New Zealand Certificate in Electrical Engineering (Pre-Trade) (Level 3)
Electrical
A course by
Lifeskills
A 35-week full-time (or 60-week part-time) Level 3 NZQA certificate providing foundational skills for entry-level work or apprenticeships in the electrical industry. Covers theory, electrical installations, machines, and safety practices.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Available in 4 locations
It will take a total of 35 weeks


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Demonstrate foundational electrical knowledge
Understand and apply the underlying principles of electrical theory and practice relevant to entry-level industry standards.

Perform basic electrical installation and machine tasks
Install cables and electrical equipment and perform tasks related to electrical machines under supervision.

Test and select electrical products, tools, and equipment
Correctly select and use industry-standard products, tools, and equipment, and conduct basic testing procedures.
What You're Signing Up For
This Level 3 Certificate is designed for people entering further training or entry-level employment in the electrical industry or related fields. The programme delivers core electrical knowledge and practical skills including electrical theory and practice, installing equipment and cables, testing, product selection, tools, industry safety practices, CPR, and knowledge of relevant legislation. Graduates will work safely under the supervision of a licensed electrical worker and are prepared for electrical apprenticeships.
Course Content
- Electricity Fundamentals
- DC Fundamentals
- Installation Fundamentals
- Electrical Machines
- Electrical Work Practices
- Electricity Supply and Distribution
- Electrical Applications
- Circuit Design and Operation
What you need to know first
18 years of age or over
NCEA Level 1 with Maths and English (or equivalent)
Interview required; acceptance at enrolment is at the discretion of the interviewer
Additional restrictions may apply if offered under a Tertiary Education Commission Contract

What sort of industry will this job lead to
Electrical Engineering
Apprenticeships
Trades

Future employment opportunities might be
Electrical apprentice
Entry-level roles supervised by a licensed electrical worker
Positions related to Electrical Workers Registration Board (EWRB) classes
Switchgear fitting
Electronics
Electricity supply industry
Manufacturing
Electrical wholesaling or retailing


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