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Hi guys now I know that the thread title may seem as a "Whats the difference between?" type question, but I am asking on behalf of a Polish electrician who has been qualified for 5 yrs (albeit Polish standards)
The question is this...... What would he need to do to get his certificates recognised over here?
Full 17th ed, Part 'P', or somthing else?
I know that I have had a few gripes about so called electricians from Poland before, but I have seen this guys work & he has worked with me a few times & I can honestly say that he knows his stuff is extremely competant & willing to keep on learning.
He has a passion for this trade as far as installation goes.
He is getting married next month & he & his bride are becoming British citizens later in the year.
Currently he works as a temp doing general labouring type jobs as his qualifications are not recognised here. I just think that he would be far better suited doing something that he can do & with such a keen eye for detail as he has it would be a shame for him to be doing labouring work for agencies.
Many thanks for your time & hopefully some pointers.
Nige.
The question is this...... What would he need to do to get his certificates recognised over here?
Full 17th ed, Part 'P', or somthing else?
I know that I have had a few gripes about so called electricians from Poland before, but I have seen this guys work & he has worked with me a few times & I can honestly say that he knows his stuff is extremely competant & willing to keep on learning.
He has a passion for this trade as far as installation goes.
He is getting married next month & he & his bride are becoming British citizens later in the year.
Currently he works as a temp doing general labouring type jobs as his qualifications are not recognised here. I just think that he would be far better suited doing something that he can do & with such a keen eye for detail as he has it would be a shame for him to be doing labouring work for agencies.
Many thanks for your time & hopefully some pointers.
Nige.