£19,760
Average salary at age 20
£34,840
Average Salary
45
Average hours per week
Description
Electricians and electrical fitters assemble parts in the manufacture of electrical and electronic equipment, and install, maintain, and repair electrical plant, machinery, appliances and wiring.Main Tasks
- Examines drawings, specifications and wiring diagrams to determine the method and sequence of operations;
- Selects, cuts and lays wires and connects to sockets, plugs or terminals by crimping, soldering, brazing or bolting;
- Cuts, bends and installs electrical conduit;
- Assembles parts and sub-assemblies using hand tools and by brazing, riveting or welding;
- Installs electrical plant, machinery and other electrical fixtures and appliances such as fuse boxes, generators, light sockets etc.;
- Examines electrical plant or machinery, domestic appliances and other electrical assembly for faults using test equipment and replaces worn parts and faulty wiring.
Qualifications
Academic qualifications may not be required, though some GCSEs/S grades or an equivalent qualification may be an advantage. NVQs/SVQs in Servicing Electronic Systems are available at Levels 1, 2 and 3. Apprenticeships combining practical work experience and technical training are available at Levels 2 and 3. Entrants must have good eyesight and normal colour vision.What Electricians and electrical fitters studied in higher education
Occupation | Percentage Value |
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(L4) Social policy | 1 |
(L7) Human & social geography | 1 |
(W2) Design studies | 3 |
(L3) Sociology | 1 |
(B3) Complementary medicines, therapies & well-being | 1 |
(H3) Mechanical engineering | 1 |
(H4) Aerospace engineering | 2 |
(W3) Music | 4 |
(F8) Physical geographical sciences | 2 |
(D4) Agriculture | 1 |
(N9) Others in business & administrative studies | 1 |
(W6) Cinematics & photography | 1 |
(Q3) English studies | 1 |
(I7) Computer generated visual & audio effects | 1 |
(L2) Politics | 1 |
(K2) Building | 7 |
(K1) Architecture | 2 |
(W4) Drama | 20 |
(J9) Others in technology | 4 |
(H7) Production & manufacturing engineering | 1 |
(B4) Nutrition | 1 |
(N1) Business studies | 2 |
(C6) Sport & exercise science | 6 |
(P3) Media studies | 1 |
(N2) Management studies | 2 |
(H6) Electronic & electrical engineering | 27 |
(I1) Computer science | 1 |
UK Prospects
241500
Workforce Size
4.10%
Predicted decline 2024 - 2027
18675
Predicted Replacement 2024 - 2027