Gas Safe Register Training
The traditional route that many people choose to get Gas Safe register training is to complete a long period of study at a vocational college followed by an apprenticeship with a gas installer.With many people finding it difficult to get an apprenticeship coupled with limited places available in colleges, people are now turning to private companies to bridge the training gap and get high quality Gas Safe register training.
How you complete your Gas Safe register training is down to you. There are a number of routes that we offer for you to take which include:
- Completing a fast track gas course
- Completing a Plumbing NVQ diploma followed by a BPEC Gas course
These Gas Safe register training routes teach trainees the importance of gas safety and the best practices and accelerates the amount of time spent training to maximise your earning potential.
Once the formal training is completed, you will complete the final part of your gas safe register training with a gas safe engineer to build up a portfolio of evidence.
We can organise your apprenticeship to reduce the hassle faced when finding an engineer.
What jobs will you do once you have completed your gas safe register training?
Once you have completed your gas safe register training you will be able to apply to become a gas safe engineer.Once registered you will be able to carry out tasks such as boiler servicing and repair, installing gas appliances and also carry out other types of general plumbing work.
Gas engineers may usually work a 40-hour week but lots of engineers will work overtime.
Career Prospects After Completing Gas Safe Register Training
How could we do without central heating and hot baths? Because of this, prospects for trainees who have completed gas safe register training are very good because of the need for skilled workers.Salaries vary nationally with the highest salaries in London and the south-east of England.
Experienced gas engineers can earn as much as £50,000 depending on workload and location.
Gas Safe Register Training – Pros & Cons
- After completing your gas safe register training, the pay can be very good
- You get to meet different people every day
- If you don’t like paperwork, this may not be the job for you
- You may have to work unusual hours, especially if you become an emergency call out engineer
Call RF Training on 0800 331 7500, or fill out a form on the right to find out more about our gas safe register training.
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