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3rd party qualified supervisor

Former Community Member
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As a recently qualified electrician with less than 2 years experience, but wanting to work as a sole trader, how do I find someone to be a qualified supervisor for my work?

The current implication is I either have to pay building control or be employed by someone who is registered with a CPS. 


Appreciate any advice on how I can continue to work and develop without having to be employed by someone else.
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  • Former Community Member
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    Thanks for the feedback Legh. I will try the CPS mentioned again. I am getting mixed responses with regards to whats required to register for a domestic installer, specifically about the length of work experience required before being able to register. The EAS says a minimum of 2 years experience, but the CPS's want evidence of the last 12 months....


    For anyone else who stumbles across this post, NAPIT do have a register of TPC or Third Party Certifiers that you can search. I will continue to investigate this route as well.


    Cheers
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  • Former Community Member
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    Thanks for the feedback Legh. I will try the CPS mentioned again. I am getting mixed responses with regards to whats required to register for a domestic installer, specifically about the length of work experience required before being able to register. The EAS says a minimum of 2 years experience, but the CPS's want evidence of the last 12 months....


    For anyone else who stumbles across this post, NAPIT do have a register of TPC or Third Party Certifiers that you can search. I will continue to investigate this route as well.


    Cheers
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