FAQ’s
Got questions? We’ve got answers!
Got questions? We’ve got answers!
The majority of our courses require existing qualifications for you to enrol on them. You can see the requirements for each course by going onto the individual course page, then reading the “Required Experience” section. Please check and confirm that you meet the requirements, before enrolling on the course.
A few of our courses don’t require qualifications, like the Solar PV Roof Installations – Practical Course, but it does help if you have some relevant experience.
We teach all of our theory courses at our training centre in Newcastle, our state of the art facility is a great place to learn! Class sizes are kept small so we can deliver focused, practical learning. You’re provided with all of the course materials, and any equipment needed to complete the course.
Our practical courses are taught on site, and you get the opportunity to partake in live installations. If you enrol on a practical course, we will contact you to confirm the location.
You can enrol on a course with Future Group Training in 3 simple steps:
1) Choose your course
Browse our range of courses to find one suitable for your career goals. Each course has an availability calendar, where you can choose a start date. Pick a date then add the course to your basket.
2) Complete checkout
Next you will need to complete payment for your chosen course. You will then be automatically enrolled on the course, and receive an email confirmation.
3) Attend your course
Courses are taught at our training centre in Newcastle. Your tutor will contact you before your course date, and will be able to answer any questions you may have.
Yes, you will receive a certificate after your course. If you successfully complete one of our BPEC courses, you will receive a BPEC accredited certificate.
Our non-accredited courses reward you with a Certificate of Completion, issued by Future Group Renewable Training. You can use this as evidence of competence on your CV.
Our courses have different durations. Please check the individual course page for full details – it will tell you the number of days the course lasts for.
You can pick from available start dates on the availability calendar for the course.
Cancellations made 21 days or more before the course start date may be eligible for a refund, subject to written confirmation.
Cancellations made less than 21 days before the course start date are non-refundable.
Please read our full Terms & Conditions for further information.
Yes, being a qualified electrician gives you fantastic opportunities to work on Solar PV jobs. We offer a range of electrical courses, including courses specifically for Solar PV systems. These courses allow you to become BPEC qualified, and work towards MCS certification.
If you have a Level 3 electrical qualification, you will be eligible for our two Solar Electrical Courses:
Yes, transitioning from being a gas engineer to a heat pump engineer is possible. The UK government is encouraging homeowners to move away from gas boilers, and opt for low carbon systems like Air Source Heat Pumps. They’ve also considered phasing out gas boilers in new build properties, by creating new legislation.
Consequently, it’s a good career move to become qualified in heat pump engineering. This means you can work on both boilers and heat pump jobs, maximising your income and future-proofing your skillset.
At Future Group Training, we have heat pump courses designed for gas engineers who want to expand their skill set. The courses are suitable for qualified plumbers, heating engineers, oil engineers or gas engineers. You must hold a recognised NVQ Level 2/3 or equivalent qualification.
These are the courses:
1) Low Temperature Hot Water Heating Systems 2-Day Course – BPEC
2) Domestic Air Source Heat Pump 3-Day Course – BPEC
The Low Temperature Hot Water Heating System course is a good pre-requisite for the second course, so we recommend you enrol on that one first.
Expert heat pump engineers can earn great salaries in the UK. This can be up to £75K for self-employed engineers who complete a high volume of installations.
At Future Group, we offer a £62K basic salary for experienced air source heat pump engineers. If you’re dedicated and get the right qualifications, being a heat pump engineer is very rewarding.
Yes, To meet the government’s Net Zero goals, the UK will need around 34,000 heat pump engineers. The latest data from the Heat Pump Association estimates there are around 11,000 qualified engineers in the UK. So there is still a big shortage of numbers in the sector.
In 2024 MCS reported that the UK has already reached 250,000 certified heat pump installations, with incentives like the Boiler Upgrade Scheme encouraging homeowners to invest in a heat pump. Now is a great time to become a heat pump engineer, and take advantage of the growing market.
Yes, if you’re a roofer it’s a great idea to become qualified in solar panel installation. This creates a second income stream for you. If you’re comfortable working at heights, you’ll adapt well to solar installations.
Why not give it a try with our Practical Solar PV Roof Installation Course? This course gives you the chance to install solar panels on different roof types, giving you hands-on experience. The course does not require any electrical knowledge, so it’s ideal for roofers
Speak with one of our experts, we’re here to help!