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5-05-2026
If you're based in North London or Enfield and thinking about a career in the gas industry, you're looking at one of the most in-demand and well-paid trades in the UK right now.
Qualified gas engineers are needed everywhere, for boiler installations, gas appliance servicing, landlord safety certificates, and the constant stream of maintenance calls that keep Britain's 23 million gas-heated homes running. The demand is consistent, the pay is strong, and the route to qualification, while structured, is accessible to anyone willing to put in the work.
The question most people ask first is the same one: how do I actually get qualified?
This guide from Kelly Energy Training, specialists in gas and energy training courses in London and Enfield, walks you through exactly what you need, the steps to take, and why this is one of the most reliable career decisions available to a tradesperson in the UK right now.
Gas engineering is not going away, not any time soon. Despite the long-term shift towards heat pumps and low-carbon heating, the UK's gas infrastructure will require qualified engineers for maintenance, safety work, and replacement servicing for decades to come. The existing workforce is ageing, training pipelines have been disrupted, and demand in urban areas like London continues to outpace supply.
The result is a trade where qualified, Gas Safe registered engineers are consistently well employed, often self-employed on strong day rates, and in cities like London, frequently booked weeks in advance. If you're a tradesperson looking to upskill, or someone starting fresh in the industry, there has not been a better time to invest in a gas safe course.

The Gas Safe Register is the official register of gas businesses and engineers who are legally permitted to work on gas appliances in the UK. It replaced CORGI as the industry registration body in 2009 and is now the recognised standard for all legal gas work.
To become Gas Safe registered, you must hold the relevant ACS (Assessed Competency Scheme) qualifications for the type of gas work you want to carry out. You cannot legally install, service, or repair gas appliances without them, and doing so is a criminal offence that carries significant penalties.
Gas Safe registration is not just a piece of paper. It's the credential that allows you to issue Gas Safety certificates, take on landlord CP12 inspection work, and be listed as a qualified engineer that homeowners and businesses can trust. Without it, you cannot operate legally in the gas industry.
Understanding the pathway before you start is essential. The qualification structure for gas engineers in the UK is well defined, and knowing where you're headed makes it easier to plan your training efficiently.
The CCN1 (Core Domestic Natural Gas) certificate is the foundational qualification for anyone working on domestic gas installations in the UK. It covers the core principles of gas safety, combustion, appliance operation, emergency procedures, and the regulatory requirements that govern all gas work.
The CCN1 is not a standalone qualification, it is the gateway certificate that, combined with appliance-specific units, forms the basis of your ACS portfolio and Gas Safe registration. Everyone entering the gas industry starts here.
CCN1 covers:
Completing your CCN1 through an accredited provider like Kelly Energy Training gives you the foundation to add further units and work towards full Gas Safe registration.
Beyond the CCN1, ACS (Assessed Competency Scheme) units allow you to qualify for specific appliance categories: boilers, cookers, fires, and more. The more ACS units you hold, the broader the scope of work you are legally permitted to carry out and list on your Gas Safe registration card.
Common ACS units include:
Most engineers starting out focus on CCN1 plus CEN1, the combination that qualifies them for the most common and commercially rewarding domestic gas work: boiler installation and servicing.
ACS assessments are reassessed every five years, ensuring that registered gas engineers keep their knowledge and skills current throughout their working life.

The honest answer depends on your starting point. If you already have a background in plumbing or a related trade, your practical understanding of pipework, pressure systems, and domestic installations gives you a significant advantage, and your training timeline will be shorter.
For someone starting entirely from scratch:
The key point: unlike some trades, the gas qualification route is assessment-based rather than purely time-served. If you train properly and work hard, you don't need to wait years to qualify. A quality training provider like Kelly Energy Training focuses on getting you through your assessments with genuine competence, not just enough to pass on the day.
For candidates based in North London or Enfield, commuting to training centres far outside the city adds time and cost to what is already a significant personal investment. Access to high-quality gas courses in London close to where you live or work matters.
Kelly Energy Training delivers gas safe training that is accessible to candidates across London, including those based in Enfield and North London. Our scheduling options are designed to accommodate people already in employment, whether that means weekday intensive courses or options that allow you to progress without immediately leaving your current job.
Our training facilities are equipped with real gas appliances, live systems, and industry-standard tools. Every session is delivered by trainers who are active gas engineers, not career academics. The training you receive reflects the work you'll be doing on real jobs, from day one.
Whether you're a plumber looking to add gas to your ticket, a career changer entering the trade from scratch, or an existing gas engineer whose ACS is due for renewal, our team can advise you on exactly the right course for your situation and experience level.
Kelly Energy Training is a specialist energy and gas training provider with a strong reputation across London and the South East.
What sets us apart:
To become Gas Safe registered, you must hold the relevant ACS qualifications for the type of gas work you intend to carry out. This starts with the CCN1 (Core Domestic Natural Gas) certificate, plus appliance-specific units such as CEN1 for boilers. Once you hold the required qualifications, you can apply to Gas Safe Register as an individual or as part of a Gas Safe registered business.
The CCN1 is the foundational gas safety certificate for anyone working on domestic natural gas installations in the UK. It is a pre-requisite for all domestic gas engineering work and the starting point for anyone entering the industry. Without CCN1, you cannot hold Gas Safe registration for domestic work.
Yes. Kelly Energy Training offers gas safe training accessible to candidates across London, including those based in Enfield and North London. Flexible scheduling options are available to minimise disruption for those already in work.
The duration depends on your starting experience and the units you're taking. A CCN1 and CEN1 combination, the most common route for new entrants, typically involves several weeks of intensive practical training. Speak to Kelly Energy Training about the schedule that fits your situation best.
No, but it helps. A plumbing background provides practical familiarity with pipework, pressure systems, and domestic installations that accelerates gas training. Candidates without a plumbing background can still qualify, and Kelly Energy Training can advise on the right preparation route.
ACS qualifications must be reassessed every five years to maintain Gas Safe registration. Kelly Energy Training offers ACS renewal training for existing registered engineers, ensuring your registration stays current and your skills remain up to date.
Becoming a Gas Safe registered gas engineer is one of the most reliable and financially rewarding career decisions available to a tradesperson in the UK. The qualification pathway is clear, the demand is consistent, and in London, where callout rates and installation fees reflect the cost of living — a qualified gas engineer with the right work ethic can build a genuinely strong business.
The right training provider makes all the difference. One that delivers practical, industry-relevant qualifications, understands the London and Enfield market, and supports you through every step from first course to Gas Safe card.
Kelly Energy Training is that provider. View our full range of gas courses or get in touch with our team to find out which course is the right next step for you.
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