
If you are going on your forces resettlement and are looking for a new beginning after military life, we can help guide you through the process of starting a career in the electrical industry.
Once it is time to begin your Armed Forces resettlement package, it can be difficult to know where to start after so long as a service member. It can also be hard to choose a course that will ultimately enable you to get that civilian job once the support network and safety net of the armed forces is no longer available to you.
The courses you choose on your forces resettlement could mean the difference between getting the job and pay you want and being stuck in a difficult financial position post-military. Your Forces Pension is not going to make up the loss of your military salary.
The electrical industry is an ideal career transition for Armed Forces resettlement personnel wanting to use enhanced learning credits, as it’s an industry in great demand that has faced a skills gap in recent years.
This means that the electrical industry is one sector which is growing and in need of new talent, in an economic climate where many industries are struggling.
By choosing PASS, you can be sure of quality training from one of the leading electrical training companies in the country.
We have training locations across the UK and have a state-of-the-art main training centre in the North East of England with dedicated training bays, classrooms and a solar PV training roof with differing roof coverings.
If you are entitled to enhanced learning credits, follow this simple guide to claiming from ELCAS;
Please Note:
You should leave approximately 5 weeks lead time before your chosen course date to allow the funding application to take place.
If there are any pre-requisites for your chosen course, ELCAS will check this and make sure you meet the pre-requisites before issuing you with a CAN.
Visit www.enhancedlearningcredits.com
We are listed as Portable Appliance Safety Services Limited on the database and you can find us by searching for the term ‘electrical’
Don’t forget that you can use your yearly allocation of enhanced learning credits to do courses with us, you don’t have to wait until you are leaving.