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Become a Locksmith
The work
Locksmiths sell, install and maintain locks and make keys for homes, cars and businesses.
They may also:
- sell, install and maintain security systems
- fit safes and security devices such as closed circuit television (CCTV)
- offer a 24-hour call-out service to people locked out of their car, home or business.
Some specialise in a particular area such as safes or cars.
Hours and Environment
Locksmiths usually work around 40 hours a week, which can include evenings and weekends.
They may be based in a shop, or travel to visit customers on site. In firms that
offer a 24 hour service, they may have to work some nights in order to respond to
emergency call-outs.
A driving licence may be required.
Skills and Interests
To be a locksmith you will need:
- excellent manual dexterity and practical skills
- good communication and customer care skills
- a patient approach, with the ability to pay attention to detail
- problem-solving skills
- an interest in electronic and mechanical equipment.
Entry
You will need:
- to have a good standard of secondary education, possibly with GCSEs in maths and
English and a practical subject such as design and technology
- two references and a clean police record.
It could be useful if you have experience in carpentry or engineering.
There are two options for training. You can:
- train on the job with a local locksmith (please see the Training section for more
information)
- do a short course run by the British Locksmiths Institute, which is part of
the Master Locksmiths Association (MLA).
The Master Locksmiths Association (MLA) is recognised as the regulating body for
locksmithing by:
- the police
- the Home Office
- the British Standards Institute
- the Association of British Insurers.
Before you start a course you will be asked to apply for student membership of the
BLI and your references will be taken up.
Courses are run at the Master Locksmiths Association’s (MLA) headquarters in Daventry.
Please contact the MLA for details. See the Further Information section.
Training
You might be able to start as an 'apprentice' with a local company or with a franchise.
As there are no formal apprenticeships in locksmithing you will need to contact
locksmiths to see if they are prepared to take you on. You can search for local
locksmiths on the MLA website which has a 'Find a Locksmith' database.
As an experienced locksmith you can update you skills and knowledge, and keep up
to date with new products and developments, by doing further MLA courses. Please
contact the MLA for more information.
Opportunities
There are over 2,000 professionally qualified locksmiths working in the UK.
There are opportunities with locksmithing companies, shops and security manufacturers.
Most companies are quite small. Some of the larger, national companies operate franchises,
mainly providing 24-hour mobile/emergency services. There are opportunities to become
self-employed, although the sector is highly competitive, and careful market research
is required.
DIY/hardware stores, shoe repairers and some large department stores also provide
keycutting services requiring locksmiths.
The security market has grown over the past few years due to public concern over
crime. Insurance company requirements and incentives for security system installations
have also given rise to increased business for locksmiths.
Annual Income
The annual income section is intended as a guideline only.
Trainees can expect to earn around £10,000 rising to over £14,000 with experience
and training.
A self-employed locksmith can earn in excess of £20,000 a year.
Further information
5d Great Central Way
Woodford Halse
Daventry
Northants
NN11 3PZ
Tel: 01327 262255
http://www.locksmiths.co.uk
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