How do you become an Energy Assessor?
Energy Assessors are the people who are responsible for carrying out energy assessments on residential or commercial properties. The findings from these energy assessments are then run through a software program which creates an EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) for the property or building that they relate to.
At the moment there is a huge demand for Energy Assessors as it is now the law that most residential properties which are put on the market for sale require a Home Information Pack and the EPC is one of the essential documents within the pack. Energy Assessors are also required for commercial buildings which require a Display Energy Certificate and accompanying Recommendations Report. For anyone who is interested in becoming an Energy Assessor here is the route that they will have to take:
Firstly you need to have a level 3 Diploma in Domestic Energy Assessment. There are plenty of centres around the country which offer this course for anyone who wishes to become an Energy Assessor.
When you have your Diploma you do need to then complete a course which will then enable you to become an Accredited Domestic Energy Assessor. This is essential in order for you to be able to carry out energy assessments as you will then have personal indemnity insurance and the equipment that is required to carry out energy assessments when you attend a property. CR Energy offer a fast track course for anyone who would like to become a Domestic Energy Assessor which comprises of five days of learning and an exam on the sixth day. Once you have passed this course you are then an Accredited Domestic Energy Assessor and you will be able to carry out energy assessments.
Any Domestic Energy Assessors who wish to progress their career further can then go on to become a Non Domestic Energy Assessor. This is ideal for anyone who wishes to build upon the knowledge that they already have and go on to be able to provide energy assessments for larger commercial buildings.
There are three main levels of Non Domestic Energy Assessor which range from level 3 to level 5. Level 3 means that you are able to assess straightforward smaller commercial buildings using SBEM technology. Level 4 means that you are able to assess more complex buildings which are small to medium sized, once again using the SBEM technology. Level 5 is the highest level of Non Domestic Energy Assessor and will be working on highly complex and large commercial buildings which require the use of DSM (Dynamic Simulation Modelling) technology.
As you can see it is a quite straightforward route to becoming either a Non Domestic Energy Assessor or a Domestic Energy Assessor and there is plenty of training to undertake whilst you are in your role, should you wish to. If you would like more information on how to become an Energy Assessor speak to CR Energy who will be able to help you with any of your questions or queries.
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Commercial EPC, Domestic EPC, EPC, Energy Performance Certificates, Display Energy Certificates for Commercial buildings and residential buildings. For more information please visit:<A href=http://www.crenergy.co.uk> Commercial EPC, Domestic EPC, energy efficiency</A>
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