Get up to speed with NICEIC Training

Get up to speed with NICEIC Training

NICEIC has launched its latest training catalogue featuring a host of courses for everyone in the electrical, renewable, gas, water and health and safety industries.

The 2012/13 training prospectus contains information on more than 40 industry specific courses including a new offering surrounding Green Deal.

Asad Majid, national training manager at NICEIC, said, ‘NICEIC is committed to providing the best and most useful training programmes available.

‘Our courses are developed and delivered by leading industry experts whose wealth of knowledge and experience ensures the training is clear, manageable and relevant.

‘Each course is specifically designed to help individuals develop their skills and broaden their knowledge base.’

The launch of Green Deal in 2012 will create new business opportunities for firms. In partnership with Elmhurst, NICEIC Training can now offer an Energy Assessment course providing the first steps to becoming a Green Deal Advisor with further training courses surrounding Green Deal to be launched throughout 2012.

NICEIC has also expanded its portfolio of courses available online. More than 3,000 people have now used the online facility which has proved very popular with contractors who find it difficult to take time off work. This innovative style of training allows users to gain the necessary qualifications at a time and pace that best suits them.

In addition, NICEIC can also offer more practical based learning including accessory replacement, test and measurement and safe isolation for non-electrician workshops.

For more information about the courses on offer and to request your copy of the latest NICEIC Training Prospectus log on to www.niceic.com and click on training. There is a 10 per cent discount for anyone booking a first course.

 

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