I have recently moved here from New Zealand for a workin holiday. Im qualified back in NZ as a Electrician and i am wondering what i need to do here to get my qualifications to cross over and the cheapest way to do so.
Cheers Josh
JoshuaSlter
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We have had a request to look at the viability of installing a PV system on a farmhouse in Northern France (Brit owned holiday home). Not being in a position to turn away work at the moment, has anybody any experience of how you go about installing over there with regards to accreditation, grid...
A friend of mine who has a shop has asked me to move his oversink water heater (I have no idea why either). He has moved his sink though but again not sure why.
The problem is he doesn't want any disruption to the walls etc, so am I ok to use a crimped connection, there is no room for a...
I'm a "Newbie" so get the crosses and garlic out because I fast tracked with RF Training in Birmingham. Just wanted to know which is the best crew to get registered under, and is it as difficult as I have been informed, I will be sticking to Domestic
Hi, i've had a look at the sticky regarding becoming Part P registered and still have a couple of questions:
I understand the insurance and the qualification/s needed parts of it, but was wondering whether the 2 jobs that you need to have assessed would need to be of a certain 'size'?
For...
don Logan
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Hello, looking at getting a construction card, i have all my qualifications and im also the niceic supervisor for my company, i also manage a team of elctricians. what card would be best for me? and/or should i get a cscs card or a jib card?
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Wondering if some of you guys could help? Being a approved spark I have been asked to do a job (loft conversion) for a mate where the job will be tested and results sent to the council for I think building control. The drawing he has had done off of an architec with the new bedroom...
Hi guys,
Wondering if some of you guys could help? Being a approved spark I have been asked to do a job (loft conversion) for a mate where the job will be tested and results sent to the council for I think building control. The drawing he has had done off of an architec with the new bedroom and...
Is there a way to find out if a job has been notified/pending to building control eg.online or is the only way to wait for the actual certificate to be posted to the customer cheers
So today I was installing an extractor fan close to a 2nd DB in a house which was extended about 2 years ago.
This is the nice new shiney CU (and yes there is an EIC for this!) and given I'd viewed the EIC prior to starting, checked the EFLI for the circuit I wanted to add to and I must say I...
Hi all
As a customer, rather than an installer, sorry for posting here but I need some advice and you guys are the experts.
I have recently finished having an extension to our house, including a new kitchen. I used my usual electrician, who is very good (in term of formal qualifications he...
ALB
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As things are quiet now that the rush is over I was thinking on new ways to bring in business.
Has anyone ever tried telesales for solar pv before?
Have you had much success?
I am currently trying to write a script without much success I might add as it not really my forte.
Anyway I was...
Ok so Im new on here and this is my first question (so please forgive me if im being stupid)
Im a qualified spark and been so for some 10 years but have always worked for a company, this company is not registered to fulfill part p as we dont do domestic work.
Im in the process of starting up in...
disley
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Can somone point me to the website where the customer can find out if the electrician is a member of a scheme without having to go to all the scheme providers individually.
Thanks
A word of warning for those who installed after they had registered before the 12/12. We had loads in our area - I guess it's a warning coming up to 3/3. Fiddling the feed-in tariff: prosecutions will follow... | YouGen Blog | YouGen, Renewable Energy Made Easy
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We are looking for MCS Registered electricians to carry out sub contracting electrical works for domestic, commercial and ground mounted solar PV installations. Please contact us via Pensolar | Solar PV Cornwall or email [email protected] if you are interested. Thanks.
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Hi, I was having a look on that NICEIC site and I did a search for electricians registered to this scheme near me, the list that came back shows a NICEIC symbol under the heading approved contractor for many people, for others it has a NICEIC symbol under approved contractor and domestic...
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Evening all.
This may be of a strange request but we are a south yorkshire based MCS registered company installing PV systems but are looking at adding air source heat pumps to our company. As you will all know in order to become MCS registered you need a job under your belt to be assesed on...
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I'm a 23 year old looking to go to either NZ or Oz and was wondering how hard it is to become registered for one of the 2 countries. I would preferably like to get in with one of the mining companies and eventually get sponsored.
Just wondering if anyone knows how its best to go about...
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Hi all and a happy new year, I have been asked by a familly member to carry out some domestic electricaL work, some new circuits and additions/alterations to existing over in Galway, Ireland. Does anyone now what the rules are regarding signing work off (if needed). Thanks :clover:
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