Looking for some advice regarding joining a CPS. I've been in the electrical industry in various roles for nearly 10 years.
I started my electrical education back in 2008 when I completed a level 2 qualification and picked it back up in 2016 gaining a level 3 C&G followed by inspection and testing.
I'm up to date with my 18th edition. I've since done the C&G EV qualification and have worked as the QS for a company in an EV installer role. I spent 2023 away from the electrical industry but would like to return to the electrical industry, starting up as an EV charger installer on a self employed basis.
I need to be able to self certify as I was before but I have been told by NAPIT that they are unable to grant me membership as I don't have an NVQ 3, following changes in the criteria for scheme membership.
I was last assessed just over 2 years ago which unfortunately is there cut off! I never did the NVQ 3 before as I never needed a JIB gold card for any of my previous work so it just wasn't necessary.
Undertaking an NVQ level 3 now seems excessive for the work I actually want to do considering my previous experience and qualifications.
I've looked at the required evidence needed for the NVQ portfolio and a lot of it appears to be more commercial (cable tray, Piro cable, metal trunking etc), which is not only mostly irrelevant for a domestic EV charger installer but would also be pretty difficult to evidence for a portfolio as I am not currently working in the industry.
Even if I was to start up and go out fitting chargers (notifying the relevant building control dept each time), I wouldn't be able to use the work I'm doing as evidence for an NVQ portfolio as most of what's required wouldn't be involved in the installations.
I know personally several very successful, long standing and competent electricians who work solely on Domestic installations who do not have the NVQ level 3.
Is there any other way of joining a scheme to be able to self certify, perhaps with limited scope with the experience and qualifications I have? The NIC domestic installer scheme perhaps?
An NVQ 3 seems like a bit of an undertaking considering they would have happily signed me up if I'd have applied a few months earlier
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Looking forward to hearing your input
I started my electrical education back in 2008 when I completed a level 2 qualification and picked it back up in 2016 gaining a level 3 C&G followed by inspection and testing.
I'm up to date with my 18th edition. I've since done the C&G EV qualification and have worked as the QS for a company in an EV installer role. I spent 2023 away from the electrical industry but would like to return to the electrical industry, starting up as an EV charger installer on a self employed basis.
I need to be able to self certify as I was before but I have been told by NAPIT that they are unable to grant me membership as I don't have an NVQ 3, following changes in the criteria for scheme membership.
I was last assessed just over 2 years ago which unfortunately is there cut off! I never did the NVQ 3 before as I never needed a JIB gold card for any of my previous work so it just wasn't necessary.
Undertaking an NVQ level 3 now seems excessive for the work I actually want to do considering my previous experience and qualifications.
I've looked at the required evidence needed for the NVQ portfolio and a lot of it appears to be more commercial (cable tray, Piro cable, metal trunking etc), which is not only mostly irrelevant for a domestic EV charger installer but would also be pretty difficult to evidence for a portfolio as I am not currently working in the industry.
Even if I was to start up and go out fitting chargers (notifying the relevant building control dept each time), I wouldn't be able to use the work I'm doing as evidence for an NVQ portfolio as most of what's required wouldn't be involved in the installations.
I know personally several very successful, long standing and competent electricians who work solely on Domestic installations who do not have the NVQ level 3.
Is there any other way of joining a scheme to be able to self certify, perhaps with limited scope with the experience and qualifications I have? The NIC domestic installer scheme perhaps?
An NVQ 3 seems like a bit of an undertaking considering they would have happily signed me up if I'd have applied a few months earlier

Looking forward to hearing your input

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