Technician training

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I saw a post on here about training as a service technician so thought this would be a good place to ask.
I fitted out a micro camper this year but I didn’t do the electrical system myself because I didn’t want to get it wrong.
I would like to gain more knowledge and confidence about it and maybe even consider fitting vans for a living or becoming a service technician.
I’ve found courses through ncc. Do I need any prior qualifications e.g domestic electrical or gas engineer before I can complete these courses or gain employment?
I’ve searched the internet but I can’t find any further information.
 
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Hi all
I saw a post on here about training as a service technician so thought this would be a good place to ask.
I fitted out a micro camper this year but I didn’t do the electrical system myself because I didn’t want to get it wrong.
I would like to gain more knowledge and confidence about it and maybe even consider fitting vans for a living or becoming a service technician.
I’ve found courses through ncc. Do I need any prior qualifications e.g domestic electrical or gas engineer before I can complete these courses or gain employment?
I’ve searched the internet but I can’t find any further information.
Another member in Ireland recently posted of a similar change of occupation. There are two routes one is MCEA, the other being NCC AWS. Have a look under thread Caravan Technician Training. It gives costs, qualifications, timescales, equipment etc.


 
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Another member in Ireland recently posted of a similar change of occupation. There are two routes one is MCEA, the other being NCC AWS. Have a look under thread Caravan Technician Training. It gives costs, qualifications, timescales, equipment etc.


Another member in Ireland recently posted of a similar change of occupation. There are two routes one is MCEA, the other being NCC AWS. Have a look under thread Caravan Technician Training. It gives costs, qualifications, timescales, equipment etc.


This was the post I saw. It answers a lot of questions but doesn’t say if I would need previous qualifications or experience in electrics or gas
 

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