Becoming a Gas Engineer is a hugely rewarding career.

Gas engineering courses will equip you with the qualifications and knowledge to be confident in starting a new career in the gas industry.

Why train with our selected training providers?
  • Gain nationally recognised plumbing qualifications from City & Guilds and BPEC.
  • All your practical training will take place at fully equipped state of the art training centres across the UK.
  • Expert tutors with many years' industry experience are always available to you, both at the centre when you do your practical training and by phone and email when you do your theory units.
  • The specially designed and structured study materials allow you to study when and where it suits you.
  • Courses start every month so you can begin as soon as you are ready. The flexible nature of the courses allows you to fit your studies around your other work and family commitments.
  • Courses start from £35 per week and there are finance options available.

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About Gas Jobs
About this course

The domestic gas engineer course is a mixture of blended learning and hands on training at a fully equipped workshop. The combination of these methods allow you to understand the theory and the practice of everything you need to know.

Advantages for Students
Our training providers have trained many people,

who are now working and as a result are happier because they have a steady job providing stability and higher salary - this could be you also!

Domestic Gas Course

This training course is designed for people with little to no prior experience in gas engineering. The course is spread over separate lessons which will tackle different areas all relevant to the Gas Engineer course.

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Training Program

Most of the training is done from your own home and in your own time mixed with practical hands on training in fully equipped workshops.

Opportunities

Opportunities

There are lots of opportunities, from local employers to large nationwide firms such as British Gas and Homeserve.

Work Hours

Gas engineers and installers typically work 35 - 40 hours per week with the ability to work extra hours in the evenings and at the weekends.

Work Hours
Gas Engineer Role

Gas Engineer Role

The role of a Gas engineer and installer is fitting, testing and repairing gas appliances and piping in homes and businesses.

Training Program

Training Program

Most of the training is done from your own home and in your own time mixed with practical hands on training in fully equipped workshops.

Opportunities

Opportunities

There are lots of opportunities, from local employers to large nationwide firms such as British Gas and Homeserve.

Work Hours

Work Hours

Gas engineers and installers typically work 35 - 40 hours per week with the ability to work extra hours in the evenings and at the weekends.

Gas Engineer Role

Gas Engineer Role

The role of a Gas engineer and installer is fitting, testing and repairing gas appliances and piping in homes and businesses.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Where are the Training Centres based?

There are state of the art training centres nationally which you will attend to complete your practical training – the selected training provider will endeavour to find one located near to where you live.

Q: When do the courses start?

There is a constant enrolment process - new courses are starting all the time and you may enrol at a time to suit you.

Q: Do I study online or at a training centre?

These are online training courses incorporating home study and practical training at one of training facilities. It is a mixture of home based blended learning to acquire the necessary underpinning knowledge and hands-on training at fully equipped workshops to develop your practical skills.

Q: What qualifications do I need to start studying the different Trades courses?

These training courses are designed for individuals with little or no prior trades experience; no prior trades qualifications are required.

Q: What can I do when I qualify?

Advice is given on the career-path to initially suit you; either as a full-time employee, sub-contractor or self-employed trades person.

Q: What are the differences between Domestic & Professional courses?

Typically ‘domestic’ courses are level 2 equivalents and the professional equates to level 3. Either level of qualification will enable you to work competently as a qualified trade person within your chosen trade. A trades training specialist will help you select the course which best suits your needs and aspirations.

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Since qualifying I got employed by a great plumbing company - thank you.

TB
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Really enjoyed the course with the right mix of practical and tutoring.

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The course fitted around me and I am now employed full time by one of the largest construction companies in the UK.

MN
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I had 3 offers of employment since finishing the electrical course...

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Compared to other courses I could have done, this course was by far the best.

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