Looking for a career change?
We can help you do just that with our Gas Engineer courses
- Fully Accredited Qualification
- Flexible Study Options
We want to see you succeed.
Trade Skills offer different gas engineer course options
If you want to train and become a fully qualified gas engineer, then our ACS and BPEC qualifications will get you qualified, certificated and into work.
Why Trades Skills?
- Fully approved courses by City & Guilds, ACS & BPEC
- Courses start every month
- Study full-time or part-time – earn while you learn
- NVQ available so you get your practical on-site assessment
- Virtual Reality training – the future of trades training
Gas Engineer Course
The Accreditation Certificate Scheme (ACS) is the industry recognised qualification that certifies that you become a member of the Gas Safe Register, so you become a qualified Domestic Gas Engineer.
The BPEC qualification is for central heating installation and covers the Part L of the Building Regulations.
The course is studied at an approved ACS assessment centre.
How will I be assessed?
You will be assessed by a mixture of practical and theory activities. The practical part is carried out at one of our 7 training centres across England. The theory is studied at home at your pace and there are multiple-choice examinations at the end of each module. You will have the full support of our friendly & experienced tutors across the whole course.
What may it lead to?
You can be employed as a Domestic Gas Engineer or you can progress & complete the NVQ.
How much is the course?
The course cost depends on which level of qualification you do. All the courses are competitively priced with no hidden costs.
There are flexible interest free payment plans available to help spread the cost of the course (subject to approval).
What will I learn?
- BPEC Energy Efficiency (Part L)
- BPEC - Part P Defined Scope Electrical Qualification
- ACS – Core Gas Safety
- ACS – Central Heating Boilers and Water Heaters
- ACS – Cookers and Hobs
- ACS – Space Heaters – Fires
- ACS – Flue Gas Analysers