Apprentice Electrician

ELECTRICAL 88 LIMITED

NOTTINGHAM (NG5 1GA)

Closes on Monday 27 July 2026

Posted on 4 June 2026


Summary

Due to an increase in business and the desire to support the next generation of electricians, an apprenticeship position is being offered to a motivated and hardworking person who is keen to work and learn across a full range of trades alongside electrical work.

Wage

£15,600 a year

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The hourly rate of pay is £8.00. This will be reviewed periodically based on performance.

Training course
Installation and maintenance electrician (level 3)
Hours
The hours can vary based on the project being worked on but a typical week will be Monday-Friday 8am-4pm

37 hours 30 minutes a week

Start date

Tuesday 1 September 2026

Duration

4 years

Positions available

1

Work

Most of your apprenticeship is spent working. You’ll learn on the job by getting hands-on experience.

What you'll do at work

You will be working alongside an experienced electrician and trades professional across a variety of projects which will include:

  • Electrical installation and maintenance work — including both single-phase and three-phase systems
  • Building and construction tasks
  • Painting and decorating
  • Plastering and general finishing work
  • Plumbing assistance
  • Property renovation and refurbishment projects
  • General labouring and site support

Your work will be varied, and you will get to work across live electrical jobs and also property and refurbishment projects, including bathrooms, general building work and finishing.

Due to various insurance limitations, you must be aged 18 or over to apply for this role.

Where you'll work

2 VALMONT ROAD
NOTTINGHAM
NG5 1GA

Training

Apprenticeships include time away from working for specialist training. You’ll study to gain professional knowledge and skills.

Training provider

WEST NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COLLEGE

Training course

Installation and maintenance electrician (level 3)

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What you'll learn

Course contents
  • Comply with all relevant legislation including environmental, regulations, codes of practice and other relevant information and guidance when planning and performing electrical work in industrial, commercial, and residential environments.
  • Identify and use personal protective equipment (PPE) that should be used when undertaking electrical work in industrial, commercial, and residential environments.
  • Carry out work in a tidy and safe manner, including restoration of the work area on completion of work.
  • Apply relevant legislation; Building Regulations; industry guidance notes; relevant codes of practice, the requirements of the current edition of the Wiring Regulations (BS7671) and other relevant standards while carrying out work.
  • Understand and apply the practices and procedures for planning and preparing to maintain electrotechnical systems and equipment.
  • Apply and use necessary mathematical and scientific techniques, formulae, and calculations that underpin an electrician’s work.
  • Use a range of tools, materials, equipment, and components, including prefabricated, relevant to performing electrical work in industrial, commercial and residential environments.
  • Design, plan, set up, and install electrical and related electronic systems including terminating and connecting cables in electrical wiring systems, installations, and equipment in commercial, industrial, and residential installations.
  • Inspect and test new and where applicable existing electrical Installations in industrial, commercial and residential environments using test equipment.
  • Apply diagnostic and problem-solving techniques to identify, assess and resolve electrical faults in industrial, commercial and residential environments.
  • Install electrical and electronic equipment and components, including traditional and novel technologies such as connections for EV charge points, battery storage, solar and thermal panels, heating and cooling systems.
  • Maintain electrical and electronic equipment and components, including traditional and novel technologies such as connections for EV charge points, battery storage, solar and thermal panels, heating and cooling systems.
  • Carry out and manage own work ensuring work is compliant to the standards required of an electrician working in industrial, commercial, and residential environments.
  • Record work including the completion and maintenance of work documentation, recording of test results and preparation of appropriate certification.
  • Use relevant digital learning platforms and business communication and collaboration applications.
  • Comply with all relevant legislation including environmental, regulations, codes of practice and other relevant information and guidance when planning and performing electrical work in industrial, commercial, and residential environments.
  • Identify and use personal protective equipment (PPE) that should be used when undertaking electrical work in industrial, commercial, and residential environments.
  • Carry out work in a tidy and safe manner, including restoration of the work area on completion of work.
  • Apply relevant legislation; Building Regulations; industry guidance notes; relevant codes of practice, the requirements of the current edition of the Wiring Regulations (BS7671) and other relevant standards while carrying out work.
  • Understand and apply the practices and procedures for planning and preparing to maintain electrotechnical systems and equipment.
  • Apply and use necessary mathematical and scientific techniques, formulae, and calculations that underpin an electrician’s work.
  • Use a range of tools, materials, equipment, and components, including prefabricated, relevant to performing electrical work in industrial, commercial and residential environments.
  • Design, plan, set up, and install electrical and related electronic systems including terminating and connecting cables in electrical wiring systems, installations, and equipment in commercial, industrial, and residential installations.
  • Inspect and test new and where applicable existing electrical Installations in industrial, commercial and residential environments using test equipment.
  • Apply diagnostic and problem-solving techniques to identify, assess and resolve electrical faults in industrial, commercial and residential environments.
  • Install electrical and electronic equipment and components, including traditional and novel technologies such as connections for EV charge points, battery storage, solar and thermal panels, heating and cooling systems.
  • Maintain electrical and electronic equipment and components, including traditional and novel technologies such as connections for EV charge points, battery storage, solar and thermal panels, heating and cooling systems.
  • Carry out and manage own work ensuring work is compliant to the standards required of an electrician working in industrial, commercial, and residential environments.
  • Record work including the completion and maintenance of work documentation, recording of test results and preparation of appropriate certification.
  • Use relevant digital learning platforms and business communication and collaboration applications.

Training schedule

This programme is delivered via a day release delivery model, which means that one day per week, your attendance is required at our Engineering Campus. This attendance is required during term time only.

You will work with expert assessors and tutors to develop new knowledge, skills and behaviours within the profession.

You will experience a blended learning model.

Requirements

Essential qualifications

GCSE in:

  • English (grade 4)
  • Maths (grade 4)
  • Science (grade 4)

Share if you have other relevant qualifications and industry experience. The apprenticeship can be adjusted to reflect what you already know.

Skills

  • Attention to detail
  • Organisation skills
  • Problem solving skills
  • Logical
  • Team working
  • Initiative

Other requirements

You must hold a full, valid driving licence and have access to a reliable vehicle and be aged 18 or over. The reason for the age requirement on this vacancy is driven by insurance limitations.

This role will involve taking another non-driving member of the team to and from work each day. They live in Hucknall. You will be paid mileage for this duty.

Any additional insurance cost arising from the business use of your vehicle will be covered.

Work-related mileage will be paid at 45pence per mile.

Upon demonstration of commitment and reliability, a company van will be provided.

About this employer

AC-Electrics offer the full range of electrical services as well as offering a full property refurbishment service. They are registerd with NAPIT and Trust Mark and are a Part P electrical safety registered installer. They cover all of Nottinghamshire and work on projects that vary in scale from a £60million provate hospital contract to council run school work to changing sockets in a domestic household.

https://ac-electrics.com (opens in new tab)

After this apprenticeship

This apprenticeship will see you become a fully qualified electrician. There will always be ongoing training and upskilling to aid progression and compliance. This role will give you a wide range of skills across many building trades which you may wish to go further and qualify in.

Ask a question

The contact for this apprenticeship is:

WEST NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COLLEGE

Ryan

apprenticeships@wnc.ac.uk

01623 900479

The reference code for this apprenticeship is VAC2000035060.

Apply now

Closes on Monday 27 July 2026