New Zealand Certificate in Electrical Pre-Trade (Level 3)
Electrical
A course by
WITT
Gain core theory and practical skills equivalent to the first 18 months of an electrical apprenticeship, preparing you for entry-level employment or further training in the electrical industry.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
WITT New Plymouth, New Plymouth
It will take a total of 18 months


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Apply electrical theory and practice
Demonstrate understanding and practical application of electrical principles to basic electrical tasks.

Work safely in electrical environments
Follow safe work procedures and practices, including first aid and CPR, and operate within the legal limitations of electrical legislation.

Use tools and equipment appropriately
Select and use correct tools, products, and equipment for tasks in the electrical industry.
What You're Signing Up For
This Level 3 certificate equips learners with essential electrical engineering knowledge and skills, including safety procedures, electrical theory (DC, AC), installation, testing, workplace documentation, and legal responsibilities. Graduates are prepared to enter electrical apprenticeships or entry-level roles within the electrical and related industries under supervision, compliant with NZ regulations.
Course Content
- Electrical workplace skills and safety; first aid and CPR certification
- Direct current (DC) theory and systems
- Alternating current (AC) fundamentals and electromagnetism
- Installation and fault-finding for electrical cords, cables, and equipment
- New Zealand electricity supply system and user protection methods
- Circuit protection, drawings, switching circuits, and lighting
- Cable and wiring systems, including in damp situations
- Transformers, electrical machines, and isolation procedures
- Capstone assessment for knowledge of theory and practice (EWRB exam alignment)
What you need to know first
NCEA Level 1 with Mathematics and English subjects; or equivalent knowledge and skills for entry

What sort of industry will this job lead to
Electrical Engineering
Trades
Manufacturing
Electricity Supply Industry

Future employment opportunities might be
First-year electrical apprentice
Entry-level role in electrical trades
Switchgear fitting
Electronics sector
Electricity supply industry
Electrical wholesaling or retailing


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