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If you are thinking about getting into a trade and gaining an extra skill for life or making the threat of redundancy less of a worry, then studying for a Domestic Gas Engineer course might be the best option. Studying for a Domestic Gas Engineer course gives you a range of skills that can be useful to use around the home as well as start you on a journey to an interesting and rewarding career.

A Domestic Gas Engineer course from home will allow you to combine your existing work and family commitments while you work towards industry-recognised qualifications. And as you don't have to give up your day job, you earn while you learn.

This course is designed to allow aspirant operatives an inroad to the domestic gas sector in the UK. With the sector currently experiencing a lack of suitable trained and qualified competent operatives this course is designed to address this and be undertaken by candidates who have a good technical background or are skilled with manual dexterity. You will also require sound mathematical skills and a good knowledge of English. On successful completion of this course the candidate will be a valuable commodity with excellent prospects of full time employment in a sector which is currently offering very good levels of remuneration. Obviously each candidate's aptitude and drive will dictate how quickly this can happen, but you shall be given the tools to succeed with our support.

Course Structure:

1. Three weeks gas utilisation training at the centre with an even mix of practical and theoretical
activities.
2. Ten weeks on site training with a CORGI registered company. (You will need to align yourself with a
CORGI registered engineer in order to build your portfolio).
3. Five days assessment under the ACS scheme which shall include:
  • CCN1 core gas safety
  • CEN1 domestic central heating
  • WAT1 domestic water heaters
  • CKR1 domestic cookers
  • HTR1 domestic gas fires & space heaters

Your hands-on experience will be conducted over a minimum of ten weeks and a portfolio of evidence shall be required to be produced demonstrating competence under supervision of a CORGI registered engineer. This evidence shall then be monitored and evaluated to make sure candidates have produced sufficient range of work.

The five day assessment shall also be conducted at the centre in Exeter taking the format of initial assessment as laid down by GGFO certification. The rules and format of which are available upon request. Upon successful completion of the assessments your details shall be electronically submitted by GGFO to Corgi to be entered upon the national database for approved gas operatives.

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