Gas Engineering Advanced Apprenticeship

Course

In Leicester

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Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Location

    Leicester

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Gas engineering involves the safe installation, commission, decommission and the ongoing service and repair of gas appliances in either a domestic or non-domestic setting. Appliances can include but are not limited to, a range of work categories such as central heating boilers, unvented hot water storage, ducted air heaters, cookers, space heaters, meters, alternative fuel, […]

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Leicester (Leicestershire)
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Painter Street, LE1 3WA

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About this course

Two or more GCSEs at grade A-C. You must be employed with a gas/ plumbing company.

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Subjects

  • Gas Engineering
  • On-Air
  • Regulations
  • Engineering
  • Industry
  • Gas
  • Electrical
  • Installation
  • Testing
  • Compliance

Course programme

Year 1

Core Requirements – Knowledge consists of current health, safety and environmental legislation and regulations applicable to work in the gas industry. Safe gas and electrical installation, commissioning, decommissioning and/or ongoing service and repair procedures of gas installations and appliances needed to establish the safe operation of the equipment and installation in accordance with industry standards. Gas and electrical theories and procedures involved in the practical installation, commissioning, decommissioning and/or ongoing service and repair of gas installations, appliances and associated equipment. Relevant electrical/mechanical principles and how they are applied in work processes and procedures. Up to date energy efficiency advice and guidance to be given to the customer. Product knowledge to be able to discuss and advise the customer. Current regulatory compliance, current Gas Safety (Installation and Use) regulations and the current Electricity at Work Regulations. Company rules, policies and procedures as defined by the employer.

Core Requirements – Skills will include undertake and document rigorous risk assessments to ensure the safety of all affected by the work activities. Take personal responsibility for maintaining safety standards and achieving job objectives. Use and maintain tools, equipment and personal protective equipment (PPE) in a safe and appropriate manner. Safe gas and electrical installation, commissioning, decommissioning and/or ongoing service and repair of gas installations and appliances needed to establish the safe operation of the equipment and installation in accordance with industry standards. Work with focus and clear purpose in all conditions and locations, covering business requirements, including lone working and safely adapt working methods to reflect changes in working environments. Work on customer premises/property showing appropriate care and respect whilst focusing on safety. Use a variety of appropriate and effective communication methods to interact with customers and others to give/receive information accurately, in a timely and positive manner in order to deliver the best possible service. Identify where situations or conditions are of unsafe standards and take appropriate actions within your range of competency. Achieve individual and team tasks which align to overall work objectives, be self-motivated and disciplined in the approach to work activities. Work effectively and efficiently with people from different trades/disciplines, backgrounds and expertise to accomplish an activity in a safe manner, on time, to meet customer expectations. Identify, organise and use resources effectively and sustainably to complete the task with consideration to cost, quality, safety, security and environmental impact. Be able to read and follow technical documentation associated with equipment and installation requirements.

Year 2

Core Requirements – behaviours will ensure your personal well-being and the safety of customers and others is a priority. Be risk aware showing the desire to reduce risks through systematic monitoring and checking information and the strict compliance with appropriate regulations and normative documents. Demonstrate an awareness of how the work impacts on others in the work environment. Confidently deliver a polite, courteous, professional service to all customers and members of the public whilst safeguarding customer welfare and recognising vulnerability, equality and diversity. Undertake Continuous Professional Development to enhance knowledge and skills to maintain competence. Recognise personal and professional limitations and seek appropriate advice when necessary. Display self-discipline and self-motivated approach. Exercise responsibilities in an ethical manner.
Technical requirements – must be completed in either a domestic or non-domestic setting carrying out service and repair and/or installation Technical Requirements – Knowledge 1. Electrical awareness and be able to carry out safe isolation and essential electrical safety checks 2. Combustion, combustion analysis, gas properties, carbon monoxide (CO), and types of burners 3. Flues and ventilation principles 4. The necessary safety checks following gas work on an appliance (regulation 26/9) 5. The range and suitability of appliances 6. The statutory and normative documentation including building regulations, water regulations and electrical regulations 7. Emergency procedures, including gas escapes, report of fumes and for unsafe situations 8. A knowledge and understanding of four appliances 9. System design, location, controls, flue types for appliances and smart controls 10. An awareness of green technologies 11. The properties of Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) 12. An awareness of fuel storage – tanks and bottles (Liquid Petroleum Gas – LPG) Technical Requirements – skills 1. Carry out safe isolation essential electrical safety checks 2. Carry out flue testing 3. Undertake the necessary safety checks following gas work on an appliance (regulation 26/9) 4. Work in compliance with statutory and normative documentation including building regulations, water regulations and electrical regulations 5. Access and comply with technical guidance, bulletins and safety alerts e.g. Gas Industry Unsafe Situations Procedures (GIUSP) 6. Demonstrate tightness testing, purging and relight procedures on gas installations 7. Demonstrate pipework installations/pipework skills, pressure and flow/pipework sizing, meter installations 8. Demonstrate ambient air testing/carbon monoxide/dioxide atmosphere testing 9. Identify gas safety controls and prove their safe operation 10. Complete records and maintain records accordingly 11. Identify faults and take the appropriate action 12. Undertake the installation and/or repair and maintenance of four appliances 13. Reinstate following completion of works cleaning up and making good.

Additional information

End-point assessment (EPA) is the final stage that an apprentice goes through to complete their apprenticeship. The apprentice must show their learning to an independent end-point assessor and the grades available are distinction, pass or fail. The apprentice submits a portfolio with a Gas Safe registration certificate, competency test and work log review. The portfolio shows the skills, knowledge and behaviours for the core and specific requirements of the standard. The overall grading available is pass or distinction.

Gas Engineering Advanced Apprenticeship

Price on request