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Road to Electrical Licence.
It took me 4 1/2 months since putting pen to paper on my ARTC application to receiving my Electrical Qualified Supervisors Certificate for New South Wales (basically full electrical licence). This is how i did it. I believe it has got to be the most pain free way. I was in Australia during the whole process.
ARTC application acknowledged on 2th May 2007. Received electrical fitter / mechanic cert on 22nd May. $300 www.workplace.gov.au/workplace/Programmes/TRA/ Enrolled on PEER TEC wiring rules course by correspondence 6th June $598 (not including copy of rules) http://www.peer.com.au/index1024m.htm Flew to Adelaide to attend wiring rules exam on 4th july. return flight from sydney cost $365 and 1 night accommodation $100. http://www.virginblue.com.au Applied for South Australian Electrical licence (can perform any electrical work) whilst in adelaide. $338 http://www.ocba.sa.gov.au/licensing When SA licence was received (6 weeks) Applied for NSW Electrical Qualified Supervisor Certificate through mutual recognition. $237 http://www.licencerecognition.gov.au/ http://www.fairtrading.nsw.gov.au/bu...msandfees.html Received required licence on August 27th. SA licencing is much easier to gain than the NSW licence. Thanks to people who have helped me during this process....especially Wendy:thumbsup: don |
Re: Road to Electrical Licence.
Congratulations Don, glad I could help :D
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Re: Road to Electrical Licence.
Originally Posted by dondownunder
(Post 5323608)
It took me 4 1/2 months since putting pen to paper on my ARTC application to receiving my Electrical Qualified Supervisors Certificate for New South Wales (basically full electrical licence). This is how i did it. I believe it has got to be the most pain free way. I was in Australia during the whole process.
ARTC application acknowledged on 2th May 2007. Received electrical fitter / mechanic cert on 22nd May. $300 www.workplace.gov.au/workplace/Programmes/TRA/ Enrolled on PEER TEC wiring rules course by correspondence 6th June $598 (not including copy of rules) http://www.peer.com.au/index1024m.htm Flew to Adelaide to attend wiring rules exam on 4th july. return flight from sydney cost $365 and 1 night accommodation $100. http://www.virginblue.com.au Applied for South Australian Electrical licence (can perform any electrical work) whilst in adelaide. $338 http://www.ocba.sa.gov.au/licensing When SA licence was received (6 weeks) Applied for NSW Electrical Qualified Supervisor Certificate through mutual recognition. $237 http://www.licencerecognition.gov.au/ http://www.fairtrading.nsw.gov.au/bu...msandfees.html Received required licence on August 27th. SA licencing is much easier to gain than the NSW licence. Thanks to people who have helped me during this process....especially Wendy:thumbsup: don |
Re: Road to Electrical Licence.
Hi,
That was a informative post, but, forgive me for being thick, OH and son are qualified electricians and we are all in the process of applying for our visas, what is ARTC and can they apply for it while still in England. Many thanks Lisa |
Re: Road to Electrical Licence.
Originally Posted by Laights
(Post 5340727)
Hi,
That was a informative post, but, forgive me for being thick, OH and son are qualified electricians and we are all in the process of applying for our visas, what is ARTC and can they apply for it while still in England. Many thanks Lisa |
Re: Road to Electrical Licence.
Hi Steve,
Son should hear from the TRA within the next week or so, they have had his application for 4 weeks now, hubby and I are going through on a business visa hopefully, so he hasn't had to apply to the TRA but he will want to work as an electrician in the short term, he runs his own electrical contracting company here in England and hopes to do the same in Victoria. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks Lisa |
Re: Road to Electrical Licence.
Hi,
Looking to gain NSW Licence Is Don's road still valid, as I live in NSW? |
Re: Road to Electrical Licence.
Originally Posted by PaulgM
(Post 5880709)
Hi,
Looking to gain NSW Licence Is Don's road still valid, as I live in NSW? Yes, it is. Have you applied for an ARTC yet? You can't get a SA licence without an ARTC. Although you can do the course without one. Be careful though as a few people have recently been turned down by the TRA :sneaky: Just make sure you provide LOTS of info to them, a little bit more than for the pre-migration assessment. ;) |
Re: Road to Electrical Licence.
Yes I have my ARTC electrical mechanic certificate.
Thanks for the quick reply. Paul |
Re: Road to Electrical Licence.
Originally Posted by PaulgM
(Post 5881064)
Yes I have my ARTC electrical mechanic certificate.
Thanks for the quick reply. Paul All set to go then :D Good luck :) |
Re: Road to Electrical Licence.
Hi,
It is important that the trade certificate was awarded by Trades Recognition Australia (green certificate). For example a blue electrical mechanics certificate awarded by the VTT in sydney will not be recognised in SA if the person who'se name is on the certificate is from overseas. good luck don |
Re: Road to Electrical Licence.
Hi Don,
My certificate is a green TRA one, and I'm doing the peer tec course via distance learning from home as I live in NSW (coffs harbour). P.S. Do you have any tips or advice on exam etc? Thanks Paul |
Re: Road to Electrical Licence.
hi paul
when arranging the date for the exam, tell them that you will be requiring your certficate on the same day you take the exam (providing you pass, which as long as you do the course folder you will). Then give yourself enough time in Adelaide to go into the ocba and apply for your licence. If you do this make sure you remember to take your ARTC cert and plenty of ID to Adelaide with you. regards don |
Re: Road to Electrical Licence.
hi guys good info, think ill give that route a try,been here in sydney on and off for 2 years and this licence thing is a nightmare,tafe and fair trading are no help. plus the loss of a days wage to study and the course cost.:curse: glad i stumbled onto this thread
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Re: Road to Electrical Licence.
Originally Posted by snofun
(Post 6013556)
hi guys good info, think ill give that route a try,been here in sydney on and off for 2 years and this licence thing is a nightmare,tafe and fair trading are no help. plus the loss of a days wage to study and the course cost.:curse: glad i stumbled onto this thread
Good luck and if you have any questions or need any help just let me know and I'll see what I can do :) |
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