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What qualification need to obtain to become a plumber in the UK?
To become a plumber in the UK, you need to have a Level 2 or Level 3 qualification in plumbing and heating, obtained from a City & Guilds or BPEC accredited provider. Apprenticeships and vocational training courses are also available from colleges and private training providers.
What qualification need to obtain to become a Gas Engineer in the UK?
To become a Gas Engineer in the UK, you need to complete a recognized gas training course and obtain a Gas Safe Register ID. This requires passing the ACS (Approved Competence Scheme) assessments for the relevant gas work categories, offered by accredited training providers such as Logic Certification, NAPIT and City & Guilds. You also need to be listed on the Gas Safe Register and renew your qualification every 5 years.