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Electrician Courses in Walsall

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Earn While You Learn: Quickest way for Adult Learners to Become Fully Qualified Competent Electricians

Skip the traditional wait—combine paid work experience with accredited training and get qualified in months, not years.

  • Paid Work Placement
    Earn a competitive wage from day one with one of our trusted Birmingham employers.
  • Hands-On Training
    Small classes, real industry-standard equipment and expert instructors, build skills you actually use and employers are looking for.
  • Flexible Schedules
    Flexible class room options to fit around your life.
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As easy as 1, 2, 3.

How It Works: 3 Simple Steps
  1. Apply & Secure Your Spot
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Or call 0330 822 5337 to choose your course and preferred start date.

  1. Train & Qualify 
    Attend hands-on classes at our West Midlands centre, complete practical assessments, and earn your 2365-02 Level 2 Electrical Installation award and 18th edition (step 1 and step 2).
  2. Work & Earn
    Begin your paid placement with one of our trusted local employers and start your electrician career immediately as an electricians mate / improver. This is a paid job.

Why Become A Qualified Electrician

Gain a trade that delivers job security, strong earnings and real flexibility, right here in the West
Midlands.

• Protect your self from AI

AI cant wire a house, or crawl though a loft wiring a new build, so protect yourself today form the AI boom.

• A Skill for Life

Electrical knowledge never goes out of style. Your qualification keeps you in demand, no matter the economic climate.

• Booming Industry & Job Security

With house-building and renovation projects surging across the West Midlands, qualified electricians are in short supply and high demand.

• Competitive Earnings For Fully Qualified Electricians

  • UK average: £35,000 per year
  • Birmingham & surrounding areas: £32,000–£38,000, with overtime and self- employment rates p ushing well above this.

• AI Fuelled Growth

The demand for electricity and power is going through the roof, AI has fuelled power use like nothing before, this had drove the demand for electricians though the roof, this is not a fad but a trend that will continue for the next foreseeable future.Employee route: Regular hours, steady wage, benefits.

• Flexible Career Paths

  • Employee route: Regular hours, steady wage, benefits.
  • Self-employment: Set your own rates, choose your jobs, control your schedule.

• Local Growth & Opportunity

From new housing developments to commercial fit-outs, Birmingham’s construction sector offers ongoing projects and long-term contracts for certified electricians.

Ready to secure your future?

Enrol in our StokeonTrent electrician courses today and step into a career that builds both your skills and your earnings.

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. A more in-depth version can be found, How to Become an Electrican.

Stage 1 - Level 2 Diploma - C&G 2365-02

On your journey to becoming a fully qualified electrician, the level 2 diploma 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.

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.

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.

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.

Discover Worcester While You Train to Be an Electrician

Whilst training in stoke why not visit some of its iconic land marks:

  1. The Potteries

Stoke-on-Trent is the world capital of ceramics. It’s home to legendary pottery brands like Wedgwood, Spode, and Royal Doulton. Visit the Gladstone Pottery Museum or the World of Wedgwood to see craftsmanship in action and even throw your own pot. 

  1. Bottle Kilns

Scattered across the city are the distinctive bottle-shaped kilns—reminders of the city’s industrial past. Many are preserved as heritage sites and make for some great photo spots during a day off. 

  1. Trentham Gardens & Monkey Forest

Enjoy 725 acres of landscaped gardens, shopping, and cafés at Trentham Estate. The highlight? Monkey Forest, where over 140 free-roaming Barbary macaques live in a woodland setting. 

  1. The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery

See the famous Staffordshire Hoard (the largest Anglo-Saxon gold hoard ever found) and exhibits celebrating local pottery heritage. 

  1. Alton Towers Resort

Just a short drive from Stoke, Alton Towers is the UK’s biggest theme park—perfect for an adrenaline-filled weekend with classmates. 

  1. Bet365 Stadium

Home to Stoke City FC, one of the oldest professional football clubs in the world. Catch a match or tour the stadium if you’re into football. 

  1. Westport Lake

A beautiful spot for a relaxing walk, wildlife spotting, or just some fresh air after a week of wiring circuits. Great for photography too. 

  1. Etruria Industrial Museum

A working steam-powered potter’s mill showing how Stoke’s industrial revolution ran. It’s right on the canal, making for a scenic stop. 

  1. Middleport Pottery

Famous for Burleigh pottery, this working Victorian pottery factory offers tours and riverside walks along the Trent and Mersey Canal. 

  1. The Oatcake Tradition

You can’t leave Stoke without trying a Staffordshire oatcake—a savoury pancake-style delicacy filled with cheese, bacon, or sausage. Local cafés (called “oatcake shops”) serve them fresh all day. 

FAQs: Becoming an Electrician in Walsall, UK

What electrician courses are available at Electrician Courses Walsall Limited?

Electrician Courses Walsall Limited offers City & Guilds Levels 1-3, apprenticeships, 18th Edition, and specialist courses like EV charging. 

What are the entry requirements for electrician courses in Walsall?

Basic Maths and English GCSEs (grades 9-4) are required for City & Guilds at Electrician Courses Walsall Limited; no prior experience needed. 

Can I start electrician training in Walsall with no experience?

Yes, Electrician Courses Walsall Limited’s City & Guilds Level 2 is designed for beginners with no electrical background. 

How long is a Level 2 electrician course in Walsall?

City & Guilds Level 2 at Electrician Courses Walsall Limited takes one year, combining theory and practical training. 

How much do electrician courses cost in Walsall?

City & Guilds Levels 2 and 3 cost £3,000-£6,000 at Electrician Courses Walsall Limited; tools/PPE add £85-£200. 

Are part-time electrician courses available in Walsall?

Yes, Electrician Courses Walsall Limited offers part-time City & Guilds courses for those balancing work or family. 

Can I study electrician courses online in Walsall?

Electrician Courses Walsall Limited offers online theory for 18th Edition, but practical training requires in-person attendance. 

Are fast-track electrician courses available in Walsall?

Electrician Courses Walsall Limited provides accelerated City & Guilds options, completable in months, plus NVQ pathways. 

Where can I take the AM2 assessment near Walsall?

AM2 assessments are at NET-approved centres in Wolverhampton or Birmingham, accessible from Walsall. 

What is the City & Guilds 2365 Level 2 course in Walsall?

It’s a beginner course at Electrician Courses Walsall Limited covering electrical installation, safety, and practical skills.

Can I become an electrician without an apprenticeship in Walsall?

Yes, complete City & Guilds Levels 2 and 3, gain work experience, and pass NVQ and AM2. 

Are electrician apprenticeships available in Walsall?

Electrician Courses Walsall Limited partners with employers for Level 3 Installation Electrician apprenticeships, lasting 3-4 years. 

What’s the apprentice electrician wage in Walsall?

Walsall apprentices earn £6.40/hour, roughly £13,248 annually, increasing with training progression and employer. 

Can I train as an electrician at 40 in Walsall?

Yes, Electrician Courses Walsall Limited offers flexible courses for mature learners with no age limit.

Are there funding options for electrician courses in Walsall?

Advanced Learner Loans and Skills Bootcamps at Electrician Courses Walsall Limited fund courses; apprenticeships are employer-funded. 

What tools do I need for electrician courses in Walsall?

Electrician Courses Walsall Limited requires PPE (hi-vis, boots) and tools (£85-£200), including screwdrivers and pliers. 

How do I find electrician work experience in Walsall?

Contact Electrician Courses Walsall Limited for placements or apply for electrician’s mate roles locally. 

What’s the job market like for electricians in Walsall?

Walsall’s manufacturing and construction sectors, including automotive, create strong demand for skilled electricians. 

Can I specialize in EV charging installation in Walsall?

Electrician Courses Walsall Limited offers EV charging courses, ideal after City & Guilds qualifications.

Are evening electrician courses available in Walsall?

Electrician Courses Walsall Limited offers evening City & Guilds courses, suitable for full-time workers.

What is the NVQ Level 3 for electricians in Walsall?

NVQ Level 3 involves on-site experience and portfolio-building, offered via Electrician Courses Walsall Limited apprenticeships. 

How do I get a JIB/ECS card in Walsall?

After NVQ Level 3 and AM2, apply online via JIB or ECS for site work. 

Are there women-only electrician courses in Walsall?

Rare, but Electrician Courses Walsall Limited supports inclusive training; contact for women-specific initiatives. 

What’s the average electrician salary in Walsall?

Walsall electricians earn £32,500-£40,000 annually, slightly below London’s £41,318 average. 

Can I study while working full-time in Walsall?

Electrician Courses Walsall Limited offers part-time/evening courses for working students balancing study. 

Are there free electrician taster courses in Walsall?

Electrician Courses Walsall Limited may offer free taster sessions; contact for introductory workshops. 

How do I become a domestic electrician in Walsall?

Complete City & Guilds Levels 2 and 3, NVQ, AM2, and join a Part P scheme. 

What’s the cost of a Level 3 electrician course in Walsall?

City & Guilds Level 3 costs £2,000-£4,000 at Electrician Courses Walsall Limited. 

Can Walsall employers sponsor electrician training?

Local employers fund apprenticeships; contact Electrician Courses Walsall Limited for opportunities. 

Where can I find electrician jobs in Walsall after training?

Search Reed.co.uk, contact Electrician Courses Walsall Limited, or network with local contractors for jobs. 

If you have any other questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us—we’re here to help!

Exploring Walsall: A Guide for Students at Electrician Courses Walsall Limited

Walsall, located in the heart of the West Midlands, is a town steeped in history, culture, and industrial heritage. For students attending Electrician Courses Walsall Limited, based at Crown Wharf Retail Park, Walsall offers more than just a place to learn valuable electrical skills. Whether you’re taking a b reak between classes or exploring the town during downtime, Walsall provides a variety of activities, attractions, and experiences to enrich your student life. 

A Convenient Base at Crown Wharf Retail Park 

Electrician Courses Walsall Limited is conveniently located at Crown Wharf Retail Park, 1902 Green Lane, Walsall WS2 8HE. The location is easily accessible by public transport and car, making it an ideal hub for students. After completing your training sessions, you’ll find several options nearby for shopping, dining, and relaxation. The retail park itself hosts a number of shops and eateries, allowing students to grab a quick lunch or browse for essentials between lessons. 

Discovering Walsall’s History and Culture 

Walsall has a rich cultural heritage that reflects its industrial past. Known h istorically for leatherworking and metal goods, the town boasts several attractions that are perfect for a leisurely afternoon. 

  1. Walsall Leather Museum
    For those interested in craftsmanship, the Walsall Leather Museum is a must-visit. Here, students can explore the history of leather production in Walsall, see demonstrations of traditional techniques, and even try their hand at simple leatherworking projects. The museum offers insight into one of Walsall’s most famous industries and provides a fascinating contrast to your electrical studies, showing the diverse range of skilled trades in the area.
  2. Walsall Arboretum
    Nature enthusiasts will enjoy the Walsall Arboretum, a beautiful public park featuring lakes, gardens, and walking paths. It’s a peaceful place to relax after a morning of hands-on electrical work, offering plenty of space to read, study, or simply unwind. The park also hosts seasonal events, from outdoor concerts to craft fairs, giving students a chance to mingle with the local community.
  3. New Art Gallery Walsall
    For a touch of modern culture, the New Art Gallery Walsall showcases contemporary art, sculptures, and temporary exhibitions. It’s an inspiring place for students to explore creativity, providing a nice balance to the technical skills being developed during your courses. Many exhibitions are free, making it an affordable option for students on a budget.

Shopping and Dining Around Walsall 

Between classes, students will appreciate the variety of shopping and dining options in Walsall. 

  1. Saddlers Shopping Centre
    Located in the town centre, the Saddlers Shopping Centre is perfect for retail therapy. From high-street fashion to electronics, the centre offers everything a student might need. Whether you’re picking up stationery, tools, or casual clothing, it’s convenient for a quick shopping break.
  2. Local Cafés and Restaurants
    Walsall boasts a variety of cafés, takeaways, and restaurants catering to different tastes and budgets. For a quick coffee, try The Coffee Club or Costa Coffee, both within easy reach of Crown Wharf Retail Park. If you’re looking for a meal, options range from casual fast food to family-friendly restaurants, providing students with flexible dining options between training sessions.

Entertainment and Leisure 

Learning doesn’t have to be all work and no play. Walsall offers several entertainment and leisure options for students looking to relax after a day of electrical training. 

  1. Walsall Town Hall
    Walsall Town Hall hosts live performances, from music concerts to theatrical productions. It’s an excellent venue to enjoy an evening out, whether you’re catching a local band or attending a comedy show.
  2. The New Art Gallery Walsall – Events
    In addition to its exhibitions, the gallery hosts workshops, talks, and community events. Participating in these activities is a great way for students to engage with local culture and network with creative minds in the area.
  3. Cineworld Walsall
    For those who want to unwind with a film, Cineworld Walsall offers the latest releases. It’s perfect for a low-key evening after a busy day of training.

Outdoor Activities and Sports 

For students who enjoy staying active, Walsall provides numerous outdoor and sporting opportunities. 

  1. Walsall Arboretum and Parks
    As mentioned earlier, Walsall Arboretum is ideal for jogging, walking, or casual sports. Students can also explore nearby green spaces like Chuckery Park or Delves Park, providing options for outdoor exercise or social activities with fellow learners.
  2. Sports Clubs and Gyms
    Walsall has a range of gyms and leisure centres, including Walsall Sports Centre and Active Lifestyles Gym, offering facilities for weight training, swimming, and group classes. Engaging in sport is a great way to relieve stress and maintain energy levels during intensive electrical training.

Exploring Local Heritage 

Walsall’s heritage goes beyond leatherworking. Students with an interest in history can explore various sites that highlight the town’s industrial and cultural past. 

  1. Walsall Museum
    Walsall Museum offers a glimpse into local history, from its industrial roots to everyday life in the town over the past century. It’s a fascinating place for students interested in how communities develop and adapt over time.
  2. Church Hill Park and Historical Buildings
    Walsall has several historic buildings and churches that reflect its rich past. Church Hill Park, for example, provides scenic views and a peaceful setting to learn more about local architecture and heritage.

Food, Markets, and Local Culture 

Students will find that Walsall’s markets and local food spots add flavour to their experience. 

  1. Walsall Market
    Located in the town centre, Walsall Market offers fresh produce, clothing, and unique items from local vendors. Visiting the market is a great way for students to experience the town’s culture, pick up essentials, and try local treats.
  2. Local Pubs and Eateries
    For socialising and sampling local cuisine, Walsall has a number of pubs, casual dining spots, and takeaway options. Whether you prefer traditional British fare or international dishes, there’s something for everyone. It’s also an opportunity to meet other students or locals and expand your social network.

Day Trips and Nearby Attractions 

For students looking to explore further afield, Walsall’s central location in the West Midlands makes day trips easy. 

  1. Birmingham
    Just a short train or bus ride away, Birmingham offers extensive shopping, cultural attractions, and entertainment. Students can visit the Bullring Shopping Centre, Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, or enjoy the city’s vibrant nightlife.
  2. Wolverhampton
    Only a short journey from Walsall, Wolverhampton provides additional shopping, leisure, and cultural experiences. The city is also home to universities, theatres, and sports venues that may be of interest to students.
  3. Cannock Chase
    For nature lovers, Cannock Chase is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty located nearby. Ideal for hiking, cycling, or a weekend escape, it offers a refreshing contrast to the urban environment of Walsall.

Balancing Study and Leisure 

Attending Electrician Courses Walsall Limited requires focus and commitment, but it’s equally important for students to balance their learning with leisure and exploration. Walsall provides an ideal environment for this balance, offering cultural, recreational, and social opportunities within easy reach of the training centre. Students can maximise their experience by scheduling study sessions, breaks, and leisure activities strategically. 

Practical Tips for Students 

  • Transport: Walsall is well connected by buses and trains, making it easy to explore nearby towns and cities. Consider using a West Midlands travel card for cost-effective commuting. 
  • Local Food: Try small cafés and takeaways near Crown Wharf Retail Park for quick, affordable meals. 
  • Safety: Like any town, be aware of your surroundings, especially when exploring after dark. 
  • Networking: Engage with fellow students during breaks — shared experiences can lead to lasting friendships and professional connections. 

Walsall is more than just a town for learning — it’s a place where students can experience culture, history, and leisure while pursuing their electrical training at Electrician Courses Walsall Limited. From exploring museums and art galleries to enjoying parks, markets, and local cuisine, there’s always something to do between classes. Its convenient location, combined with a variety of attractions and activities, makes Walsall an ideal destination for students who want to learn, relax, and make the most of their time in the West Midlands. 

By taking advantage of what Walsall has to offer, students not only gain essential skills in electrical installation and NVQ portfolio building but also enjoy a richer, more fulfilling student life. Whether it’s a quiet afternoon at Walsall Arboretum, a cultural visit to the New Art Gallery, or a day trip to Birmingham or Cannock Chase, there’s plenty to explore while building your career. 

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