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The Electrical Training Scheme
The only industry approved training scheme for apprenticeships in Scotland is the Scottish Joint Industry Board's Apprenticeship Training Scheme. This scheme is designed to regulate the entry, conditions of service, training and education of apprentices in the Electrical Contracting Industry and to ensure that they are trained to the standards set by Summitskills, the industry's lead body. The Scottish Scheme incorporates the Modern Apprenticeship, which includes level 3 Scottish Vocational Qualification No. G7NY 23 Electrotechnical Services (Electrical Installation - Buildings & Structures). A contribution towards the cost of training is mainly provided through the Local Enterprise Companies' Skillseekers scheme.
The various organisations involved in the development, control and delivery of electrical apprenticeships in Scotland are:
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SummitSkills
SummitSkills is the Sector Skills Council for the building services engineering sector. It has been created by employers, for employers, to address five key objectives:
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Alleviate skills gaps
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Improve productivity
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Provide career progression
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Develop a competent workforce
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Champion the sector's skills agenda
The employer-led approach of SummitSkills gives businesses in the sector a key role in increasing their own and the country's productivity and profitability. Through the establishment of Sector Skills Councils, employers now have a direct route to influence strategic planning relating to skills and training.
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SELECT
The Trade Association for the electrical contracting and electronics
industries in Scotland. It is governed by a central board comprising
the office bearers and elected representatives drawn from its branches.
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AMICUS The Union
The recognised Trade Union of the electrical contracting industry
in the UK.
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The Scottish Joint Industry Board for the
Electrical Contracting Industry (SJIB)
The organisation governed by representatives from SELECT and AMICUS
that agrees the conditions of services, wage rates, etc. within the
electrical contracting industry in Scotland. The SJIB is responsible
for the design of the Apprenticeship Training Scheme to ensure that
apprentices are trained to the standard required by SummitSkills. It is also
a joint Awarding Partner for the SVQ which is a constituent part of
the Training Scheme.
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Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA)
This organisation ensures that the college based training is provided
in the approved format and to the required standards. It is also a
joint Awarding partner with the SJIB for the SVQ which is a constituent
part of the Training Scheme.
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