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Electrical Distribution Worker

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What does an electrical distribution worker do?As an electrical distribution worker, you will install, maintain and repair power lines to ensure homes and businesses are connected to the national grid.The job role of an electrical distribution worker involves the following duties: Assembling or removing component parts Configuring electrical systems Ensuring technical equipment is in good working order Inspecting cables and regularly testing equipment Installing and dismantling equipment, such as transmission cables Recognising and diagnosing electrical faults Switching operations Working outdoors in all weather and at height. How to become an electrical distribution workerThere are several routes to becoming an electrical distribution worker. You could complete a college course or an apprenticeship, or apply directly to an employer.You should explore these routes to becoming an electrical distribution worker to find out which is the right one for you. Although some of these options have certain qualification requirements, many employers are more interested in people who are enthusiastic, willing to learn and can follow instructions.You may need a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card to work on a construction site.College/training providerThere are various college courses you could take to help you on your journey to becoming an electrical distribution worker.Equivalent entry requirements explained Find a course near you Funding advice ApprenticeshipYou could train to become an electrical distribution worker by completing an advanced apprenticeship as a power network craftsperson, or a higher apprenticeship for electrical power network engineers.Apprenticeships are open to anyone over the age of 16. As an apprentice, you’ll be fully employed by your company and expected to work a minimum of 30 hours a week. Your time will be split between on-the-job experience and a college or training provider.Guide to apprenticeshipsWorkIf you have experience working in the power industry or in electrical engineering maintenance in another industry, you might be able to apply directly to an employer for work or apply for a position on an employer-run engineering training programme.Work experienceWork experience is essential to gaining employment within the industry. You could gain this at school, or by working weekends and holidays with a company or relative who works as an electrical distribution worker. Potential employers will always be pleased to see work experience listed on your CV.Find out more about work experience Skills Additional skills which may benefit anyone considering a job as an electrical distribution worker include: Knowledge of health and safety Excellent attention to detail Patience and persistence Logical thinking skills Excellent communication skills Ability to use your initiative. QualificationsTo become a Electrical Distribution Worker, you could complete a:NVQ Level 3 Electrical Power Engineering - Supply and DistributionTo become a Electrical Distribution Worker, you could complete a:SVQ at SCQF Level 7 in Electrical installationSCQF Level 7 Electrical Installation apprenticeship To become a Electrical Distribution Worker, you could complete a:NVQ Level 3 Electrical Power Engineering - Supply and DistributionHow much could you earn as an electrical distribution worker?The expected salary for an Electrical Distribution worker varies as you become more experienced. Newly trained Electrical Distribution workers can start at £27,000 Trained with experience Electrical Distribution workers can earn up to £47,000*Salaries depend on location, employer, level of responsibility, any overtime you may do, and whether you have completed an industry recognised training route. Salaries have been collected from multiple industry sources

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