Who is the qualification for?
For candidates who want to work as electricians in the building services engineering sector. This qualification does not make candidates fully qualified electricians
What does the qualification cover?
It allows candidates to learn, develop and practise the skills required for employment and/or career progression in the electrotechnology sector.

This combination unit provides learners with the essential health & safety knowledge and skills to demonstrate best practice in a business services engineering environment or sector. The unit provides learners with an awareness of relevant legislation and should underpin all business services engineering activities learners take part in.
Health and safety behaviour learned in this mandatory unit should be displayed in all areas.
This unit is assessed by two mandatory components (211)Assignment and (601) online evolve test.
The aim of this unit is to enable the candidate to know the basic principles of electrical science. This knowledge provides the foundation for electrical installations which can be applied when designing wiring systems for clients and when inspection and testing electrical installations.
This unit is assessed by one mandatory component (602) evolve test.
The purpose of this knowledge unit is for the candidate to gain knowledge of the underpinning principles and industry standards and requirements of electrical installation technology. They will know about sources of information and the types of information they provide about wiring systems. They will also know about earthing systems and the installation of wiring systems.
This practical unit will develop in learners the skills required to install wiring systems to recognised standards. Learners will learn to use tools and materials effectively in completing well defined tasks for electrical installations. In addition to learning to install systems, learners will also develop skills to inspect and test wiring systems.
This knowledge unit provides learning in the development and continued maintenance of effective working relationships in the building services industry associated with work in dwellings, industrial and commercial premises and for private and contract type clients.
City & Guilds does not set entry requirements for this qualification. However, as a centre we interview applicants to ensure that candidates have the potential and opportunity to gain the qualification successfully.
Age restrictions
This qualification is approved for learners 16+.
The following books are required for the course and can be purchased directly through us or at participating book and online stores:
British Standard BS7671 17th Edition of the IEE Writing Regulations
Onsite guide
$ 124.99 USD
$ 250.00 USD
January 2026
£2,500.00
06 Months



What opportunities for progression are there?
It allows candidates to progress into employment, although not as a fully qualified electrician, or to the following City & Guilds qualifications:
Guidance on APL is available through contacting the centre.