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ELECTRICIAN COURSE
- Fast Track Learning
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- Start Earning In As Little As 6 Weeks
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- No Prior Experience Required
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FAST TRACK
ELECTRICIAN COURSE
- Fast Track Learning
- Guaranteed Work Placement For Your NVQ
- Start Earning In As Little As 6 Weeks
- Career & Employment Support With Our Recruitment Team
- No Prior Experience Required
- Start training now — Finance from £20/month with Payl8r.
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Become an approved electrician through our NVQ Level 3 Electrical Training Course.
Want to become an electrician and start earning money ASAP? Elec Training’s very own Elec Apprenticeship programme is a superb alternative to the traditional electrical apprenticeship.
We have several different electrical courses to choose from, all of which include a paid work placement plus hands-on learning in one of our training centres. Contact Elec Training today to learn more about our ‘earn while you learn’ electrician training packages. Enrol in our electrician training programs in Wolverhampton and become an approved electrician. With our electrical apprenticeship, you’ll earn while you learn, gaining hands-on experience for electrician certification. Elevate your career with practical skills.
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Laethian is brilliant tutor and taught me so much durring the 4 weeks and feel confident to go out and carry out domestic electrical installs. He also is down to earth easily approachable if you don't understand something. Also you can have banter,..
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Just finished my level 2
Just finished my level 2, the support and teaching was second to none! The tutors were more the helpful more so leathian went the extra mile for the students and myself, malcom to and josh is already finding me job opportunities. Highly recommend! And grateful for everything!
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I run a company that helps people develop a new route for work, from the Performing Arts to Military or Professional Sports. I referred a candidate to Elect Training, who were brilliant. The training was excellent and the aftercare, particularly from Josh...
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I signed up for the NVQ with Elec Training based on their promise to help me find employment to complete my qualification—and they delivered exactly as they said they would! Not only have I secured a new job after my hours were reduced with my previous company, but I’m now working with...
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Having left the military and looking for a new career, I wanted to build on the skills I gained during my service. I always enjoyed the electrical aspects of my job, which led me to choose the Level 2 2365 course with Elec Training. Laethian was an amazing
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I’ve been in construction since I was a teenager, working as both a machine driver and groundworker over the years, but I’ve always had an interest in electrics. Without qualifications, it was difficult to find a way into the electrical industry—until I came across Elec Training.
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Just finished my level 2 with elec training,I was a bit nervous to begin with as I didn’t no anything about being an electrician and also my age as I knew I would of been one of the oldest in the class but my trainer laethian was amazing with me and the rest of the lads, the way he delivered the therory...
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Want to become an electrician as quickly as possible? Then you have come to the right page. How can you become fully qualified as quickly as possible?
Here is the most recognised route. City & Guilds Level 2 – 2365-02 (4 weeks in centre practical) + 3 weeks e-learning from the comfort of your home.
Next step – City & Guilds 18th edition course, 3 days online learning and half a day exam (open book).
At this stage you have two choices,
- Truly fast track and do your City & Guilds Level 3 -2365-03 back to back, this is a (4 week in centre) + 4 week e-learning from the comfort of your home.
Or
- Our Recruitment team puts you into work to build up your confidence and you do your City & Guilds Level 3 -2365-03 at a later stage.
Once you have completed your City & Guilds Level 3 -2365-03 we enrol you on to your City & Guilds Level 3 -2357 NVQ Fast Track, at this stage we either put you back into work or put you into work, our dedicated recruitment team has placed 1000s of students all over the UK and internationally if needed. Â
The 2357 NVQ can be obtained by submitting work-based evidence through our online portfolio builder, this is followed up by 2/3 onsite assessments. Once the 2357 NVQ is completed an independent AM2 exam must be done, once passed, you can apply for your ECS JIB Gold Card.
Train to become a fully Qualified Electrician with Elec Fast Track Option
Our programmes cover everything from beginner-friendly domestic electrician courses to advanced electrical installation certification pathways, all designed to take you from an electrician in training to becoming fully qualified.
With guaranteed NVQ work placement, small class sizes, and real world support from experienced tutors, we give you everything you need to build confidence, gain practical skills, and step into a new career as a qualified electrician.
Most Popular Electrical Training Courses
We offer a vast selection of courses that put the students’ needs first, they cater for both novice and experienced electricians. Explore some of our most in-demand programs below




£2707.50 (£3249.00 Inc VAT)
Level 2 Diploma - C&G 2365-02
This qualification is the first step on the ladder to becoming a fully qualified electrician.




£2707.50 (£3249.00 Inc VAT)
Level 3 Diploma - C&G 2365-03
This level 3 course is the natural progression from your level 2 and advances your knowledge and skills in electrical installation.



£1874.17 (£2249.00 Inc VAT)
NVQ Level 3 Electrical Installation/Maintenance - C&G 2357
The 2357 is designed for you to transfer the skills you have learnt at the centre into practical solutions when working on the tools or for a company.

£415.00 (£499.00 inc VAT)
18th Edition Course-C&G 2382-22
The five day BS:7671 course is essential for anyone looking to do electrical installation.

£1079.16 (£1295.00 Inc VAT)
C&G 2391-52 Inspection & Testing Course
This five-day course primarily focuses on practical training, instructing participants in the examination and evaluation of single-phase and three phase installations.

£329.17 (£395.00 Inc VAT)
Domestic & Commercial EV Charging Installation - C&G 2921-34
This course will give you a fundamental understanding of how to design and install Domestic and commercial ev chargers.
ELECTRICIAN'S CAREER MAP
Introduction
To achieve certification as a proficient electrician you will need to develop expertise in all electrical systems, ranging across all environments- from Domestic to Commercial within the industry in all capacities.
Stage 1 - Level 2 Diploma - C&G 2365-02
On your journey to becoming a fully qualified electrition, the level 2 deploma in Electrical Installations is the starting point. This is predominantly the domestic sector and encompasses: Domestic Wiring, Health and Safety, Installation Theory and Electrical Science.
Stage 2 - Level 3 Diploma C&G 2365- 03
In addition to stage 1, stage 2 is the progressive route to the level 3 Diploma in Electrical installation. Stage 2 encompasses: Design, Advanced science, Environmental Technologies, Inspection & Testing and Fault-Finding.
18th Edition Course - C&G 2382-22
A five Day essential course for those looking to be trained electricians. This is the updated version of the 17th edition. (BS:7671). The wiring regulations course is theory based and encompasses the eight parts of the new 18th edition amendment 2 Wiring regulations.
18th Edition Course - C&G 2382-22
A five Day essential course for Domestic Installers. This is the updated version of the 17th edition. (BS7671). The wiring regulations course is theory based and encompasses the eight parts of the new 18th edition amendment 2 Wiring regulations.
Recruitment
With our continued experience, credibility and networks we pride ourselves on our industry know how and the relationships built in the process and have a data pool of electrical contacts/ businesses/ employers. Upon successful completion of your portfolio, we can guide you on the most suited type of work to match your strengths and career aspirations.
Recruitment
With our continued experience, credibility and networks we pride ourselves on our industry know how and the relationships built in the process and have a data pool of electrical contacts/ businesses/ employers. Upon successful completion of your portfolio, we can guide you on the most suited type of work to match your strengths and career aspirations.
Stage 3 - NVQ Level 3 C&G 2357
The electrical NVQ is structured to make completing it as simple as possible. The C&G 2357 NVQ can be completed remotely via our online system, enabling you to upload various types of evidence and also complete numerous assessments as you study, rather than the 2-3 site visits that many traditional providers offer.
NVQ on-site Assessments
A NVQ assessor will on site asses your practical work. This forms 2-3 visits, and for this we have our appointed NVQ assessors.
NVQ on-site Assessments
A NVQ assessor will on site asses your practical work. This forms 2-3 visits, and for this we have our appointed NVQ assessors.
Stage 4 - AM2
Upon successful completion of your portfolio you will be required to undertake an AM2 test. This is conducted at an independent centre a total of 2.5 days at a fee of circa £800.00. *AM2 assessment is not included. We arrange this with you as per due process at a AM2 assessment centre local to you.
Stage 5 - Apply for NVQ
Having completed your AM2 assessment and providing us with your certificate, we will claim your NVQ. Allowing you to move to the final step.
Apply ECS GOLD CARD
This is it! The final step! Contact the JIB to obtain your JIB Gold Card and become Approved fully qualified Electrician.You are now able to work in a Domestic, Commercial, Industrial, agricultural setting making you extremely attractive to employers and well on your way to a career.
Why Become A Qualified Electrician
When you learn a trade, you learn a skill for life.
The trades industry is booming thanks to a rising population and an increase in the housing market. Because of this, there has never been a better time to learn a trade. With a shortage of skilled tradespeople comes a high demand and therefore, higher wages.
There are a number of reasons to become an electrician, with a high earning potential being just one of them.
When you become an electrician, you have a number of career options available to you. Electricians can work for an existing company, working set hours and receiving a monthly wage. Alternatively, there is the chance to become your own boss. This means choosing your own working hours, the jobs you take on and setting your own rate of pay. The average salary of an electrician in the UK is £35,000, but this is can be even higher depending on your location and experience level.
Why choose a city and guilds approved training centre
Established Reputation
City and Guilds, founded in 1878, has a long-standing presence in vocational education, which contributes to its trustworthiness and recognition by employers and learners alike.
Wider Employer Recognition
Research suggests that job listings often specify City and Guilds qualifications, such as City & Guilds 2365 level 2 & 3 or 2391, making it easier for students to secure employment without needing to explain equivalence.
International Recognition
City and Guilds have a strong international presence, operating in over 80 countries and working with governments worldwide to support vocational education systems. This global reach can be beneficial for students considering careers abroad.
Why It’s a Good Time to Become an Electrician in the UK
There is high demand for electricians in the West Midlands, with over 5,000 vacancies.
High Demand and Job Opportunities
The West Midlands currently has a significant demand for electricians, with recent data showing over 5,000 vacancies. This demand is driven by a national shortage of skilled electricians, and the region is seeing increased needs due to various projects, particularly in sustainable energy.
Competitive salaries, around £43,734 on average, make it financially rewarding.
Competitive Salaries
Electricians in the West Midlands can expect competitive earnings, with an average salary of approximately £43,734. Some areas, like Warwick, offer even higher wages, around £53,062, making it financially attractive.
Sustainable energy projects and AI increasing the need for electricians.
Growing Sustainable Energy Sector
The West Midlands Combined Authority has ambitious plans, including a Five Year Plan aiming for a 33% reduction in carbon use by 2026 and net zero by 2041. Initiatives like Energy Innovation Zones and Net Zero Neighbourhoods, with £3.5 million in funding, will create more opportunities for electricians in installing and maintaining low-carbon technologies.
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FAQS
What is the best way to become an electrician?
Complete City & Guilds Levels 2 and 3, gain experience via an apprenticeship, and achieve NVQ Level 3 and AM2.
What is the quickest way to become an electrician?
Take intensive City & Guilds Levels 2 and 3 courses, then NVQ Level 3 via Experienced Worker Assessment (2-3 years).
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What is the fastest way to become an electrician?
Fast-track City & Guilds Levels 2 and 3, plus work experience for NVQ Level 3, in under 3 years.
How much do electricians make in the UK?
UK electricians earn an average of £33,600 per year, with experienced ones up to £40,000+
How much does an apprentice electrician make?
Apprentice electricians in the UK earn about £6.40/hour, roughly £10,700 annually.
Can an electrician become an electrical engineer?
Yes, with an HNC/HND or degree in electrical engineering, electricians can transition to engineering roles.
What GCSEs do you need to become an electrician?
None but Maths and English GCSEs (grades 9-4) can help; Science (Physics) is helpful.
How to become an electrician in Australia from the UK?
Get UK qualifications, apply for skills recognition in Australia, and meet local licensing rules.
How to train to become an electrician?
Enroll in City & Guilds Levels 2 and 3, and pass NVQ Level 3 and AM2.
How much is an electrician course?
City & Guilds Levels 2 and 3 cost £4,000-£9,000, depending on provider and location.
How long is an electrician course?
City & Guilds Levels 2 and 3 take 1 years in total or less each; full qualification requires 2-3 years.
How long is a electrician course?
Electrician courses like City & Guilds Levels 2 and 3 months, full qualification requires 2-3 years.
How long does an electrician course take?
City & Guilds Levels 2 and 3 take 6 months each, totaling 2-3 years.
What is the electrician jobs London salary?
Electricians in London earn £35,000-£45,000 annually, with higher rates for specialized roles.
What is the salary for an electrician?
UK electricians earn an average of £33,600 annually, varying by experience and location.
What is the offshore electrician salary UK?
Offshore electricians in the UK earn £50,000-£70,000 annually, reflecting specialized conditions.
What is the electrician business owner salary?
UK electrician business owners can earn £50,000-£100,000 annually, depending on business size.
What is the New Zealand electrician salary?
New Zealand electricians earn NZD 60,000-90,000 annually, roughly £28,000-£42,000.
What is the electrician salary self-employed?
Self-employed UK electricians earn £40,000-£60,000 annually, depending on workload and location.
What is the London electrician salary?
London electricians earn £35,000-£45,000 annually, with self-employed rates up to £50/hour.
How much do electricians make in London?
Electricians in London make £35,000-£45,000 annually, with higher earnings for specialists.
How much do electricians make per year?
UK electricians make an average of £33,600 per year, more with specialization.
How much do apprentice electricians make?
UK apprentice electricians earn around £6.40/hour, approximately £10,700 annually.
How much do electricians make in Dubai?
Electricians in Dubai earn AED 60,000-100,000 annually, roughly £12,500-£20,800.
How much do electricians make an hour?
UK electricians earn £15-£25/hour employed, £20-£40/hour self-employed.
What is the electrician hourly rate in Manchester?
Manchester electricians earn £15-£23/hour employed, £20-£35/hour self-employed.
What is the hourly rate for an electrician?
UK electricians charge £15-£25/hour employed, £20-£40/hour self-employed.
What is the electrician hourly rate in Northern Ireland?
Northern Ireland electricians earn £14-£22/hour employed, £20-£35/hour self-employed.
What is the hourly rate for a electrician?
UK electricians earn £15-£25/hour employed, £20-£40/hour self-employed, varying by region.
What is the hourly rate for an electrician?
Employed UK electricians earn £15-£25/hour; self-employed charge £20-£40/hour.
What’s the average hourly rate for an electrician?
The average UK electrician rate is £15-£25/hour employed, £20-£40/hour self-employed.
What are high voltage electrician qualifications?
High voltage electricians need City & Guilds Levels 2 and 3, NVQ Level 3, AM2, and specialized HV training.
What qualifications are needed for an electrician?
UK electricians need City & Guilds Levels 2 and 3, NVQ Level 3, and AM2.
What are the qualifications of an electrician?
Electricians require City & Guilds Levels 2 and 3, NVQ Level 3, and AM2 assessment.
What are auto electrician qualifications?
Auto electricians need City & Guilds Levels 2 and 3, plus vehicle-specific electrical training.
What qualifications do I need to be an electrician in Australia?
UK qualifications, skills recognition, and Australian licensing via state regulators are required.
What are industrial electrician qualifications?
Industrial electricians need City & Guilds Levels 2 and 3, NVQ Level 3, AM2, and industrial training.
What is the average electrician salary in the US?
US electricians earn $50,000-$70,000 annually, varying by state and experience.
What is the average electrician salary?
UK electricians average £33,600 annually, with variations by region and specialization.
What is the average salary of an electrician?
The average UK electrician salary is £33,600 per year, higher with experience.
What is the average electrician salary in Scotland?
Scotland electricians average £28,000-£38,000 annually, slightly below UK average.
What is the average electrician salary?
The UK average electrician salary is £33,600 per year, varying by region.
Can you become an electrician apprentice with no experience?
Yes, UK apprenticeships accept beginners with basic math and English skills.
What is the best way to become an electrician?
Complete City & Guilds Levels 2 and 3, NVQ Level 3, and AM2.
Can you become an electrician without an apprenticeship in the UK?
Yes, via City & Guilds Levels 2 and 3, work experience, NVQ, and AM2.
Do you have to do an apprenticeship to become an electrician?
No, you can qualify via elec courses, work experience, NVQ, and AM2.
How much is it to become an electrician?
Total cost is £5,000-£10,000 for City & Guilds, NVQ, and tools.
How to become an electrician in New Zealand?
Get UK qualifications recognized, gain local experience, and apply for NZ licensing.
How to become an electrician fast?
Fast-track City & Guilds Levels 2 and 3, NVQ via work experience, in 2-3 years.
If you have any other questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us—we’re here to help!