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Whether you are new to the electrical industry, a learner aged 16–18, or an experienced electrician, we offer clear routes into electrical careers through funded programs, private training and apprenticeships.

Training for Electricians Ltd is a specialist electrical training provider based in Warrington, helping young people and adults start careers in the electrical industry.
We work closely with education partners and employers to create clear pathways into electrical careers, combining classroom learning with real on-site experience.
Our training is delivered by industry professionals and reflects current site practices and standards. This ensures learners develop the skills, confidence and work ethic needed to succeed in the industry.
At Training for Electricians, our goal is simple:
prepare the next generation of electricians through practical, industry-focused training.
Training that connects talent with opportunity.

Our employer partnerships help shape our courses, keeping them aligned with real site work and real industry expectations.
Learners benefit from better opportunities, and employers get a reliable stream of skilled, work-ready future electricians.
With the traditional route, it can take 3–4 years.
But with our 22-week City&Guilds Level 1 program, you can be on your way in a matter of weeks.
You’ll gain real skills fast, get on-site experience through our partner employers, and even have the chance for placements and job interviews once you complete Level 1.
You won’t just be learning about becoming an electrician.. you’ll be stepping into it from day one.
Easy! We don’t keep you stuck in a classroom, we get you on real sites.
With our partner companies, you’ll work alongside real electricians on real jobs.
That means:
Proper hands-on work that builds your skills, confidence, and employability from day one.
Real-world training, exactly how it should be.
Anyone who’s:
Yes, because you’re not just getting a qualification.
You’re getting site experience, an ECS card, employer connections and a solid foundation for a job.
You don’t just learn about being an electrician..
you start becoming one.

