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Electrical Installation and Maintenance
Level 2 and 3

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Well-trained electricians are always in high demand. If this sounds like an exciting career path, we’ve got a program just for you.

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Safety should be the primary concern of anyone working with electricity. Although most household electrical repairs are simple and straightforward, always use caution and good judgment when working with electrical wiring or devices. Common sense can prevent accidents. The basic rule of electrical safety is: Always turn off power to the area or device you are working on.

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This qualification is intended for those learners seeking a career within the Installation and Maintenance industry or for those working within the industry who wants to update their skill set. This qualification is for supervised skilled workers who participate in a range of routine field work activities relating to Electrical Installation and Maintenance. They work under supervision and are given clear directions on how to complete the tasks.

 

They provide technical advice and some leadership in the resolution of specific problems. The knowledge and skills components are geared towards safe and effective installations, troubleshooting, assembling, and testing for a range of electrical installations and electronics equipment.

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After achieving this Certificate in Electrical Installation, individuals could progress to a wide range of other qualifications in the Electrical Engineering or Metal Engineering Maintenance Industry.

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Electrical Installation Level 2

Duration: ten (10) months

Location: Hazard Skills Training Centre - CTDI

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Overview:

This programme prepares students with the requisite entry level knowledge and manipulative skills for employment in the electrical industry such as electrical appliance shops, utility companies, and electrical construction and maintenance companies. The programme combines theory with laboratory activities as an effective means of developing the skills essential to the electrical trade.

The trainees begin with the fundamentals of electricity and wiring of simple circuits and machines, then progresses to residential wiring, three phase alternating current power, and introduction to motor controls. Safety is stressed as an integral part of each shop task. Emphasis is placed on wiring in accordance with the provisions contained in the Jamaica Standard 21, 1992.

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Objectives:

 

  • Safety related to Electrical Installation

  • Operation and use of tools and equipment related to electrical installation

  • Draw and interpret diagrams

  • Language and communication

  • Procurement related to electrical installation

  • Introduction to activity planning

  • Install and terminate electrical wiring, flexible cables and specialist cables

  • Installation of wiring

  • Conduit, trunking, and cable tray installation

  • Interpretation of standard specifications and manuals

  • Install electrical/electronic machinery appliances, fixtures and secondary wiring

  • Check/identify/isolate/rectify malfunctioning electrical machinery appliance and fixtures

 

Entry Requirement:

NVQ-J Level 1 – Electrical Installation or successful completion of the HEART NSTA Trust Diagnostic Test or at least one (1) CSEC or GCE subject

 

Qualification Gained:

NVQ-J Level 2 Certificate in Electrical Installation. The NVQ-J Certification is recognized in all CARICOM and Commonwealth countries.

 

Electrical Installation Level 3

Duration: six (6) months

Location: Hazard Skills Training Centre - CTDI

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Overview:

This course prepares students for supervisory roles in the electrical industry. The course combines theory with laboratory activities. Trainees begin with fundamental skills including leadership, customer service, basic management, problem solving and work place safety. They are then exposed to the coordination and installation of detailed residential, commercial and industrial wiring; industrial machines, components and systems to include motor controls. Safety is stressed as an integral part of each task. Emphasis is placed on wiring in accordance with the provisions contained in the Jamaica Standard 21, 1992 and other relevant codes.

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Objectives:

 

  • Introduction to management and supervision

  • Installation of communication cables

  • Coordinate the installation of electrical wiring support system infrastructure, electrical cable and accessories

  • Install and maintain electronic and electrical equipment and distribution circuits

  • Diagnose and repair faults in electrical and electronic equipment and systems

  • Use industrial instrumentation measuring devices

  • Plan for wiring and installation of electrical/electronic machinery appliances

  • Perform testing and inspection of electrical installations

  • Coordinate and manage commissioning processes

  • Coordinate the installation of electrical equipment, ancillary apparatus and secondary wiring

 

Entry Requirement:

NVQ-J Level 2 Certificate in Electrical Installation

 

Qualification Gained:

  • NVQ-J Level 3 Diploma in Electrical Installation. The NVQ-J Certification is recognized in all CARICOM and Commonwealth countries.

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