Electrician's Regulations Refresher Course
Electrical
A course by
Unitec
A 5-day short course designed to prepare candidates for the Electrical Workers’ Registration Board (EWRB) Electricians Regulations examination by consolidating regulatory knowledge and examination techniques.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Mount Albert (108-2061), Auckland
It will take a total of 1 week
Core skills this course teaches

Prepare for the EWRB Electricians Regulations exam
Gain the regulatory knowledge and exam-specific techniques needed to sit and pass the EWRB Electricians Regulations examination.

Consolidate knowledge of electrical regulations
Review and update understanding of current electrical regulations relevant to practice in New Zealand.

Familiarity with previous exam papers
Understand the format and typical questions of the exam by working through previous exam papers.
What You're Signing Up For
This short course is for people preparing to sit the Electrical Workers’ Registration Board (EWRB) Electricians Regulations exam. It covers regulatory updates, examination techniques, and past exam papers, providing the necessary training and preparation required to sit the Electrical Regulations (ER) exam. On completion, students must apply directly with the EWRB to take the exam. The course is suitable for electrical professionals needing to refresh their regulatory knowledge or seeking EWRB registration.
Course Content
- Consolidation of prior regulatory knowledge
- Overview of examination techniques
- Study of previous EWRB examination papers
- Preparation for the Electricians Regulations (ER) exam
What you need to know first
Eligibility confirmation with the EWRB required
Certified ID document
Completed EWRB practical assessment form
EWRB number
Payment of course fees

What sort of industry will this job lead to
Electrical engineering
Trades
Building services

Future employment opportunities might be
Sit the EWRB Electricians Regulations exam
Meet regulatory requirements for electrical workers
Demonstrate up-to-date regulatory knowledge to employers