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Logic4Training offers future proof renewables qualifications

Logic4training, the building services engineering training provider, has upgraded all of its installation and maintenance renewables courses to nationally recognised QCF qualifications.
The Qualifications and Credit Framework is a more flexible way for candidates to learn and is recognised by the Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS), which is crucial for installers looking to take advantage of the business opportunities presented by the Feed in Tariffs, Renewable Heat Incentive and Green Deal.

Logic4training says that the move to QCF ensures that its courses meet the forthcoming changes to MCS registration, surrounding the requirements for competence and recognised qualifications. The level 3 QCF qualifications have been developed in-line with the National Occupational Standards, to provide a future proof route for candidates that can also take prior experience into account.

QCF Level 3 awards in installation and maintenance of solar thermal domestic hot water systems, solar photovoltaic systems and ground source/air source heat pumps are available from Logic4training.

In addition, for non-technical candidates, Logic4training delivers a QCF L3 Award in Environmental Technologies Awareness, designed to provide a general overview of the main renewable technologies; ideal for staff involved in sales, management, supervision or customer service roles.

QCF Level 3 renewables training is available from Logic4training centres in Northolt, Luton and Basildon. For more information, visit: http://www.logic4training.co.uk/renewables-courses



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14 October 2013

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