Proving competence for 18th edition design

I am working an Independent Connections Provider, typically designing housing and I&C networks and supplies to the IDNO meter meter location. 

We have recently gained our NICEIC accreditation for installations after the meter to allow us to complete EVCP projects fully up to the chargers. 

2 of our engineers have been signed off as approved through the NECIEC registration scheme, and have 18th edition. 

I am Incorporated Engineer with 9 years experience of design, but no history of after meter design, or 18th edition qualifications. 

What would I be required to gain in order to sign off and approve designs done for after the meter installations? I am having trouble proving what NECIEC class as "competance". 

Can anyone share any guidance?

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  • Maybe

    EAL The Design and Verification of Electrical Installation

    Electrotechnical
    Award
    601/8231/3

    This qualification is for learners who wish to obtain an understanding of the concepts, processes and practices involved with the design, construction management and the initial verification of electrical installations.
    The emphasis is on the safe and ergonomic design on an installation which complies with relevant statutes, regulations; industry standards, and sound engineering practices.

    or

    City and Guilds Level 4 Award in the Design and Verification of Electrical Installations 2396-01

    Either of the 2 above could be a good starting point.  They both assume some level of understanding BS 7671:2018+A2:2022

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  • Maybe

    EAL The Design and Verification of Electrical Installation

    Electrotechnical
    Award
    601/8231/3

    This qualification is for learners who wish to obtain an understanding of the concepts, processes and practices involved with the design, construction management and the initial verification of electrical installations.
    The emphasis is on the safe and ergonomic design on an installation which complies with relevant statutes, regulations; industry standards, and sound engineering practices.

    or

    City and Guilds Level 4 Award in the Design and Verification of Electrical Installations 2396-01

    Either of the 2 above could be a good starting point.  They both assume some level of understanding BS 7671:2018+A2:2022

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