Energy Centre
Energy Centre
The GCS Energy Centre is a one-stop shop for all your building services training needs. Whether you are starting a career or looking to update individual or employees’ skills, you can choose from a wide range of industry-recognised courses at our fully equipped centre.
For qualified electricians, plumbers, gas engineers or those generally working within the building services engineering sector, we offer courses to supplement your current skills, including: solar photovoltaic systems, 17th Edition IET regulations, inspection and testing, PAT testing, heat pump systems, solar thermal systems, power flushing, under-floor heating and fault finding courses. Here we will help you gain the necessary skills, experience and qualifications to join the appropriate Competent Person Schemes. We can also arrange bespoke training to suit the individual and/or company requirements.
We are also delivering energy assessor training courses including Green Deal assessments. These are available for both domestic and non-domestic buildings.
For those interested in the latest automotive technologies, we are able to deliver electrical vehicle charging courses that will enable you to be qualified to install and maintain vehicle charging units.
GCS Training aims to look out for all your business needs, no matter where you are based. This is achieved through delivering quality courses and assessment at the highest level to address the ever-widening skills gap in the building services industry. Courses are run regularly throughout the year and at times to fit around you and your work.
We are a registered EAL, ERS, City and Guilds and BPEC centre offering most aspects of electrical, plumbing and gas safe registration. This includes domestic and commercial.
Energy Centre Training Courses
Electrical
18th IET Edition Wiring Regulations BS7671 : 2018 -100% funded subject to eligibility
EAL 603/3929/9 Installation of Electric Vehicle Charging Points- 100% funded subject to eligibility
City & Guilds 2377-77 Portable Appliance Testing , 100% funded subject to eligibility
City and Guilds Level 4 Award in Design and Verification of Electrical Installations 2396 – 01, 100% funded
AM2 - Assessment of Occupational Competence (AOC) & Competence Enhancement Training (CET)
Basic Electrical Installation Maintenance
EAL Level 2 Award in Fundamental Inspection, Testing and Initial Verification
EAL Level 3 in Electrical Installation, Experienced Worker Assessment Route (NVQ Portfolio)
Electrical Containment
Inspection & Testing Practical Training
Solar PV and Battery Charging Course
Testing Refresher
Gas
BPEC Heat Pump Systems (NOS Mapped)
ERS Commercial ACS Gas Assessment
ERS Domestic ACS Gas Re-assessment Includes: CCN1, CENWAT, CKR1, HTR1 & CPA1 if on current card.
Gas Managed Learning Programme (MLP) For new Entrants to the Gas industry
LPG (Liquid Petroleum Gas) Training
Plumbing
BPEC Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations 1999 (England and Wales)
BPEC HWSS Domestic Vented and Unvented Hot Water Systems (Replaces Unvented Hot Water)
Energy
BPEC Solar Thermal Hot Water Systems (NOS Mapped)
EAL Level 3 Award in the Requirements of Fire Detection and Fire Alarm Systems for Buildings BS 5839-1:2017 Qualification Code: 603/4906/2-100% SPF funded subject to eligibility
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“We have worked in partnership with GCS Training for at least five years. Tutors have always delivered the learning to a very high standard and have consistently demonstrated a professional and supportive attitude towards all candidates which has been well received.
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Featured Course
This Highfield qualification is aimed at individuals who are, or intend to be food handlers working in catering and hospitality industries, food retail, manufacturing and Health and Social Care provisions.
It is also appropriate for those providing services to catering premises including pest control operators, maintenance engineers, cleaners and laundry and delivery personnel.
It is recommended that staff that prepare open high risk foods or handle food and have a supervisory role must have training to a level equivalent to a Level 2 in Food Safety within 3 months of starting work.
Benefits to the Learner Upon successful completion of the course students will:
· Attain an accredited qualification that complies with current relevant qualifications.
· The ability to apply the basic principles of HACCP
· An understanding of principles of food safety
· The ability to apply the knowledge gained from the course to their work