Electrical Installation & Maintenance Apprenticeship
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Company: MARCH
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Location: Lincoln, LN5 7FD
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Type: Apprenticeship
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Salary: Apprenticeship Minimum Wage
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Sector: Construction and the built environment
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Ref: NAS-2000015506
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Application Deadline Date: 30/06/2026
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Start Date: 07/09/2026
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Positions Available: 1
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Working Week: Monday to Friday, 08:00 - 16:00.
Brief Description
Would you like to be responsible for the installation, maintenance and repair of electrical systems?
This JTL delivered apprenticeship will teach you to become a competent Electrician.
Training to be Provided
- Level 3 Diploma in ElectroTechnical Services.
- Dedicated Training at a College / Training Centre.
- Day/Block Release (COLLEGE DEPENDENT).
- On Site & Work Based Assessments.
- AM2s Assessment of Competence.
- Functional Skills Level 2 in English & maths (if required).
Future Prospects
- The advertised apprentice wage will increase yearly or upon completion of progressive stages.
- After initially qualifying, you could go onto supervisory roles, senior management positions or even running your own business.
Vacancy Detail
The Electrical Contracting Industry is part of the Construction Industry and therefore, Electricians are generally responsible for the installation, maintenance and repair of electrical services. These can be found both inside and outside of buildings and structures such as Houses, Hospitals, Schools, Factories and Shops etc.
However, all Electricians will have a broad range of similar technical knowledge and practical skills that enable them to carry out their work both safely and correctly.
Some of the work that an Electrician will be expected to do is;
- Install, maintain and repair electrical services (e.g.- lighting, sockets, fire alarms, emergency lighting and heating controls etc.).
- Work indoors and outdoors and be prepared to occasionally work at height.
- Work with little to no supervision; relying on their own initiative.
- Be prepared to travel and work away from home.
- Develop good working relationships with people.
- Read both Building and Engineering drawings.
- Understand Wiring and Circuit Diagrams.
- Select Materials and Equipment (within limits).
- Inspect and Test Electrical Installations.
- Diagnose and Rectify faults on a range of Circuits and Equipment.
- Write Accurate but Concise reports.
As you can see, the job of an Electrician is varied and interesting while also offering a challenging career. Consequently, the training programme you will follow as a JTL apprentice has been designed to help you. This is done by helping you via our meetings and delivering the training to the highest of standards and expectations.
Other Information
- All Applicants will need to be in possession of a FULL UK Driving Licence.