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Becoming Accredited

You will need to become a member of an accreditation scheme approved by the Secretary of State (see list below for more information) for the category or categories of Energy Assessor you wish to become.

When applying to do so you will either need to, amongst other things, EITHER possess an approved qualification or demonstrate to the accreditation scheme that you have all the relevant skills and knowledge as set out in the National Occupational Standards.

This you can do in one of two ways:

OPTION ONE

Obtain an approved qualification from one of the following awarding bodies:


ABBE (Awarding Body for the Built Environment)

  • Domestic (Level 3) Awarding Body for the Built Environment
  • On Construction Domestic (Level 3)
  • Non-Domestic (Levels 3 and 4)
  • DECS (Level 3)
  • Air conditioning (in development)

Further details: www.abbeqa.co.uk

 

City & Guilds

  • Domestic (Level 3) City and Guilds
  • Non-Domestic (Levels 3 and 4) (in development)
  • DECs (Level 3) (In development)
  • Air Conditioning Energy Assessment (Levels 3 and 4) (under consideration)

Further details: www.city-and-guilds.co.uk

 

NFOPP (National Federation of Property Professionals)

  • Domestic (Level 3) National Federation of Property Professionals
  • Non-Domestic (Levels 3 and 4)

Further details: www.nfopp.co.uk

 

OPTION TWO

Click here to view - Route for experienced practitioners to accreditation as an Energy Assessor

 

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