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New EUIAS Qualifications

EUIAS are delighted to offer two Ofqual-regulated qualifications that will not only equip learners with essential life-saving skills but also provides opportunity for their training to be tailored to the demands of the Power sector:

We are now accepting applications from Centres wishing to be approved to offer these qualifications in any sector, not just Power. To find out more about becoming an EUIAS Centre, please contact qualifications@euias.co.uk or complete the online form, and the team will be in touch.

We are continually expanding our offer to include regulated and non-regulated qualifications as well as EPA, to support the utilities industries to meet their workforce development needs. Currently in development are the following:

  • Level 2 and Level 3 Confined Spaces qualifications
  • Level 3 Awareness of Gas – Escape, Locate and Repair
  • Level 2 Cable Jointer’s Attendant qualification (a direct result of Energy and Utility Skills members’ identifying the need for a qualification in this area)
  • Level 1 Certification in Network Construction Operations (Gas / Water)

Our internal team and industry-experienced EQAs remain available to answer any questions, from approval through delivery and external quality assurance, to learner achievement. Training and guidance is provided by our Service Delivery team, supporting Centres to register learners and claim achievements through QuartzWeb, our web-based learner management system available 24/7.

To find out how the Energy & Utilities Independent Assessment Service can support end-point assessment of your apprentices, please contact the EUIAS team, available: Monday – Thursday 08:30 – 17:00, Friday – 08:30 – 16:30 via. email enquiries@euias.co.uk or by phone on 0121 713 8310.

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