Vaillant launches latest vocational learning courses

Mark Wilkins is the director of Technologies and Training at Vaillant
Mark Wilkins is the director of Technologies and Training at Vaillant

Vaillant has unveiled a series of vocational courses for installers this week.

The company has launched four blended learning courses with Cert-ain Certification Services, offering installers valuable industry accredited training to fit around busy schedules.

The vocational courses, which cover Water Regulations, Unvented Hot Water Systems, Energy Efficiency, and Electrical Safe Isolation.

Once complete, installers are then able to attend a Vaillant Centre of Excellence to complete the practical element, before receiving their qualification.

The move to blended learning comes, Vaillant said, from transitioning its training courses online during the pandemic. Installers booked 25,000 places on online training courses in 2020, the company said.

Spencer Clark, pictured, commercial director at Vaillant, said: “As a business we’re always looking at the ways we can further support installers. Training is a great way to upskill and diversify to offer new services. However, taking days away from the tools can be costly, especially when you consider many installers are still trying to recover from the past 18 months.

“At Vaillant the huge success of our online training courses meant we were keen to look at how we can replicate this to offer installers industry accredited qualifications to see their businesses thrive. Our new Cert-ain courses mean installers can invest in their learning without the additional cost of extended time away from their business. In addition, we’ve worked really hard behind the scenes to make this possible and have seen all our trainers reassessed to ensure they meet Cert-ain’s strict criteria.”

For more information on the Cert-ain vocational courses available from Vaillant, visit: https://www.vaillant.co.uk/for-installers/training/online-training/

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