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<blockquote data-quote="Davidhteague38" data-source="post: 404858" data-attributes="member: 26937"><p>Thank you for your reply..this helps. Do the city's and guilds and nvq have a program in place to assess my knowledge and skills as I am a fully qualified electrician in the US through work experience in both residential and commercial applications..no certifications are required in US unless a person becomes an electrical contractor or works for a company who belongs to the electrical union. Sorry for the long posts but I am just trying to get on the right track so I can work in Spain or UK as a fully qualified electrician and get the certifications required.</p><p></p><p>One thing I will say though Spain's electrics would never pass code inspection in US.</p><p></p><p>Oh and by the way..what is equivalent to nvq3?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Davidhteague38, post: 404858, member: 26937"] Thank you for your reply..this helps. Do the city's and guilds and nvq have a program in place to assess my knowledge and skills as I am a fully qualified electrician in the US through work experience in both residential and commercial applications..no certifications are required in US unless a person becomes an electrical contractor or works for a company who belongs to the electrical union. Sorry for the long posts but I am just trying to get on the right track so I can work in Spain or UK as a fully qualified electrician and get the certifications required. One thing I will say though Spain's electrics would never pass code inspection in US. Oh and by the way..what is equivalent to nvq3? [/QUOTE]
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