Electrical fitter

Job

Electrical fitters are capable of working in the domestic, industrial and tertiary sectors.

They carry out electrical installations from design to commissioning. He/she prepares the plans and the site. He/she installs ducts, pipes and equipment. He/she connects the equipment and programmes it. Maintains and repairs installations. He/she masters and applies electrical standards and safety rules.

You will work alone or as part of a team; as a self-employed person or as part of a company. He/she keeps up to date with new technologies. He/she has skilful hands, juggles with formulas and has a sense of careful, well-done work. He/she masters the basic skills associated with his/her trade and can develop them in one of the many electrical trades.

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Activities

  • Reading, interpreting and drawing up installation plans
  • Lay electrical conduits
  • Placing and connecting electrical equipment
  • Program equipment
  • Maintain and repair installations
  • Bring electrical installations up to standard or put them into or out of service.
  • Drawing up estimates and invoices

Skills

  • Observant
  • Meticulous
  • Inventive
  • Team player

Diplomas

  • CE6P, Certificat d’Etudes awarded at the end of the sixth year of vocational secondary education
  • CQ, Certificate of Qualification awarded at the end of the sixth year

Timetable for 5th and 6th vocational courses

COURSE TYPE

In 5th grade

In 6th grade

JOINT TRAINING

15H

15H

RELIGION-MORALITY

1H

1H

PHILOSOPHY AND CITIZENSHIP

1H

1H

FRENCH

3H

3H

SCIENTIFIC TRAINING

2H

2H

MATHEMATICS

2H

2H

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

2H

2H

GEOGRAPHY

1H

1H

HISTORY

1H

1H

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC TRAINING

2H

2H

ELECTRICAL FITTER

21H

21H

ELECTRICITY

8H

8H

T.P. ELECTRICITY

11H

11H

TECHNICAL REINFORCEMENT

1H

1H

PRACTICAL REINFORCEMENT

1H

1H

TOTAL PERIODS FOR THE TIMETABLE

36H

36H

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