AI assessment for electrical apprentice competency
Rubric-graded, human signed-off. Not a quiz generator.
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Scorafy is the assessment-feedback layer for electrical training. It reads an apprentice's written method statements, fault-finding explanations, and uploaded video, audio or files such as photos of a wired board, then scores them against your own rubric with cited evidence from the submission. A qualified assessor reviews every result and signs off before it is recorded, so no judgement is made by software alone. It is not an LMS or a student-management system - it handles grading and feedback alongside the tools you already use.
What you assess for electrical apprentice competency
- Isolating and testing a circuit safely, including proving the tester dead-live-dead before and after
- Applying lockout and tagout correctly before work begins and confirming isolation
- Wiring and terminating to the rules, including circuit protection, conductor sizing and earthing to AS/NZS 3000
- Systematic fault-finding on a circuit, explaining the reasoning behind each test rather than swapping parts
- Reading and interpreting a circuit diagram and explaining how the installation matches it
A worked rubric criterion
You define the criteria and levels. Scorafy grades each answer against them, with the evidence.
Criterion
Isolates a circuit and proves it is safe to work on
Why a quiz won't cut it
Electrical work can kill someone if a step is skipped, and a quiz cannot show whether an apprentice actually follows the safe-isolation sequence or just knows it exists. The competency is in the method and the reasoning - why they tested in that order, how they confirmed isolation, how they diagnosed the fault. Scorafy grades that open-ended evidence against your rubric, so you assess the practice and the thinking, not a memorised answer.
Written, video, audio or file
Video and photos are valuable for electrical work because you can see the actual practice and the finished work. An apprentice can upload a recording of a safe-isolation procedure or a fault-finding sequence, and photos of a terminated board, and Scorafy assesses the method and the workmanship against your rubric. That is far harder to fake than a written description and gives the assessor real evidence to confirm.
A qualified person signs off
Scorafy drafts the scoring against your rubric and references the evidence. A qualified assessor reviews every result, overrides anything, and finalises it. The AI score is kept alongside the human-final score as an audit trail, so no decision is solely automated and every result can be explained.
Compliance and defensibility
Safety-critical trades carry real risk, so the human check is essential. Scorafy is built compliance-first under the GDPR and the EU AI Act, and a qualified assessor reviews and signs off every result - there is no solely-automated decision about whether an apprentice is competent to work on a circuit. Every score keeps an audit trail showing the cited evidence and the assessor who confirmed it, which is what you need to stand behind a result at audit.
Frequently asked questions
Can Scorafy assess a video of a safe-isolation or testing procedure?
Yes. An apprentice can upload a recording of the isolation sequence or a fault-finding procedure. Scorafy assesses the method against your rubric, cites the moments that support each judgement, and the assessor reviews and signs off.
Can the rubric reference standards like AS/NZS 3000?
Yes. You write the rubric, so it can require an apprentice to justify conductor sizing, circuit protection and earthing against the wiring rules you teach to. Scorafy grades the evidence against the criteria you set and shows the reasoning behind each score.
Does software decide whether an apprentice is competent to work on a circuit?
No. Scorafy scores the evidence and shows its reasoning, but a qualified assessor reviews and signs off every result before it is recorded. No safety-critical competency decision is made by software alone.
Is Scorafy an LMS for the apprenticeship?
No. Scorafy is the assessment-feedback layer. It grades open-ended evidence and gives feedback against your rubric, and it works alongside the LMS or student-management system you already run.
See it on your own rubric
Start free, build one rubric, and run a real submission through it before you decide.