Setting The Standards for the electrotechnical industry
Call: 03333 218 230 Scotland: 0131 445 9216

Further information:

ISO 9001 certification
Emergency and Security Systems Installer

ECS Emergency and Security Systems Maintenance (unskilled)



Colour: White with light blue stripe





ECS Emergency and Security Systems Maintenance card
(unskilled)


Card data: All cards display Card identity number name and photograph.  The holder’s main occupation and up to five additional occupations in which the holder is certified are shown on the card front, together with appropriate JIB Grade (where applicable);   The holder’s signature, together with the route by which certification has been achieved  are printed on the back - additional vocational holders qualifications (such as 17th Edition IEE Wiring Regulations) may be printed where these are held.

Who should apply:

  • Those operatives who do not meet the appropriate technical or vocational standards to qualify for a skilled ECS card (and who are not Apprentices, Trainees or Managers)
  • Should be capable of carrying out, and within the allotted time frame, the maintenance of a safe working environment; maintenance of effective working relationships; verification, testing and preparation for hand-over of security and emergency systems; ensuring the performance of existing security system and emergency systems; the undertaking of corrective maintenance on existing security emergency systems

> View eligibility and qualification requirements

> Download an Application form, view card fees and payment information


© JIB, 2012 - PO Box 127, Swanley, Kent, BR8 9BH
Tel : 03333 218 230   |   Email: administration@ecscard.org.uk

SJIB - The Walled Garden Bush Estate, Midlothian, Scotland EH26 0SB
Tel : 0131 445 9216   |   Email: grading@sjib.org.uk   |   Web: www.sjib.org.uk

The Electrotechnical Certification Scheme is administered in England, Wales and Northern Ireland by the Joint Industry Board. Applications and information throughout Scotland are administered by the Scottish Joint Industry Board.