Your Assessor
The Electrician Behind Get My Gold Card
Not a salesman. Not a call centre. A qualified electrician who works with the EWA logbook every day.
Who I am
I'm a City & Guilds assessor at an accredited centre. I work with the Experienced Worker Assessment logbook daily, helping electricians who have all the skills but can't get their Gold Card through the normal system.
Before I became an assessor, I was on the tools myself. City & Guilds qualified, BS 7671 current. I know what it's like to have years of experience and still hit a wall with the paperwork side of things.
I built this site because I kept seeing the same problem: competent, experienced electricians stuck in a system that wasn't designed for people who've been doing the work for years. The Experienced Worker route exists to fix that, but most people don't know it's there, or they don't know if they qualify.
Qualifications & experience
- City & Guilds Qualified Electrician
- BS 7671 18th Edition (current)
- College-based EWA Assessor at an accredited City & Guilds centre
- Works with EWA logbooks daily
- Helped dozens of electricians through the Experienced Worker route
How this service works
This website is a free service. I help you work out whether the Experienced Worker route is right for you, and if it is, I connect you with our partner college — an accredited City & Guilds centre.
If you enrol with the college after enquiring through this site, they pay me a flat referral fee. This does not change what you pay. The cost is the same whether you find them through me or go direct.
I do not personally assess any candidate referred through this site. Assessment is carried out by independent staff at the partner centre.
This site is not operated by, endorsed by, or affiliated with JIB or the ECS scheme.