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glasgospark
Looking to join niceic
I am 17th edition time served graded electrician with 2395
I am 17th edition time served graded electrician with 2395
Discuss Niceic what qualifications required to join in the Certification NICEIC, NAPIT, Stroma, BECSA Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
Not sure how the NIC define the 'domestic installer' and the 'approved contractor' because im not with them.
But like the others have said, they'd even accept a monkey if it had 17th.
Maybe the approved contractor status you must show 3phase or industrial/commercial work for the assessor?
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Speak to each scheme face to face at an Elex show and ask what you need to be a member? Shocking.
Our industry has a lot to learn from Gas Safe scheme. Joe public knows about it. They advertise. No-one has work done in their house without a Gas Safe registered member.
Where are we going wrong????????
The scheme's look at this forum and yet do not hear what we all say.... Whats the point?????????
obviously thought that electricians were trained monkeys compared to plumbers....
depends what `electricians` were refering to though doesn`t itWho's to say she's wrong?
Gas safe is better regulated, far more respected and the members better paid.
As for wood buchers, they can bodge anything electrical together, the sun shines out of their nether regions.
Hi glasgospark, I too have been looking at joining a scheme. Up here the Domestic Installer doesn't apply so you would need to apply for the Approved Contractor Scheme. I'm sure you need need 2391 to join might be wrong. I've applied to SELECT, your right you need to be approved to join but it's only a 1 day assessment which I done earlier this year. I just find SELECT more approachable.
Hi,
NICEIC and ELECSA as they are now part of the same group. Both have announced that from April this year that you need inspection qualifications (2391 or 2394 + 2395)to join and that existing members that do not have that level of qualification, need to gain them in the next two years.
All the info you need is here
http://www.niceic.com/Uploads/File2160.pdf
Cheers
Mark
Hi,
NICEIC and ELECSA as they are now part of the same group. Both have announced that from April this year that you need inspection qualifications (2391 or 2394 + 2395)to join and that existing members that do not have that level of qualification, need to gain them in the next two years.
All the info you need is here
http://www.niceic.com/Uploads/File2160.pdf
Cheers
Mark
DI's dont exist in Scotland - assuming you are working here. Only Approved Contractor status.
The first meeting will be a pre assessment to assess your level/skills and documentation by interview and tell you what to expect at your assessment. Expect the assessment proper to last all day. NICEIC correspondence should explain everything to you.
Good luck
Originally Posted by boffy35 Hi,
NICEIC and ELECSA as they are now part of the same group. Both have announced that from April this year that you need inspection qualifications (2391 or 2394 + 2395)to join and that existing members that do not have that level of qualification, need to gain them in the next two years.
All the info you need is here
http://www.niceic.com/Uploads/File2160.pdf
Cheers
Mark
I don't agree with that, you won't get approved status if your just 17th edition qualified, they are much tougher than the domestic installer scheme, trust me, you try and get approved status with just that qualification, I don't care what anyone here thinks I know, I have been a QS at approved level for donkey's years and it can be quite tough to get on the rungNot sure how the NIC define the 'domestic installer' and the 'approved contractor' because im not with them.
But like the others have said, they'd even accept a monkey if it had 17th.
Maybe the approved contractor status you must show 3phase or industrial/commercial work for the assessor?
I don't agree with that, you won't get approved status if your just 17th edition qualified, they are much tougher than the domestic installer scheme, trust me, you try and get approved status with just that qualification, I don't care what anyone here thinks I know, I have been a QS at approved level for donkey's years and it can be quite tough to get on the rung
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