Learning never stops! Especially when it comes to understanding an electrician's technical trade skill. It is important to recognise that it takes considerable working experience to truly claim this status. The approved entry level qualification is City & Guilds Electrical NVQ 2330 level 2, which will get you very much acquainted with the principles and a basic working knowledge of undertaking basic electrician's tasks, and a great first step on the career ladder, perfectly setting the groundwork for you to build upon.Training and qualifying up to NVQ level 3, takes you to the next crucial stage, after which you have ample opportunities at AbleSkills to study important practical knowledge areas such as the 1 day Electrical PAT testing course and the 17th Edition IEE Wiring Regulations (City & Guilds 2382), over 3 days. Keeping up to date with technology changes is vital!Government initiatives to speed up the installation of highly efficient green energy supply to reduce domestic - as well as commercial C02 emissions is high on the agenda now. At AbleSkills, there is opportunity to increase your knowledge base and employment chances by undertaking courses held in their new dedicated training workshops for energy assessment , the increasing popular Solar PV and Air/Ground Source Heat Pumps. AbleSkills training centre has an established reputation for its duty of care to all their students! An unique career progression curriculum is set into place which allows a student's natural development to be coordinated with the necessary approved course qualifications. By going down this learning route, a solid and comprehensive experience is built up, which significantly boosts all types of future career prospects.You will only stand a chance of gaining employment if you have trained and obtained a recognised certificated trade ( NVQ) qualification at an approved and accredited training centre like AbleSkills. Employers will always ask what work experience you have- so building up work experience is crucial to boosting your career prospects.Today, more than ever, to stand a chance of working in the electrical industry, the key is to remember that you do not stop learning when you have finished your qualification. AbleSkills also offer advanced courses for experienced electricians and plumbers to update their knowledge in order to compete successfully by offering a range of qualified technical services, both as a company employee and if you decide to be self-employed.