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Energy manager (level 3)
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Information about Energy manager (level 3)
Helping organisations meet sustainability commitments by reducing energy consumption and reducing costs.
- Knowledge, skills and behaviours
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View knowledge, skills and behaviours
Knowledge
- Awareness of regulations and legislation that impact the energy management.
- Energy related policies procedures, processes, standards, specifications and codes of practice.
- Health and safety regulations and procedures, relevance to the occupation.
- Safe-working practices including risk assessments, method statements, control measure application and safe systems of work.
- Current and developing sustainability principles and techniques.
- Energy resource management considerations: cost, quality, safety, security, society and environmental impact.
- Awareness of project management techniques.
- Planning, prioritising, work scheduling and time management techniques.
- Awareness of how various energy sources affect the transition to net zero.
- Energy systems and processes and the principles of reducing energy consumption.
- Data collection, storage and reporting methods and techniques
- Energy and water assessment and auditing principles and techniques.
- Meter reading techniques: reading, collecting and recording data.
- Principles of utility procurement, billing, tariff, supplier query and negotiations.
- Principles of energy baselines and the variables that affect energy consumption.
- Energy performance monitoring and analysis: techniques, processes, systems and equipment. Factors affecting energy use, efficiency and inefficiency.
- Principles of developing and implementing strategies, policies and plans for energy management and decarbonisation.
- Techniques to identify, monitor and analyse utilities usage and their emissions.
- The principles and requirements of repairs, replacements and improvements related to energy system infrastructure and processes.
- Quality assurance procedures.
- Methods of interpreting and extracting relevant information from sources such as manufacturer's instructions, drawings, plans, specifications, and previous reports.
- Principles and use for using information technology and digital systems to monitor energy use.
- General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Cyber security.
- Principles of providing feedback to improve the quality of energy management.
- Principles of equity, diversity, and inclusion in the workplace. Unconscious bias.
- Team working and collaboration principles.
- Personal wellbeing and mental health awareness.
- Problem solving techniques.
- Verbal communication techniques. Giving and receiving information. Adapting style to audience. Barriers in communication and how to overcome them. Specific terminology.
- Written communication techniques. Plain English principles, specific terminology and technical report writing.
- When to escalate tasks and issues, and to whom.
Skills
- Comply with energy regulations and legislation.
- Comply with energy management related policies, procedures, processes, standards, specifications and codes of practice.
- Follow health and safety regulations and procedures.
- Apply safe-working practices: risk assessments, method statements control measures and safe systems of work.
- Apply sustainability principles and techniques.
- Plan and prioritise own work.
- Identify improvements to systems and process that reduce energy consumption.
- Collect, store and report data.
- Apply energy and water assessments and audit techniques.
- Read, collect and record metered data.
- Analyse utility bills.
- Analyse and monitor energy performance data.
- Implement energy management and decarbonisation strategies, policy or plans.
- Identify, monitor and analyse usage of utilities and their emissions.
- Identify options for repairs or replacements related to energy system infrastructure.
- Apply quality assurance procedures.
- Interpret and extract information from sources such as manufacturer's instructions, drawings, plans, specifications, or previous reports.
- Use information technology and digital systems to monitor energy use.
- Comply with GDPR and cyber security regulations and policies.
- Apply policies and practices to support equity, diversity and inclusion.
- Apply team working principles.
- Apply problem solving techniques.
- Communicate verbally using industry specific terminology.
- Communicate in writing using industry specific terminology.
- Recognise limitations of their role, seek input from others and escalate issues when required.
- Apply technical reporting writing techniques.
Behaviours
- Prioritise health and safety for themselves and others.
- Contribute towards a sustainable workplace.
- Contributes to equity, diversity, and inclusivity workplace culture.
- Collaborate with others.
- Act ethically.
- Act professionally.
- Respond and adapt to work demands and situations.
- Apprenticeship category (sector)
- Construction and the built environment
- Qualification level
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3
Equal to A level - Course duration
- 24 months
- Maximum funding
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£9,000
Maximum government funding for
apprenticeship training and assessment costs. - Job titles include
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- Energy project manager
- Junior project manager energy
- Project manager energy
- Energy manager
- Energy technician
- Junior energy manager
- Sustainability manager
View more information about Energy manager (level 3) from the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education.