything that is...
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