What is an ECS card and how to apply

The ECS ‘Gold Card’ is well recognised within the electrotechnical sector and across the wider built environment.

But what is it and do you need one? What skills, qualifications and experience do you need? Is this card the same as a JIB card and/or a CSCS card?

In this blog, we’ll provide an overview of the ECS and answer some of your most frequently asked questions.

What is the electrotechnical certification scheme?

The electrotechnical certification scheme (ECS) is an ID and competence card scheme specifically for those working in the electrical sector.

Who is it for?

The ECS offers those working in the electrotechnical sector the chance to certify their skills under a scheme that is well respected throughout the building services and construction sector and beyond, including:

What is an ECS card?

The ECS issues a wide variety of cards, depending on qualifications, occupation and experience.

Requirements for cards are developed and agreed by industry bodies, unions and professional institutions, including the Institute of Engineering & Technology (IET), the Electrical Contractors Association (ECA) and the Health & Safety Executive (HSE), among others.

Your ECS card is proof of your identity, competence and adherence to industry standards and health and safety legislation.

Card Types: