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Electrician requires clarification!
Hello there
My name is David and I am new to this forum. After plenty of searching through this site I am looking for a little help in the following fields. 1. Once I have obtained my OTSR through Vetassess what is the process that I must go through to obtain my A class license in Queensland, am I correct in thinking that this can only be done in Oz or could I apply for my ARTC here in England. 2. What would be the best license to suit myself. I have a strong background in commercial installation work. 3. Who are the large principal electrical contractors that I could approach regarding employment or is it the agency route that I would have to go down? 4. I am looking to purchase a copy of the AUS/NZ 3000:2007 WIRING REGS are their any other publications I should also purchase in order to obtain an A class license? Thanks for taking the time in reading this thread any correspondence would be greatly appreciated. Davey ( Passes Vetassess written 04/07/08 and have practical in October hopefully Glasgow) |
Re: Electrician requires clarification!
Originally Posted by stixblue
(Post 6641422)
Hello there
My name is David and I am new to this forum. After plenty of searching through this site I am looking for a little help in the following fields. 1. Once I have obtained my OTSR through Vetassess what is the process that I must go through to obtain my A class license in Queensland, am I correct in thinking that this can only be done in Oz or could I apply for my ARTC here in England. 2. What would be the best license to suit myself. I have a strong background in commercial installation work. 3. Who are the large principal electrical contractors that I could approach regarding employment or is it the agency route that I would have to go down? 4. I am looking to purchase a copy of the AUS/NZ 3000:2007 WIRING REGS are their any other publications I should also purchase in order to obtain an A class license? Thanks for taking the time in reading this thread any correspondence would be greatly appreciated. Davey ( Passes Vetassess written 04/07/08 and have practical in October hopefully Glasgow) Licencing which route?? Quickest I’d recommend going to peer in Adelaide as its by far the quickest way of getting your licence, once you have your vetts pass and know when your going to arrive call the up and make a booking at your earliest convenience http://peer.com.au/index1024m.htm The web sites quite useless to be honest just use it for contact info Second way if you don’t want to go to Adelaide Apply to http://www.deir.qld.gov.au/electrica...seas/index.htm The qld electrical safety office for a licence they will issue a permit to train valid for 12 months get a job and fill in you log book ( this is required to prove that you’ve been wiring things the aussie way ) (this could be hard with only a permit to train ) apply for your wiring course to either http://www.qet.edu.au/ a private RTO ( registered training organisation ) or tafe ( tech college )note not all tafes do electrical studies to my knowledge only Yeronga and ashore tafes on the south side of Brisbane q.e.t. will be quicker as you can enrol at any time where with the tafe they usually only run course starting in Feb. and ending in July / aug hope this helps but if your still stuck just ask there a loads of really helpful people on this site;) Regards Steve ps we don’t have "A" class licences in qld its mechanic or fitter and you want the mechanics one The qet site listed above explains it all quite well ;) |
Re: Electrician requires clarification!
"If your going down the vettesses route you don’t need an artc they issue a similar document to the artc which that allows you to apply for your licence,"
(steve o.) i didnt know that! whenever i have contacted licensing authorities (in WA and SA) they have always said you must have an artc certificate. has this been the case since vetassess took over the trade assessment for general electricians? lee. |
Re: Electrician requires clarification!
Originally Posted by leeob77
(Post 6643506)
"If your going down the vettesses route you don’t need an artc they issue a similar document to the artc which that allows you to apply for your licence,"
(steve o.) i didnt know that! whenever i have contacted licensing authorities (in WA and SA) they have always said you must have an artc certificate. has this been the case since vetassess took over the trade assessment for general electricians? lee. http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=537976 from post 16 onwards ;) |
Re: Electrician requires clarification!
Thanks for your reply Steve'O very much appreciated. Thought I was on the right lines. So it looks as though I will apply for my electrical mechanics license when I get out there, does anyone have a guideline of any timescales? At least the OTSR allows us to work supervised straight away I guess as a trade assistant. Any views? Any info on large electrical companies I could contact regarding employment in the Brisbane area. Cheers Davey;)
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Re: Electrician requires clarification!
Originally Posted by stixblue
(Post 6641422)
Hello there
My name is David and I am new to this forum. After plenty of searching through this site I am looking for a little help in the following fields. 1. Once I have obtained my OTSR through Vetassess what is the process that I must go through to obtain my A class license in Queensland, am I correct in thinking that this can only be done in Oz or could I apply for my ARTC here in England. 2. What would be the best license to suit myself. I have a strong background in commercial installation work. 3. Who are the large principal electrical contractors that I could approach regarding employment or is it the agency route that I would have to go down? 4. I am looking to purchase a copy of the AUS/NZ 3000:2007 WIRING REGS are their any other publications I should also purchase in order to obtain an A class license? Thanks for taking the time in reading this thread any correspondence would be greatly appreciated. Davey ( Passes Vetassess written 04/07/08 and have practical in October hopefully Glasgow) |
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