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Energy Efficiency and Sustainability Assessor

Working as an Energy Efficiency and Sustainability Assessor you will assess thermal performance and energy sustainability of residential properties. You may work with enterprises, government agencies, industry regulatory bodies, community organisations, building designers, architects and other building professionals.

Summary of Training

  • Identify risk and apply risk management processes
  • Manage own work, professional development and ethical behaviour
  • Research and assess impact of building elements on thermal performance of residential buildings
  • Advise clients on thermal performance of residential buildings
  • Read plans, drawings and specifications for residential buildings
  • Operate and maintain computer system to support thermal performance assessments
  • Conduct thermal performance assessment of residential buildings
  • Conduct thermal performance assessment of complex residential buildings
  • Implement safe work practices in the property industry
  • Assess household energy use and efficiency improvements
  • Assess household water use and efficiency improvements
  • Assess thermal performance of residential buildings using non-rating tools and techniques
  • Participate in quality audits
  • Implement and monitor environmentally sustainable work practices
  • Write complex documents

Please note that this Job & Training Description provides an example of the selection of non-core units. Alternative combinations of units may be selected and in some cases prerequisite units may need to be completed. For advice contact Apprenticeship Network providers or an approved Registered Training Organisation.

This Australian Apprenticeship occupation may attract incentives under the Australian Government Australian Apprenticeships Incentive System. For more information contact an Apprenticeship Network provider, call the Australian Apprenticeships referral line on 13 38 73, or look at the Australian Apprenticeships Incentive page

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This occupation fits generally with these groupings

Industry Group
Energy & Utilities

Work Type
Analytic & Investigative
Conventional & Organising
Social & Helping

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Commencements Change

The change in Australian Apprenticeships commencements in this overall industry in the past two years. Commencements in 22/23: 4993

Source: VOCSTATS, extracted on 18/10/2023. AATIS analysis.

Graduate Employment

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Source: NCVER National Student Outcomes Survey, 2020, unpublished. AATIS analysis.

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Source: NCVER National Student Outcomes Survey, 2020, unpublished. AATIS analysis.

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Source: National Skills Commission, 2022. AATIS analysis.

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Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2022. AATIS analysis.

Availability Information

Energy Efficiency and Sustainability Assessor - CPP41119
NSW VIC QLD WA SA TAS ACT NT
Full Time

(Nominal Duration)

24 mths
Part Time
Commencements 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
ASbA
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Commencements

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