The Level 3 Advanced Technical Diploma in Electrical Installation (450) are for learners who are interested in developing the specific technical and professional skill that will lead to meaningful employment in the electrotechnical industry. Learners will explore a wide range of industry areas including principles of electrical science, inspection and testing, and electrical system diagnosis.
This technical qualification focuses on the development of knowledge and practical skills needed for working in the electrotechnical industry, which will prepare you to enter an electrotechnical apprenticeship programme.
The qualification will help you gain an understanding of the skills required within the electrotechnical sector. You will cover compulsory aspects such as:
Excellent curriculum area achievement rates for the 2021/22 academic year.
Qualified and current Industry experienced Lecturers with up to date knowledge and local industry links.
The College is centrally located within the town centre offering excellent transport links and connectivity.
Learners must have achieved the following:
You can apply using our online application form and clicking the Apply Now button at the top of this page. For more information support with your enquiry or application please contact Student Services by emailing info@rotherham.ac.uk or by calling 01709 362111.
Electro-Technical Apprenticeship
The City & Guilds Textbook: Book 1 Electrical Installations for the Level 3 Apprenticeship (5357), Level 2 Technical Certificate (8202) & Level 2 Diploma (2365) ISBN: 9781510432246
The City & Guilds Textbook: Book 2 Electrical Installations for the Level 3 Apprenticeship (5357), Level 3 Advanced Technical Diploma (8202) & Level 3 Diploma (2365) ISBN: 9781510432253
“I get to learn new skills that will help me get a job doing something I enjoy.”
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“I get to learn new skills that will help me get a job doing something I enjoy.”
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The construction sector is ideal for those who like working outside, enjoy working practically and use their initiative to get things done.
Construction Labourers prepare building sites and assist trade workers with manual jobs once work starts.
Mark out and dig trenches for foundations and drains, lay concrete and put up panels to hold concrete in place as it sets, bend and fix bars to reinforce concrete structures and keep tradespeople on site supplied with materials.**
Construction sites for a variety of building projects across a range of physical areas.
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Construction Managers oversee building projects for quality, safety, timeliness and completion within budget.
Review building plans, hire staff and organise work schedules, ensure the site has the material its needs, monitor the timeline and cost of the project, ensure quality and health and safety is maintained throughout and report progress to clients.**
You could work at a client’s business or on a construction site.
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In-demand skills that commonly appear in job descriptions for roles within the construction sector include*:
“I get to learn new skills that will help me get a job doing something I enjoy.”
Alexei Johnson Level 2 Bricklaying, former student at Wingfield Academy![]()
“My favourite part of college is the hands-on, practical learning and the staff make it a great environment to be in.”
Sharoz Hussain Entry Level 1 Joinery, former student at Oakwood High School![]()