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Electrician Trade

Illuminate Your Future with the Electrician Trade at ATI

At ATI, we empower future electricians with the skills, knowledge, and precision needed to keep the world connected and powered. Our comprehensive training combines hands-on experience with technical expertise, preparing you to install, maintain, and repair electrical systems with confidence and safety.

From wiring new projects to troubleshooting complex electrical faults, you’ll master the craft that keeps homes, businesses, and industries running. At ATI, every connection you make is a spark toward a bright and rewarding career.

Qualification purpose

The purpose of this qualification is to prepare a learner to operate as an Electrician. Electricians plan, prepare install, test, connect, commission, maintain, alter, and repair electrical equipment, wiring and control systems and apply the knowledge and skills obtained, in a variety of contexts.

Foundational Learning Competence (SAQA Minimum Entry Level)

NQF Level 1 qualification with Mathematics and science

Trade test requirements

Learner should have passed:
  1. N2 Electrical trade theory, Math’s, Science, Industrial Electronics; or
  2. N2 Certificate including the four relevant subjects of maths, engineering science and a fourth subject as required by the trade: or
  3. technical trade theory programs quality assured by a SETA deemed to be equivalent to NQF level 3 (N2); or
  4. Relevant Engineering NCV Certificate with seven subjects at NQF level 3;
  5. Technical Grade 11 with Maths, Science, Language, and related trade theory subject; or
  6. Relevant (directly related to the trade theory subjects) N6 certificate or National Technical Diploma (T, S or N stream.)
In addition to the above-mentioned minimum educational qualification the applicant must also have:
  1. Successfully completed all off the job practical training unit standards (in the case of learnerships) or modules (in the case of an apprenticeship) of an artisan learning program at an accredited training provider as verifiable by training records (logbook).
  2. Satisfied the requirements of the structured workplace, on the job, learning for a minimum period of 12 months verifiable through a workplace learning record (e.g. logbook) unless any other workplace period has been contractually specified before the date of publication of this Regulation.
Note: A Logbook is a record of all training the learner has received, contributing to their portfolio of evidence.

Skills obtained as outcomes

  • The ability to plan and prepare work site, equipment, tools, consumables and materials for electrical activities and operations.
  • The ability to install, wire and connect electrical equipment and control systems.
  • The ability to test and inspect electrical equipment, control systems and installations.
  • The ability to commission control systems and installations.
  • The ability to maintain and repair electrical equipment, control systems and installations.

Qualification outcome

Qualified Electrician (red seal) Internationally recognised.

Types of jobs pertaining to the trade

  • Entrepreneur / Contractor
  • as an employee in any of the industries listed

Industries where they can work if qualified

  • Manufacturing
  • Mining
  • Agriculture
  • Civil
  • Anywhere where steel fabrication needs to be used

Approximate trade duration

Off the job practical training.

  • Phase 1 – Duration – 15 Weeks
  • Phase 2 – Duration – 12 Weeks
  • Phase 3 – Duration – 8 Weeks
  • Phase 4 – Duration – 4 Weeks (Revision and Trade Test)

Workplace (on the job) experience

  • 18 months. Registered learner with a SETA.
  • 3 years ARPL route.

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