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Electricians who started their apprenticeship after August 2007
Electricians who started their apprenticeship after August 2007 and are looking to re-grade to an Approved Electrician.
To find you if you qualify to be re-graded to approved status simply answer the questions and follow the arrows
Can you provide evidence that you completed an SVQ Level 3 apprenticeship in Electrical Installations?
Did you pass your FICA between August 1995 and the 1st September 2008?
Did you start your apprenticeship prior to August 1995?
Click the link to see alternative route.
Click the link to see alternative route.
Have you had at least two years experience as an SJIB graded Electrician?
You will have to wait until you have two years experience as a qualified Electrician.
Have you completed the Statement of Experience form and submitted a copy to SECTT?
Click the link for a copy of the Statement of Experience form.
Having approved the Statement of Experience SECTT will return a copy to you and your employer. In addition SECTT will send a copy of the Employer Declaration form and the ACA application form which should be completed by your employer and returned to SECTT.
If the aforementioned paperwork is correct SECTT will make the necessary arrangements for you to sit the ACA.
If the aforementioned paperwork is correct SECTT will make the necessary arrangements for you to sit the ACA.
Having successfully completed the ACA the SJIB will send you and your employer the results and re-grade form which should be completed by you and your employer and returned to the SJIB. The SJIB will send your new card on to you.
Apprentices and Adult Trainees who completed an SVQ Level 3 are exempt from
completing the ECS Health and Safety Assessment for 5 years.
Please refer to the ECS Health and Safety Assessment section
on the website for more information
Failure to provide relevant certificates/documentation could result in a delay.
Fees are non-refundable
completing the ECS Health and Safety Assessment for 5 years.
Please refer to the ECS Health and Safety Assessment section
on the website for more information
Failure to provide relevant certificates/documentation could result in a delay.
Fees are non-refundable