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I agree Dave but it's not about knowledge these days it's about what you can do! I suppose the jib have got it right in some ways by saying that the NVQ proves competence it was 20 odd yrs ago when I was at college and can't remember a lot!
 
That's my point it should be what you can do, and some onsite log with photographs that anybody could may have done don't prove diddly.Now you talk about college, when I done the 236 it was 50% practical as well as Electrical theory, that tide in with the other 4days a week on site, was the way and don't forget when it was time to sit the written exam, if you fail your practical course work it was deferred full stop.That IMO was a very full prove way of demonstrating competence.
 
Anybody can take an picture and say, yeah look what I have done, nonsense utterly.



Yeah but the point TJ Anderson is making is that they accept the nvq as your underpinning knowledge has already been proved as you have to have your tech certs to enrole on the nvq or would have to do the extended nvq which would include the underpinning knowledge....you wouldn't need the nvq as you done the 236 A,B and C which was before the nvq was brought in. I don't think the nvq was introduced untill 1999. I personaly think having the jib is good thing as they don't budge on what's required to be classed as an electrician and certainly won't entertain no micky mouse Electrical Trainee qualifications.
 
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Yeah but the point TJ Anderson is making is that they accept the nvq as your underpinning knowledge has already been proved as you have to have your tech certs to enrole on the nvq or would have to do the extended nvq which would include the underpinning knowledge....you wouldn't need the nvq as you done the 236 A,B and C which was before the nvq was brought in. I don't think the nvq was introduced untill 1999. I personaly think having the jib is good thing as they don't budge on what's required to be classed as an electrician and certainly won't entertain no micky mouse Electrical Trainee
qualifications.

couldnt agree more been with the jib on and off since I was an apprentice and to be honest the last 2 sites I have been on and the one I'm on now won't even let you near it without a gold card so it's definitely the way to go these days for anyone entering the trade!
 
Yeah but the point TJ Anderson is making is that they accept the nvq as your underpinning knowledge has already been proved as you have to have your tech certs to enrole on the nvq or would have to do the extended nvq which would include the underpinning knowledge....you wouldn't need the nvq as you done the 236 A,B and C which was before the nvq was brought in. I don't think the nvq was introduced untill 1999. I personaly think having the jib is good thing as they don't budge on what's required to be classed as an electrician and certainly won't entertain no micky mouse Electrical Trainee qualifications.

I have read posts on here with guys having the C&G 236 abc, an still only getting an JIB labourer's card.? Not understanding this, That core qualification was- is an bloody good standard,anyway just gone onto the JIB website to look for myself, and the way I am reading it, with the older quals you will be graded, with gold card one off,but it will only run for 18months, after that NVQ required, otherwise you will graded as an labourer.
 
I have read posts on here with guys having the C&G 236 abc, an still only getting an JIB labourer's card.? Not understanding this, That core qualification was- is an bloody good standard,anyway just gone onto the JIB website to look for myself, and the way I am reading it, with the older quals you will be graded, with gold card one off,but it will only run for 18months, after that NVQ required, otherwise you will graded as an labourer.

yes hence the reason I did the NVQ as I didn't want it to come back and bite me later down the line and it clearly states that a tech cert alone does not meet the requirements of the NVQ it's very confusing the way I understood it if you have the NVQ in place then you are fine regardless of weither you have a seperate tech cert or not!
 
I have read posts on here with guys having the C&G 236 abc, an still only getting an JIB labourer's card.? Not understanding this, That core qualification was- is an bloody good standard,anyway just gone onto the JIB website to look for myself, and the way I am reading it, with the older quals you will be graded, with gold card one off,but it will only run for 18months, after that NVQ required, otherwise you will graded as an labourer.


If you look at the ecscard website It says that if you qualified before 1994 then a copy of your final apprenticeship deeds or apprenticeship completion certificate is needed along with a current H&S certificate or recognised H&S qualification and a formal BS7671 qualification in the current addition of the wiring regs.

Any one who has provided the above with their application would be eligible for a installation electricians gold card. If they haven't been graded as such then they either haven't provided the correct information, filled the application in wrong or the JIB have made a mistake.

A close friend of mine completed his apprenticeship in 1989. Recently he sent of his application and got sent an adult trainees card lol....anyway phoned the JIB they confirmed it was a mistake and within a week was sent his gold card.
 
yes hence the reason I did the NVQ as I didn't want it to come back and bite me later down the line and it clearly states that a tech cert alone does not meet the requirements of the NVQ it's very confusing the way I understood it if you have the NVQ in place then you are fine regardless of weither you have a seperate tech cert or not!

The NVQ3 is your site diary evidence (practical competence) plus your tech cert. You can't complete the NVQ3 without the separate tech cert.
I did the qualifications separately, but they bundle all into one course nowadays.

This is how I understand the great big mess of qualifications anyway, lol. I may be wrong
 
The NVQ3 is your site diary evidence (practical competence) plus your tech cert. You can't complete the NVQ3 without the separate tech cert.
I did the qualifications separately, but they bundle all into one course nowadays.

This is how I understand the great big mess of qualifications anyway, lol. I may be wrong

I see what your saying but from what leesparkykent is saying is that you can acheive the NVQ by covering the underpinning knowledge once enrolled in the NVQ I think??the older NVQ 2356 that is??
 

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