Thursday, 4 February 2010

training guide for Commercial Energy Assessor

At present there is HUGE DEMAND for skilled and qualified Commercial Energy Assessors (CEA's) or Non-Domestic Energy Assessors in the UK, there is an excellent opportunity for you to re-train and have a rewarding brand new career. Last year saw the launch of a brand new job role in the commercial property sector: the Commercial Energy Assessor or Non-Domestic Energy Assessor. A Display Energy Performance Certificate is now required whenever a commercial property is constructed, sold or rented out in England and Wales, and this can only be generated by a certified and suitably qualified Commercial Energy Assessor. What's involved? http://edenn.co.uk/commercialenergyassessor.html As a commercial energy assessor (CEA) or non-domestic energy assessor, you would test the energy efficiency of non-domestic buildings and produce Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs). EPCs are reports showing energy efficiency and carbon dioxide ratings and recommendations on how these could be improved. You would carry out detailed inspections of properties including: · collecting information on their age, number of storeys and building type · measuring each room · identifying details of heating systems · collecting details of windows · entering the information into a computer software programme, which will produce an energy efficiency rating and an EPC. · The City and Guild Preparation Training Guide on CD-Rom is for Level 3 and 4 Commercial Energy Assessor Diploma is specifically designed to provide you with the very LATEST information about Commercial Energy Assessment and the work of assessors, making this an invaluable training guide for anyone who is thinking about training to be a Commercial Energy Assessor or Non-Domestic Energy Assessor. · Look what’s covered in this guide:

Why Display Energy Certificates are required What are Display Energy Certificates Obtaining Display Energy Certificate Applying the Regulations in practice About the Level 3 & 4 Diploma for Non-Domestic Energy Assessors Aim of the qualification The structure of the qualification Sources of information and assistance Candidate entry and progression Centre requirements Centre, qualification and fast track approval Resource requirements Registration and certification Quality assurance Course design and delivery Initial assessment and induction Recommended delivery strategies Data protection, confidentiality and legal requirements Learning and support resources Relationships to other qualifications Links to National Occupational Standards and N/SVQs Key skills (England, Wales and Northern Ireland) Assessment/Test specification Prepare to carry out non-domestic energy assessments for buildings Produce Non-Domestic Energy Assessments for Basic Buildings Accreditation, national frameworks and qualification level descriptors Obtaining centre and qualification approval Summary of City & Guilds assessment policies Funding · MAKE YOUR FIRST STEP TODAY TO A NEW CAREER WITH THIS COMMERCIAL ENERGY ASSESSOR TRAINING GUIDE ;

Non-Domestic Energy Assessor Training Unofficial Guide CD-Rom Preparation for the City & Guilds 6020-04 and 6020-05 Exams Please note: This is an unofficial guide to the above exam, practical and theory tuition may be needed in addition before taking the exam.

Whether, you are starting from scratch and have no experience, or you do have experience in this industry, you will find this guide invaluable for your research! The guide is in a MENU DRIVEN FORMAT making it EASY to NAVIGATE. You can also print out sections of interest rather than the whole contents of the CD, which saves paper and is better for the environment than a conventional paperback book. You can play the CD on as many PCs as you wish making it easily portable being lightweight. All this for less than HALF THE PRICE of a paperback book!!!

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