Students gain real-world experience during Electrical courses!

Students gain real-world experience during Electrical courses!
Here at Able Skills, our students gain real-world experience. What we mean by that is we provide excellent facilities including the latest and most relevant appliances, tools and equipment. We are very prideful of our workshops, giving students a space to work individually with their own isolated equipment means that they have their everyone area to work in with the additional assistance of our expert instructors who will help you at any time. Many centres out there will offer fast and direct routes to professional work, maybe condensed courses, however, we know that the path from novice to expert takes time and a well-organised program of learning. We have been providing Electrical courses since 2002 and have the experience and knowledge to give our students a reliable and well-tested path from beginner to a new, competent entrant in the electrical industry. Here's a look at some of our students hard at work...

Students gain real-world experience during Electrical courses!
What should I expect?
Firstly, you should not expect an easy ride. There is no easy route to becoming a profession, the course will be intense, however, you can expect to support the entire way. Our instructors have been teaching for a long time and understand what aspiring electricians need from their own experiences, they can also give you an insight into what life is like in the progression on a daily basis. You can also expect an office team that you can rely on, whether that is an emergency change of dates or literally any issues our team will try their best to accommodate and solve your issues. Remember we do not put pressure on our students when it comes to paying for training, you can even pay in instalments, once a week at the bending of each week of the course!
What's next?
After completing this Level 2 Electrical course there are a few more courses you'll need to look to achieve. These include things like our 18th Edition courses which is a 5-day program to help students gain a solid grasp of the latest wiring regulations, giving you an insight into what needs to be done to meet industry standards when installing, maintaining and preparing installations and electrical appliances. Additionally, the obvious next step towards work would be our Level 3 Electrical course which will help you to gain a more advanced view of how to the trade works and generally gain more time and experience taking on tasks in a controlled environment alongside expert instructors!
More information:
For more information about any of these Electrical courses or to find out more about any of the other trades and courses we offer, feel free to give us a call on 0808 100 3245. Alternatively, you can email [email protected] Currently, we are providing training 7-days a week after re-opening. Plumbing causes, Bricklaying courses, Gas courses and Electrician courses are back in full-swing in a controlled manner with the rest of the construction trades returning on August 3rd! We have our own accommodation which is available on a room only basis and is located only 5 minutes from the Training Centre. The Accommodation is owned by Able Skills and will only ever be used by our students; the property also has a large car park so, for any of our visitors who are considering driving to us, vehicles can be left there quite safely during electrician courses or other training.
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