Course - AM2S

AM2S

AM2S is a specific version of the AM2 assessment, designed as the End Point Assessment (EPA) for apprentices on the Installation & Maintenance Electrician Apprenticeship Standard in the UK.

Who is the course for?

The AM2S should be taken by electrotechnical apprentices who are training against the Installation & Maintenance Electrician Apprenticeship Standard and started their apprenticeship before September 2023.

Apprentices who were enrolled from September 2023 will be taking the AM2S v1 assessment.

Preparation

The best way to prepare for the AM2S is to use the resources available on the NET website:

How to book

If you need to book your AM2S assessment, please fill out this form with your details.

If you’re ready to book your AM2S re-sit, please use this form to get started.

Once you submit either form, a member of our team will contact you shortly to confirm your booking and guide you through the next steps.

All paperwork must be submitted for gateway approval to facilitate your AM2 booking. Upon gateway approval, your assessment must be booked within 14 days of the date of approval. Failure to do so may result in your forfeiture of this assessment.

Mandatory evidence

The following items must be submitted as part of the gateway check before booking an AM2S assessment:

  1. The mandatory AM2S Candidate Checklist
  2. The technical qualifications: City & Guilds 601/6299-5 or EAL 601/7345/2
  3. Maths & English Level 2 (if the learner is 19 or under at the start of their apprenticeship)

For more guidance watch NET video on AM2S gateway requirements in:

Re-sits

The number of re-sits that can be taken by an apprentice will be at the discretion of their employer.

Please also read the NET article, “Section A Re-sits from 01 April 2021”.

Who pays for an EPA re-sit?

Please see the guidance from DfE on re-sits for end-point assessment.

Normally an employer pays for the assessment and any subsequent re-sits, but some training providers do offer one re-sit as part of their training package, so it is for the employer to decide or discuss with the candidate’s training provider.

As this is part of the DfE funding rules, it is not a matter on which SkillSearcher decides or can advise further.

What do I have to do?

The AM2S Assessment is broken down into the sections below. During some of the practical sections, you’ll be watched by the assessor. This can seem intimidating so try to practice beforehand with a colleague watching you to get used to it.

We’ve shown the length of time allocated to complete each section but you’ll be given additional time to read the instructions and prepare before starting the test.

This is just an overview, so if you are close to taking your AM2S Assessment and want more detail, choose a heading below to explore a step by step guide to each section.

Key Details

Who it's for

  • Apprentices who began their Installation & Maintenance Electrician Apprenticeship before September 2023

Qualification

  • End Point Assessment (EPA) Certification
  • Become eligible for Electrotechnical Certification Scheme (ECS) gold card

Entry requirements

  • Must be an electrotechnical apprentice training under the Installation & Maintenance Electrician Apprenticeship Standard
  • Apprenticeship started before Sept 2023
  • Submitted mandatory evidence before booking

AM2S Fee

  • AM2S assessment fee is £935
  • For the period 01/04/2025 – 31/03/2026, the price for re-sits is:
Section A1, C, E £185
Section B, D £260
Section A2, A6 1 Section £240
2 Section £375
3 Section £445
4 Section £540
5 Section £590

Please also read the NET article, “Section A Re-sits from 01 April 2021” for background information if necessary.

AM2S Section Details

Section A1: Safe Isolation and Risk Assessment

In this section, you need to demonstrate that you can carry out a safe isolation procedure in the correct sequence to ensure the safety of not only yourself but everyone else on site. You’ll also undertake and document an assessment of any risks to safety that may be present.

schedule 45 minutes
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Sections A2-A6: Composite Installation

Following the diagrams and instructions you’re given, you’ll prepare, install, connect and terminate conductors at a TP&N Distribution Board and equipment outlets to industry standards. To complete this section, you must demonstrate occupational competence in accordance with statutory and non-statutory regulations and approved industry working practices.

schedule 10 hours
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Section B: Inspection, Testing and Certification

During this section, you’ll carry out a visual inspection of your installation and complete a series of tests following practices and procedures that take into account electrically sensitive equipment. You can change any part of your installation that you find is incorrect or not complete.

schedule 3.5 hours
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Section C: Safe Isolation of Circuits

This second safe isolation test covers three specific scenarios: the replacement of single-phase equipment, three-phase equipment and the isolation of the distribution board.

schedule 30 minutes
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Section D: Fault Diagnosis and Rectification

From information provided, you will identify faults in a circuit. You’ll need to record the type of fault and its specific location, then recommend how each fault could be corrected, including any works needed to prove the fault has been rectified.

schedule 2 hours
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Section E: Assessment of Applied Knowledge

This is an on-line test consisting of 30 multiple-choice questions designed to assess your knowledge of the health and safety regulations, building regulations and BS7671:2018 – so make sure you revise these.

schedule 1 hour
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