The BPMA’s training programme covers a broad range of technical, theoretical, and practical topics for both experienced engineers and newcomers. In an industry that faces rapidly advancing technologies and growing regulatory demands, maintaining a skilled and knowledgeable workforce is essential for business success. BPMA says its training equips professionals with the expertise they need to meet these challenges head-on.
The courses deliver up-to-date knowledge on key areas such as:
• Pump System Fundamentals: Providing an in-depth understanding of pump operation, design, and optimisation for efficiency.
• Energy Efficiency: Focusing on methods to reduce energy consumption, minimise environmental impact, and achieve cost savings.
• Maintenance & Reliability: Offering strategies to maintain peak pump performance, reduce downtime, and extend equipment lifespan.
• Standards and Compliance: Ensuring participants are well-versed in the latest UK and international regulations impacting the pump sector.
Delivered by industry experts and BPMA specialists, all courses are accredited and recognised within the sector. Participants not only gain valuable technical knowledge but also industry-recognised certifications that enhance professional development and career progression.
Additionally, two world-class e-Learning courses are available that can be taken either individually, or alongside other BPMA training. In both cases, they will help broaden students’ knowledge and awareness of the technical issues of pumping. Both e-learning courses have CPD and NOCN accreditation.
Gary Wilde, technical services officer at the BPMA, said: “Our training programme has long been an essential resource for the industry. By keeping companies up to date with the latest technological advances and regulatory changes, we help them stay competitive and maintain operational excellence. Training is central to the BPMA’s mission of promoting best practices across the pump industry.”
In addition to its public courses, the BPMA also offers tailored training options for companies seeking to upskill their teams with bespoke content relevant to their specific operational needs.
As emerging technologies like predictive maintenance, digital twins and smart pump systems become increasingly prominent, BPMA’s training programme remains committed to incorporating these advancements.
All courses are open to members and non-members.