Standard: ST1332
Version: 1.1
Funding: £27,000
Typical Duration: 30 months
EPA Period: 6 months
Sector: Power
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Summary
Cable jointers work in the power industry for power network owners, operators, or contractors. They connect new supplies, divert and make alterations to existing supplies, and locate and repair faults on the underground power distribution network. They work on the electricity distribution network that supplies electricity to homes and businesses. They work on low voltage (LV) and high-voltage networks up to 11,000 volts, including LV live working. Cable jointers connect new supplies, divert and make alterations to existing supplies, and locate and repair faults. Safety is a top priority for the industry.
End-point Assessment Components
Gateway Requirements
Apprentices must have achieved English and mathematics qualifications in line with the apprenticeship funding rules.
Apprentices must have passed Emergency first aid 1 day course.
Apprentices must submit a portfolio of evidence for the interview based on an EPA portfolio.
Why Energy & Environment Awards?
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Learning from Experience
After each cohort has finished their apprenticeships, we will set up ‘Learning from Experience’ meeting to ensure you are heard and we are always improving.
Resources for Success
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Energy & Environment Awards are the one EPAO that gives me confidence that they know what they are doing and why they are doing it. They have everything in place to support the apprentice, employer and training provider which is amazing.
Richard Garland, Engineering Internal Quality Assurer - EngTech MIMechE