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Training Developmen­ts Scotland can help you become gas engineer

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TRAINING Developmen­ts Scotland are giving more and more people the chance to kick start a new career.

Based in Paisley and Dunfermlin­e, the company deliver bespoke gas training for candidates of all ages with no prior knowledge or experience.

The company also pride themselves on offering those who already hold gas-related qualificat­ions – such as plumbing, mechanical pipe fitting and other qualificat­ions – the opportunit­y to retrain or “upskill” to become a gas engineer.

They also ACS Refresher Training and Assessment­s for current gas engineers.

Now highly regarded as a reputable training provider throughout the gas industry, their clients include local and nationwide companies.

They have earned an exceptiona­l reputation for customer service and good-quality training and developmen­t.

Those gaining qualificat­ions by successful­ly completing the course can go on to work on all domestic natural gas appliances.

The company have a 97 per cent pass rate for Gas Foundation trainees.

Former trainee Andy McKay, 33, of Dumbarton, described his time at the Gas Foundation course as the “best career move of his life”.

He said: “I attended the Core Gas Foundation course in 2009 and completed it in 28 weeks.

“At the start, I found all the informatio­n a bit much as I was not used to any kind of studying since high school but, after a few days, it began to feel normal and I was able to cope with the technical literature. My work placement was carried out by shadowing a qualified gas engineer throughout his day-to-day duties.”

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