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Hi everyone! im level 2 plumbing, gas safe registered with boilers, cookers and soon to have fires. I am mostly an installer with only servicing and reparing a few boilers/cookers and want to become an employed gas service,maintenance and breakdown engineer,preferably a boilers specialist, does anyone have advice would i need to get additional level2/3 gas engineering qualifications either through college or to do a fast track course, or to just get more experience as i already have the qualifications to work on these appliances.any advice on how to get into this line of work would be much appreciated. many thanks!
 
chicken and egg! any advice on how to get the experience to become employed as a gas service engineer?
 
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