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Difference between an Accredited Master Electrician and a Standard Electrician

Are you planning on undertaking a home electrical project? Or perhaps you need someone to help with an electrical issue you’re experiencing in your home? Either way, you’ll need to hire an electrician. But did you know that there are different types of electricians in Australia? So, what’s the difference between the two? Let’s take a look:

What is an Accredited Master Electrician?

An accredited master electrician has completed an accredited course, similar to a bachelor’s degree in engineering or a professional who has met specific educational and experience requirements to be recognised. They typically have more experience and training than standard electricians and are more likely to be able to handle more complex electrical repairs and installations. They may also be able to provide add-on services such as wiring management or green energy consulting.

Master electricians typically work on larger projects, such as renovations or new construction. They may also work in corporate settings, providing electrical services to large companies.

How to Become an Accredited Master Electrician

A Master Electrician is a qualified electrician accredited by the Australian Master Electricians Association. The electrician has to be a Level 2 Electrician working in the industry for at least three years to be able to obtain the “Master” title and the highest level of accreditation through Master Electricians Australia (MEA). They also need to meet several criteria, including offering energy advice to clients, using a safety management system and having twelve-month guarantees on all their work.

Master Electricians are then bound by the Master Electricians’ Australian Code of Ethics, where each year, they are audited and must pass safety and quality audits. In addition, MEA overviews and monitors the electrical industry ensuring high standards are consistently met – they are recognised in this role by the QLD Government, industry and the public, representing electrical contractors for over 70 years.

What is a Standard Electrician?

A Standard Electrician is a tradesperson licensed by the Australian Standards Institution (ASI) and has completed a basic electrician course. They typically undertake wiring, installing switches and sockets, checking circuits and lighting, and minor electrical repairs.

An electrician who is not an accredited master electrician is a licensed electrician who has completed specific training requirements and passed a certification exam.

The Differences between the Two Types of Electricians

A few key differences exist between an accredited master electrician and a standard electrician in Australia. First, an accredited master electrician has completed more rigorous training and has more experience than a standard electrician. They are also more likely to be certified by a national body like the Australian Master Electrician Association.

Standard electricians may only work on residential electrical systems, while accredited master electricians may work on residential and commercial electrical systems. Standard electricians are not usually allowed to work on high-voltage systems or confined spaces, while accredited master electricians can do both.

When deciding which type of electrician to hire for your project, it’s essential to consider your budget, as well as the scope and complexity of the project itself. For example, it’s worth paying the extra money to hire an accredited master electrician if you’re undertaking a large or complex project. Otherwise, a standard electrician should be able to handle your needs. 

Why Choose an Accredited Master Electrician for Home Electrical Work?

An accredited master electrician is a professional who has completed an extensive apprenticeship program and passed a rigorous licensing exam. They have the knowledge, experience, and skills to safely and efficiently install, maintain, and repair home electrical systems.

When you hire an accredited master electrician for your home electrical work, you’re getting a skilled professional qualified to handle any job or situation. These professionals are also typically licensed, insured, and registered with the National Electric Code (NEC).

The benefits of hiring an accredited master electrician for your home electrical work include:

  • They’re familiar with all types of home electrical systems.
  • They’re experienced in dealing with hazardous materials.
  • They’re certified in safety equipment and procedures.
  • They use the latest technology when performing repairs.

To sum up, there are some significant differences between an accredited master electrician and a standard electrician in Australia. An accredited master electrician has completed extensive learning and training, which results in them being able to handle more complicated electrical problems than a standard electrician. They also have the certification and experience to work with some of the most dangerous wirings in buildings, which can be crucial if a fire occurs. So, when choosing an electrician for your next project, remember to consider these key details!

Master Electricians on the Sunshine Coast

When you hire a local electrician like Need A Sparky, you can check our accreditations upfront to ensure that the electrician you hire is fully qualified. 

Need A Sparky are fully licensed and qualified, and proud members of a few of the following associations:

  • Members of the Master Electrician Association
  • Accredited with a Refrigerant Handling Licence by the Australian Refrigeration Council Ltd (ARC)
  • Accredited Solar Installer by the Clean Energy Council 

If you’re unsure what level of service you require for your electrical work or have an emergency, give us a call today at 07 5314 1046. For electrical project enquiries, you can use our online form, and we’ll get straight back to you.

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