ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE NC III

ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE NC III QUALIFICATION

The Electrical Installation & Maintenance NC III qualification consists of a set of competencies that a candidate for this qualification must achieve in order to obtain a national certificate for this qualification as specified by TESDA requirements. This particular set of competencies excludes core technical competencies required for related highly specialized vocational skilled workers such as linemen, substation technicians, electrical motors/generators repair technicians, etc..

The list of required units of competency for this qualification are summarized herein and are in detailed

CODE NO.             BASIC COMPETENCIES
500311109             Lead workplace communication
500311110             Lead small teams
500311111             Develop and practice negotiating skills
500311112             Solve problems related to work activities
500311113             Use mathematical concepts and techniques
500311114             Use relevant technologies

CODE NO.             COMMON COMPETENCIES
ELC311205             Use Hand Tools
ELC311201             Perform Mensuration and Calculation
ELC311202             Prepare and Interpret Technical Drawing
ELC311204             Apply Quality Standards
ELC311206             Terminate and Connect Electrical Wiring and Electronic Circuits
ELC311212             Maintain tools and equipment

CODE NO.            CORE COMPETENCIES
ELC741304            Perform roughing-in and wiring activities for three-phase distribution
                               system for power, lighting and motor control panel.
ELC741305            Perform installation of data measurement and control system on
                               electrical and auxiliary equipment
ELC741306            Install, assemble, test and maintain motor control system.

A candidate who has achieved all these competencies is qualified to be:

  • Industrial Electrician
  • Electrical Leadman, or
  • Electrical Foreman

TRAINEE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
The trainees who wish to enter the course should possess the following requirements:

  • Must be a holder and/or have undergone training in Electrical Installation
    and Maintenance NC II or Mechatronics Servicing NC II

This list does not include specific institutional requirements such as educational attainment, appropriate work experience, and others that may be required of the trainees by the school or training center delivering the TVET program.