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Electrical Training Assessor

​A Electrical Training Assessor is a professional responsible for evaluating, mentoring, and supporting learners—typically apprentices or trainees—who are working toward qualifications in electrical installation, maintenance, or engineering. This role is essential in ensuring that learners meet the required industry standards and competencies.

🧰 Key Responsibilities

Based on UK job descriptions 21 3, an Electrical Training Assessor typically:

🔍 Assessment & Evaluation

Observe and assess learners in the workplace or training environment.

Evaluate practical skills and theoretical knowledge against qualification standards (e.g., NVQs, City & Guilds).

Use a variety of assessment methods (e.g., observations, professional discussions, written work).

📚 Training & Mentoring

Deliver training sessions or workshops to support learning.

Provide coaching and feedback to help learners improve.

Support learners in developing portfolios of evidence.

🗂️ Documentation & Compliance

Maintain accurate records of learner progress and assessments.

Ensure compliance with awarding body and funding requirements.

Prepare learners for End Point Assessments (EPAs) where applicable.

🤝 Employer Engagement

Liaise with employers to coordinate workplace visits and assessments.

Provide feedback to employers on learner progress and development.

📈 Quality & Development

Participate in standardisation meetings and internal quality assurance.

Keep up to date with industry practices and qualification frameworks.

Undertake CPD (Continuing Professional Development) to maintain assessor competence.