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Good Afternoon Sparks,

I am currently a maintenance electrician however I have experience in domestic, commercial and industrial installs. I am looking at completing the inspection and testing 2394 + 2395 in the next month or so as my partners job is taking us to London. So in an effort to help me find work I am paying for my self to do 17th edition, inspection and testing and will be applying for my ECS card.

I have NVQ level 3 in electrical maintenance and BTEC level 3 in electrical/electronic engineering.

My queries to all you helpful chaps is this:

- Will I be restricted to finding work since my ECS card will say electrical maintenance on the front?

- I have a choice to do the EAL inspection and testing or the C&G version. I am told the C&G version is harder. Once completed I understand that you then send off your certification to prove that you have completed 2394 + 2395.

Has anybody done the EAL version?
Does it state EAL on your ECS card?
Is the EAL version looked upon as less favourable?

I am not looking to take short-cuts I would just like to know what is best in the long run before I invest time and money.

Any advice from people who have been through the transition I am currently going through would be helpful.

It is much appreciated if you have taken the time to read this and any advice I can be given I will be extremely grateful for.

I had a look through the threads and couldn't see a topic on this. Sorry if it is duplicated.

Josh!
Personally If i were looking for someone, as long as the have the cert and can do it i would care if C&G or EAL. After all, the course is exactly the same, only difference is the exam. Doing a closed book exam doesn't prove you to be better at the test and inspect. I see loads of guys who went the C&G route that have to check there books. Both as equal as each other and if an employer said otherwise your better of going elsewhere and working for someone or some company that are not sausages.
 
This thread is six years old, but agree not bothered if it’s city and guilds or EAL. But if I had to I would chose EAL every time. The city and guilds seeem to be stick in a time warp and hasn’t moved on over time.
 

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