Become a gas engineer diary: Career opportunities

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  • čas přidán 23. 03. 2020
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    After 9 weeks of training in-centre and on-site Toby is now well on his way to becoming a gas safe registered engineer. In this video he discusses the career prospects and the opportunities of a career in gas.
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Komentáře • 70

  • @bluesplayerear6817
    @bluesplayerear6817 Před 2 lety +1

    Good luck mate . Thanks for the insight

  • @CommercialGasEngineerVideos

    Being one who records whilst they work and edits in the twilight hours. I know the difficulties and how much effort goes into making these videos. Material like this is undervalued. Education has changed so much with CZcams. Society are gaining the equivalent of a CZcams plumbing degree. It's good when it's used for something positive like making individuals better engineers. Onsite experience is vital as well as real qualifications. Yet this media stream and experience passed on is helping nations strive to better engineering standards. It would have been a game changer if I had some of these videos when I initially qualified as a plumber 13 years ago. There was hardly anything like this to watch. It's great that the information is there for those that are thirsty to grow in their knowledge of the trade.

    • @vivatrainingUK
      @vivatrainingUK  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Thank you for taking the time to comment. Your message is appreciated and shows the new guys to the industry how much more support is on offer for them than ever before

  • @musashi1045
    @musashi1045 Před 3 lety +2

    Brilliant video mate. Thanks for the information and may you have a successful lucrative and enjoyable career within the industry. I'm planning becoming a heating engineer also and this video has really helped and gave me more drive to do it.

    • @vivatrainingUK
      @vivatrainingUK  Před 3 lety

      We are just giving a true insight into the process and journey of becoming a gas engineer. Really glad this insight has helped you.

  • @stevenmackenzie7255
    @stevenmackenzie7255 Před 3 lety +6

    Well done bro! Hope you do well👍

  • @rodericksmith9675
    @rodericksmith9675 Před 4 měsíci

    Nice one mate and thanks for your video really helpful ❤👌🏼👍🏼

  • @Alex-lt6nd
    @Alex-lt6nd Před 2 měsíci

    Just signed up for my new entrants course and looking forward to running my own business soon

  • @MARCOBOSS123
    @MARCOBOSS123 Před rokem

    I am a manager at a care home doing 33k a year, I am sick of the industry and now 29 years old i am ready for something new, I have done construction work from 13 to 18 with my dad and I know alot, i am not the avarage apprentice who doesnt even know how to use tools, I have done lots of work in my own house and family houses, what is the best way to enter in the market for a job as a gas safe engineer? best schools to be certified at? I am really looking into this now. Please help :(

  • @xanthianz9m974
    @xanthianz9m974 Před 5 měsíci

    Do you have courses in London?

  • @ashtonabranches2481
    @ashtonabranches2481 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi there. I had a question….. since the government is banning gas from 2025, dont you think gas engineers will be out of jobs? Or will they be installing hobs only. Im asking because I’m interested in doing a gas course but I’m worried that I won’t be having a job in a few years and my course will go to waste.

    • @vivatrainingUK
      @vivatrainingUK  Před 2 lety +4

      The government is not banning gas from 2025. In the same way there was never a shortage of petrol.
      Natural gas will be heating our homes for decades to come. It will be blended with Hydrogen and the blend with hydrogen will increase until we are on 100 % hydrogen. This is the plan. Gas is not being banned at all, what might happen is the government might insist on only hydrogen ready boilers will be installed from 2025. There are huge opportunities within the gas industry. Come and visit, have a cuppa tea and I can explain the future of gas properly.

  • @richjohn11
    @richjohn11 Před 2 lety +2

    Toby, fantastic series of videos, with an insight to the world of the gas engineer. I was really taken by the views of going to school get a job in an office and everything would be ok. Very sadly due to perhaps snobbery, ignorance or people now being more into IT, the trades have been looked down apon for so many years.
    I hope that your career is going well for you; a couple of questions. Is it hard on the body? Could someone who is in there 60s train? What is your thoughts on this.
    Thank you for sharing the videos

    • @vivatrainingUK
      @vivatrainingUK  Před 2 lety +1

      We do have people 60 years and over who retrain to be gas engineers. There are various disciplines within the engineering industry. Service and repair work is the lightest discipline suitable for all ages and would suit more senior engineers.

    • @bbcocallaghan
      @bbcocallaghan Před rokem

      @@vivatrainingUK ​ I work in IT and make decent money as a contractor in London (although it took a long while to get where I am and the job can be long hours). However I feel the job is under threat from AI in the next 5-6 years. I have a friend who is a heating engineer and he has taken me out on a couple of jobs and I am definitely interested in making the switch. Like you he recommends service and repair work as a starter but that would mean a money drop for me atm. He charges 80/hour in London including the drive to the job! You are right the trades are massively undersold and they don't have to worry about competition from AI. I probably would have chosen the trades if I had my time over

    • @S.Trades
      @S.Trades Před 8 měsíci +1

      In your 60s, you could probably train, but would you pass? How's your driving? How's your stamina? Can you work all day, stay focused and not screw up? A lot of the work is driving, from place to place. Just because you can, doesnt mean, you should.

  • @LDcorx
    @LDcorx Před 2 lety

    Is your course available in Glasgow scotland? Also how much?

    • @vivatrainingUK
      @vivatrainingUK  Před 2 lety

      We currently only run courses in Halifax, West Yorkshire. They are of such a high standard we have trainees attend from all over the country. There are some good, well priced hotels near by.

  • @jezlucas3878
    @jezlucas3878 Před 2 lety +6

    Iam a gas engineer, in my aera I can't give work away that iam unable to do , no one needs any more
    You can work 40 hours a week for good money to 80 hour weeks for insane figures up to you.
    There is so much work even with the amount of people doing it .
    I follow viva and wouldn't hesitate to recommend them

    • @ArbaazMAhmed
      @ArbaazMAhmed Před 2 lety

      Hi Jez, could you explain the routes you've taken? I'm a newbie

  • @averageamir8596
    @averageamir8596 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi, I was looking into doing a Gas course, how do I get into it and for a new person with no experience how do you get in?

    • @MrDec356
      @MrDec356 Před 3 lety

      Go to college mate , that’s probably the best and most affordable way depending on how old you are

    • @vivatrainingUK
      @vivatrainingUK  Před 3 lety +1

      There are various routes to becoming a gas engineer. Our intensive courses suit mature students. If you drop your contact details into the form on our website we can call you and discuss your options. Don't worry, if we don't believe our courses are for you we will have no hesitation to inform you of the best suitable pathway for you.

  • @joelsmith106
    @joelsmith106 Před 2 lety +1

    Are companies realistically looking to take on "fast tracked" engineer's?

    • @vivatrainingUK
      @vivatrainingUK  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes of course Joel, British Gas have taken several of our newly qualified trainees on in recent months. Most find there way into full time work, often employed as improves gaining more experience whilst receiving salaries of £28k with British Gas.

  • @onthehillprod8448
    @onthehillprod8448 Před 3 lety +3

    Just seen this Mate I’ve down my level 1 2, and 3 plumbing technical at college and I’m now on the actual gas engineering Level 3 course due to do my Blue flame exam next year

    • @danianvapour7854
      @danianvapour7854 Před 3 lety +1

      Is it hard?

    • @vivatrainingUK
      @vivatrainingUK  Před 2 lety +1

      It depends, we have the best training in the country, this is the best place to learn Gas Engineering

    • @S.Trades
      @S.Trades Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@danianvapour7854How bright are you? How disciplined are you? How committed are you?

  • @hmo-ej1xm
    @hmo-ej1xm Před 3 lety +2

    What is the starting salary for a gas engineer based on your programme? I always search this question up on google but results vary? So what is the starting salary for a newly qualified engineer and what is the maximum salary for a senior/experienced engineer? Also is there a demand for gas engineers atm

    • @vivatrainingUK
      @vivatrainingUK  Před 2 lety +2

      There is no hard and fast rule for the starting salary for newly qualified engineers. On average I would say between £24 - £28k per year.

  • @user-lu8vq2qd9c
    @user-lu8vq2qd9c Před 3 lety +2

    Whats the training like with viva?

    • @vivatrainingUK
      @vivatrainingUK  Před 3 lety +1

      We always aim to add as much value as we can and our training sessions relaxed and enjoyable.

  • @AlanByrne-jj4jq
    @AlanByrne-jj4jq Před rokem

    How do I start out were do i train ?

    • @vivatrainingUK
      @vivatrainingUK  Před rokem +1

      There a fair bit to discuss, do you want to call us on 08006123177 in office hours, or shall we call you?

  • @mohammedmufreh1693
    @mohammedmufreh1693 Před 3 lety +2

    What qualifications do you need?

    • @vivatrainingUK
      @vivatrainingUK  Před 2 lety

      It depends what you would like to achieve. To take the gas engineering course you don’t need any formal qualifications.

  • @shuhelmiah7729
    @shuhelmiah7729 Před rokem

    Is it difficult to find work as someone who just recently finished a gas course? I am really interested in this field. All answers welcomed.

    • @vivatrainingUK
      @vivatrainingUK  Před rokem

      94% of our trainees, upon successful completion of the gas course find rewarding careers in the gas industry

    • @nickogol3145
      @nickogol3145 Před 11 měsíci

      May I get ajob

    • @pault3705
      @pault3705 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@vivatrainingUK would you say mostly on their own as self employed??

  • @andystevenson9133
    @andystevenson9133 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi, do you work for Viva Academy?

    • @vivatrainingUK
      @vivatrainingUK  Před 3 lety +1

      Toby came to Viva Training Academy for the gas engineering course. He had no previous experience of hands-on experience. After completing the MLP gas course and his portfolio, he went on to pass his exams and practical assessment with flying colours. He now works for a company in Manchester repairing boilers on a very good salary, including a van and fuel card.

  • @3x4l70
    @3x4l70 Před 2 lety +3

    wanna be a gas engineer

  • @rakeshmandhan9223
    @rakeshmandhan9223 Před rokem

    Thanks for video, i am from India so can i do this course online or offline? Please confirm.

  • @kcomfortsystemshvac7060
    @kcomfortsystemshvac7060 Před 9 měsíci +1

    How long dos take the heating engineer course,,,,? I am HVAC engineer,,,myself

    • @vivatrainingUK
      @vivatrainingUK  Před 9 měsíci

      The course runs across a 26 weeks period, with 28 days in centre or less with some online learning. And some time building your portfolio with gas engineers in the field.
      If you would like more information please email your contact details to hello@vivatraining.co.uk and we will be happy to talk you through how it works in more details. 👍

    • @kcomfortsystemshvac7060
      @kcomfortsystemshvac7060 Před 9 měsíci

      @@vivatrainingUK that great 👍… I will

    • @kcomfortsystemshvac7060
      @kcomfortsystemshvac7060 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Thanks you much appreciate

  • @rayhan4197
    @rayhan4197 Před 3 lety +1

    Just wanted to ask do you have to have good grades in science to be able to become a engineer

  • @ntcc2821
    @ntcc2821 Před 2 lety

    Do you take foreigners

    • @vivatrainingUK
      @vivatrainingUK  Před 2 lety +1

      We are a private training centre and welcome anyone to apply to train with us. Different courses have different prerequisites.

  • @MatiDetectoristUK
    @MatiDetectoristUK Před 2 lety

    Hi pall are you still working in business?

    • @vivatrainingUK
      @vivatrainingUK  Před 2 lety

      Hi Mati, not sure what you mean by this question?

  • @BeastSDGaming
    @BeastSDGaming Před 3 lety +1

    is it better than being an electrician?

    • @vivatrainingUK
      @vivatrainingUK  Před 3 lety

      Electrical engineering and gas engineering suit different people. I prefer gas engineering without a shadow of a doubt.

    • @raphaelcharles3123
      @raphaelcharles3123 Před 3 lety +1

      @@vivatrainingUK is there any chance gas engineers could be affected in the future as everything slower going electric? Thinking about going on gas or electric course to repair cookers.

  • @user-lu8vq2qd9c
    @user-lu8vq2qd9c Před 3 lety

    Is it ALOT of wear n tear on the body being a gas engineer?

    • @vivatrainingUK
      @vivatrainingUK  Před 3 lety

      Being a gas engineer can be physically demanding at times. Providing you work safely and wear the appropriate PPE you can have a long and successful career in the gas industry.

    • @user-lu8vq2qd9c
      @user-lu8vq2qd9c Před 2 lety

      @@vivatrainingUK thank you

  • @HS-sr9ww
    @HS-sr9ww Před 3 lety

    there are not lack of opportunities these days and dont ever do it . it is not secure job.

    • @vivatrainingUK
      @vivatrainingUK  Před 3 lety +6

      Its a shame to hear you have not found any opportunities for yourself in such a buoyant industry!
      If you consider 20 of my trainees have been given full-time jobs in the last 5 weeks there is no lack of opportunities with the right support and more importantly a good attitude. All of these trainees have been offered full-time gas engineering jobs on successful completion of the gas course. I have a national company requesting I put there job opportunities on my job board. I have several companies all looking to take my trainees out on portfolio placements because they need more gas engineers and they will employ my trainees if they are a good fit.
      There is so much exciting stuff happening in the gas industry and renewables industries there as never been a better time to get involved, start a highly rewarding career and work towards leaving the world for our children and our children's children.

    • @mohammedzahoor8244
      @mohammedzahoor8244 Před 3 lety +1

      @@vivatrainingUK Hi where are you based for training I am in Birmingham.

  • @carlatkinson4181
    @carlatkinson4181 Před rokem

    Be careful when deciding to become a gas engineer, some lazy gas engineers that work for some of the bigger companies will try their hardest to black list you by framing you, be warned!

    • @vivatrainingUK
      @vivatrainingUK  Před 9 měsíci +1

      We have never experienced anything like this and we have trained hundreds of successful engineers