Electrician Mining Endorsed

Registration New Zealand qualified pathway

Registration requirements

To become an Electrician Mining Endorsed, you must complete the following requirements:

Qualified pathway

Complete an apprenticeship and gain one of the following qualifications:

  • National Certificate in Electrical Engineering – Electrician for Registration (Level 4);
  • National Certificate in Electricity Supply – Electrician (Level 4),
  • New Zealand Certificate in Electrical Engineering Theory and Practice (Trade) (Level 4);
  • New Zealand Certificate in Electrical Trade (Level 4) with strands in General Electrical, and Electricity Supply.

As part of the above Level 4 certificates, you must:

  • Pass the Electricians Theory coursework and written examination;
  • Pass the Electricians Regulations coursework and written examination;
  • Complete the approved Safety training within the prescribed time frame
    Safety training;
  • Complete a Competence programme course this needs to be entered into our online system by your course provider (must be active and current at the time of applying for your practising licence)
    Competence programme course; and
  • complete 4 years (8000 hours) practical training/experience in the work of an Electrician that is satisfactory to the Board.

And:

  • Completed not less than 1 year (2000hours) of practical experience in a Mining Operation or substantially similar practical experience satisfactory to the Board; and
  • Have adequate knowledge, training skills and experience that is satisfactory to the Board.

IMPORTANT: Your New Zealand work experience MUST be completed while holding an Electrician Mining Endorsed Trainee Limited Certificate.

Trainee Limited Certificates

Registration class

Electrician (Endorsed Mining)

Minimum amount of work experience required

4 years (8000 hours) including 1 year (2000 hours) in a mining operation 

Required work experience

All electrical work and includes:

  • At least 1 year (2000 hours) of experience of wiring installation within buildings
  • Installing and connecting high and low voltage single phase and multiphase cables (overhead /underground) and associated fittings
  • Installing electrical wiring and equipment in commercial and domestic buildings
  • Installing Switchboards
  • Installing lighting and power outlets and appliances
  • Earthing /bonding
  • Fault-finding
  • Testing
  • Certification

All electrical work of an electrician as above, but also includes 1 year work experience in a mining operation and includes:

  • work done on bolted couplers and restrained couplers used or installed in a Mining Operation; and
  • work done on installations, fittings, or appliances in explosive zones; and
  • the connection, reconnection, or disconnection of bolted couplers and restrained couplers used or installed in a Mining Operation.

Must have adequate knowledge, training, skills, and experience satisfactory to the Board of:

  • The control of earth potential rise.
  • The use of relocatable mining electrical equipment.
  • The performance of safety functions required for mining activities and mining electrical equipment; and
  • Risk management

Required documents

You must provide the following documents in your application.

Certified proof of identity

  • A certified copy of the front and back of your current New Zealand Driver’s Licence; or
  • A certified copy of your Passport biographic page

*Certified: Certification of your copied documents must be done by either a Justice of the Peace, a Public Notary, a Solicitor or NZ Court Registrar.

The official confirmation that the copies of your documents are identical to the original documents. The confirmation is issued by an authorised public authority or a Notary.

Certified qualification

  • A certified colour copy of your official New Zealand or National Level 4 Electrician qualification certificate:
    • National Certificate in Electrical Engineering – Electrician for Registration (Level 4);
    • National Certificate in Electricity Supply – Electrician (Level 4);
    • New Zealand Certificate in Electrical Engineering Theory and Practice (Trade) (Level 4);
    • New Zealand Certificate in Electrical Trade (Level 4) with strands in General Electrical, and Electricity Supply.

*Certified: Certification of your copied documents must be done by either a Justice of the Peace, a Public Notary, a Solicitor or NZ Court Registrar.

The official confirmation that the copies of your documents are identical to the original documents. The confirmation is issued by an authorised public authority or a Notary.

Work history statements from Board approved supervisor

You must provide detailed references of your work experience.

Your references must:

  • Detail the prescribed electrical work experience that you have completed
    Prescribed electrical work – New Zealand Legislation;
  • Include the start and end dates of employment for each company;
  • Contain sufficient experience in the area you seek registration;
  • Be on company letterhead;
  • Be signed and dated by your Board approved supervisor on your file AND by the mining superintendent; and
  • Contain email contact details for your supervisor.

Passport quality photo

  • A photo that meets the criteria for your ID card:
    • A face, head and shoulders shot, looking directly at the camera and less than 6 months old;
    • Plain, light coloured background;
    • No sunglasses, glasses with tinted lenses OR headwear that obscures your face;
    • 3:4 – width to height ratio, in full colour;
    • Between 50KB and 5MB in size (or printed image for paper applications); and
    • Saved in .jpg or .jpeg format.
  • Check that your photo meets the requirements here:
    Online photo checker – New Zealand passports

Payment details

You can pay for your application by credit or debit card. All payments made outside the New Zealand banking system must be made by credit card.

Application checklist

Application checklist

Information on certified documents

Certified documents

Before you apply

Have you completed the registration requirements?

You must complete the registration requirements before you apply.

Check the “Registration requirements” above to ensure you have completed all the requirements.

If you apply and you have not completed the requirements, your application will be declined and the application fee will not be refunded.

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