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Electrical Installation & Maintenance Apprenticeship

Oxford
£16.6k/yr
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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.

Wage

£16,640 for your first year, then could increase depending on your age

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Training course

Installation and maintenance electrician (level 3)

Hours

Monday - Friday, 7.30am - 4.00pm.
40 hours a week

Start date

Saturday 1 August 2026

Duration

4 years

Positions available

4

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

What you'll do at work

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 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.

Where you'll work

Cumnor Road Wootton
Boars Hill
Oxford
Oxfordshire
OX1 5JW

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

Training provider

JTL

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.

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  • 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 and maths (if required).

Essential qualifications

  • GCSE in:
    • English (grade 4)
    • Maths (grade 4)

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

Skills

  • Communication skills
  • Attention to detail
  • Organisation skills
  • Customer care skills
  • Problem solving skills
  • Administrative skills
  • Number skills
  • Analytical skills
  • Logical
  • Team working
  • Initiative
  • Non judgemental
  • Patience
  • Physical fitness

Other requirements

  • Live within 15 miles from OX1 5JW.
  • Have your own transport or have suitable means to get to pick up locations.

Established nationwide, Lowe & Oliver provides a comprehensive portfolio of electrical and mechanical services. Our extensive track record includes involvement in many prestigious and high profile projects.

Industry Leader
We bring the same care and attention to every project we work on. Whether it is an ancient and precious listed building like a museum, college or palace, or a modern commercial complex such as Canary Wharf. Lowe & Oliver is one of a very few UK companies to hold a coveted Royal Warrant.

In-House Training
Our engineers are highly qualified and experienced, and we employ the great majority of them direct. Trained by us in-house, from apprenticeship onwards.

Whatever the size and nature of the challenge, our aim is the same - to deliver consistently high technical and management services to our customers, at competitive prices.

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The Advertised Apprentice Wage will increase yearly or upon completion of progressive stages.

After initially qualifying, you could go onto Supervisory Roles or Senior Management Positions.

The contact for this apprenticeship is:
JTL
JTL Admissions
admissions@jtltraining.com
08000852308

The reference code for this apprenticeship is VAC2000017723.

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Skills

Electrical installation
Maintenance
Repair
Electrical systems
Installation
Testing
Fault diagnosis
Problem solving
Communication
Attention to detail
Organization
Customer care
Administration
Analysis
Teamwork
Initiative
Patience
Physical fitness

Location

Cumnor Rd, Boars Hill, Oxford OX1 5JW, UK

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