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sasi8hk

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#289425 5-Sep-2021 01:28
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Hi everybody. A newbie here. So, please point to me if I am in the wrong room.

I am really considering applying for registration with the EWRB in New Zealand. I am living in Melbourne at the moment but I have worked in Hong Kong for a long time.

From what I understand so far, the process starts with the assessment and verification of documentary evidence. Then, depending on my work experience, I will be asked to carry out further training/assessment/experience, etc.

So, I would like to know what will the EWRB ask me to do, at a minimum, to fulfill the requirement. Like, do I HAVE to work under supervision for a certain period of time?

I am also actively looking for registration here in Melbourne. But the amount of time/cost involved is daunting.

Thanks, everyone.


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toejam316
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  #2772267 5-Sep-2021 05:03
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Really depends on your work history and experience.

 

As long as you hold equivalent certs and have experience, it shouldn't be a problem though.

 

https://www.ewrb.govt.nz/becoming-an-electrical-worker/registering-with-overseas-qualifications-experience/apply-for-a-registration-assessment/

 

Honestly, easiest method would be to email them a rough outline of experience, etc. and ask what the expectations would be.





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  #2772268 5-Sep-2021 05:45
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head over to NZ's Electrical Forum i'm sure there is someone there who has been thru that

 

 


sasi8hk

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  #2776424 11-Sep-2021 16:24
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toejam316:

 

Really depends on your work history and experience.

 

As long as you hold equivalent certs and have experience, it shouldn't be a problem though.

 

https://www.ewrb.govt.nz/becoming-an-electrical-worker/registering-with-overseas-qualifications-experience/apply-for-a-registration-assessment/

 

Honestly, easiest method would be to email them a rough outline of experience, etc. and ask what the expectations would be.

 

 

 

 

Thanks, toejam316. As you said, I will mail a CV and ask the EWRB directly.




sasi8hk

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  #2776425 11-Sep-2021 16:25
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gregmcc:

 

head over to NZ's Electrical Forum i'm sure there is someone there who has been thru that

 

 

 

 

Thanks gremcc. I will check out the electrical forum. Cheers.


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