Electricians can earn from £17,000 to £20,000 a year while those with more experience can earn from £30,000 to £50,000. They work for 37 to 45 hours a week and sometimes they are called to work on weekends and evenings for emergency callouts or just to meet a client’s deadline.
The opportunities and benefits available for electricians are limitless. With the national shortage of skilled and qualified electricians, now is the right time to start your training and pursue a career in this field. There are already several adult learning organisations, community colleges and universities offering electrician courses to those who wanted to develop or even sharpen their skills necessary for an electrician’s work. Whether you are looking for an electrical training program or plainly certain qualifications, there are a wide range of electrician courses that can provide your needs. Electrician courses may vary from the course outline, duration and cost from one learning institute from the other. Nevertheless, here’s a list of some electrician courses with their corresponding estimated prices:
Basic Electrics Course-£499.00 + Vat
City and Guilds 17th edition 2382-10 3 days-£440.00 + Vat
City and Guilds 17th edition 2382- 20 1 day -£185.00 + VAT
City and Guilds 2392-10 4 days-£499.00 + VAT
City and Guilds 2391-10 4 days (plus a written examination to times set by City and Guilds) -£560.00 + VAT
City and Guilds 2393-10 1 day-£195.00 + VAT
City and Guilds 2377-002 1 day -£165.00 + VAT
City and Guilds Part P course 8 days -£1300.00 +VAT
