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Gas engineer training course, run on weekends, evenings & full time

Our Gas courses will enable you to leave here with the confidence to install and service boilers straight away.

About us & our commitment to you

Your career success is our success. We promise to give you a skill you can use and not just a qualification.

We are a family run business for over 30 years. Starting off as self employed engineers working with some of the UK’s largest companies, our skills in this industry are the best. We have a combined experience of way over a 100 years in the trade with many trade secrets to give away to enable you to have excellent looking jobs that are safe and worthy of being paid for.

Almost all our business is through recommendations from previous trainees returning to us for other qualifications or through word of mouth recommendations after successfully starting their own business.

According to many installers, many people are turning off their heat pumps due to high running costs, low temperatures, damp issues, noise issues, installation problems etc. This is driving the Gas industry forward in preparation for Hydrogen powered Gas boilers which are zero % Co2 and increasing the demand for Gas engineers once again with people demanding their trusty Gas boilers BACK!

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Our Promise To You

98% of our students pass first time. However, as our commitment to you; any extra training required in the unlikely event of a failure is FREE.

Gas MLP Course

Gas MLP Course

We cater for brand new entrants to the industry and people with some experience in the industry be it plumbing or Gas.

ACS Engineer Re-assessment

ACS Engineer Re-assessment

ACS re-assessment covers core and 4 (CCN1, CENWAT, HTR1, CKR1, MET1) We don’t do DAH1

Weekend & Evening Gas courses

Weekend & Evening Gas courses

Our new Gas Engineering Courses run every other weekend on both Saturday & Sunday and covers the same guided learning hours as our full-time course but over 5 months. We now run a popular evening Gas course every Monday & Tuesday.

Technical Courses

Technical Courses

We do bespoke courses to fill gaps in your knowledge. Check our our full range of extra courses here.

Electrical Courses both full time and Evening

Electrical Courses both full time and Evening

We do a wide range of courses tailored to your needs to suit your budget.

Is the gas engineer course hard?

The difficulty of a gas engineer course can vary based on your prior experience and the specific course you choose. For someone new to the field, the Midlands Gas and Electrical Training Centre offers a comprehensive gas engineer training experience, combining practical skills with theoretical knowledge. The training includes hands-on experience with various aspects of gas engineering, such as pipework, soldering, gas regulations and safety practices. The course is designed to be accessible to all levels of knowledge and provides a supportive learning environment. The blend of practical and theoretical training ensures a well-rounded understanding, fully preparing you for a career in the gas industry.

What qualifications do I need to be Gas Safe qualified?

To become a Gas Safe registered engineer, which is a legal requirement for working on gas appliances in the UK, you need to complete relevant qualifications from a recognised training provider. Midlands Gas and Electrical Training Centre, an approved training centre, offers courses that lead to the Gas Safe qualification. These courses include practical and theoretical training in various aspects of gas work, such as installation, maintenance and safety practices. Upon completion of the training and gaining roughly 18 weeks of experience under the supervision of a qualified gas engineer in which you’ll undertake a minimum of four boiler installations and four boiler services, you can register for the ACS Assessment. On completion of the ACS Assessment and the signing off of your training, you will be Gas Safe licenced and receive your certification within two weeks.

Do gas engineers make good money?

Gas engineers can earn a substantial income, which varies depending on factors like experience, location, employment status (self-employed or company-employed) and specialisation. The training provided by the Midlands Gas and Electrical Training Centre equips you with the skills and knowledge to start a career in the gas industry, potentially leading to a well-paying job. The demand for skilled gas engineers, coupled with the comprehensive training provided, can open doors to lucrative opportunities. As you gain experience and further your skills, your earning potential can increase. The gas industry offers various career paths, including residential and commercial gas work, which can influence your earnings.

How much do British Gas engineers make?

Salaries for British Gas engineers are generally competitive and can vary based on experience, skills and role within the company. It is known that established companies like British Gas offer good remuneration packages to their engineers. These packages often include benefits and the potential for salary growth as you gain experience and additional skills. The training and qualifications you receive from accredited centres like Midlands Gas and Electrical Training Centre can be a stepping stone towards a career with such reputable companies.

Is there a demand for gas engineers in the UK?

The demand for trained gas engineers in the UK remains steady and is driven by the continuous need for installation, maintenance and repair of gas systems in residential and commercial settings. The training provided by institutions like the Midlands Gas and Electrical Training Centre is tailored to meet this demand, ensuring that new entrants into the field are well-equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge. The shift towards more sustainable energy sources and the development of new technologies, such as hydrogen-powered boilers, also contribute to the evolving landscape of the gas industry. This ongoing evolution in the energy sector suggests a sustained need for skilled and fully trained gas engineers, making it a viable and promising career choice.