- Framework:
- Energy Management
- Level:
- 3
The UK is set to be one of the most competitive marketplaces for energy management skills over the next 5 to 7 years. The role is essential in supporting organisations to meet energy and cost reduction objectives and targets within the context of wider sustainability commitments such as carbon and water management and corporate social responsibility. You will be working with a range of individuals, such as customers and suppliers, to access, analyse and understand the organisations energy and water usage. This will also include reviewing the supply chain requirements and how waste is managed. You will be able to recognise opportunities to save money and understand the key challenges associated with Transport efficiencies and emissions. You will recognise opportunities to save money and reduce carbon emissions and how this relates to the organisation’s energy management strategy, regulatory and legal compliance and reporting status.
Typical job roles for this Level 3 Energy Management pathway are as follows:
- Junior Energy Manager
- Energy Analysts
- Facilities Managers
- Finance teams involved in Energy budgets
- Lifecycle/Maintenance Engineers
- New Energy Manager
- Up-Skilling Energy Specialists
- Energy/Net Zero/Carbon Champion
- Building Energy Supervisor
Pathway options and levels
Energy Management - Level 3
Supports the role of an Energy Management worker.
Further information
Duration
Level 3: 18 months
Progression routes
Level 3:
Completing this apprenticeship programme with its transferable skills will enable progression into roles such as:
- Energy Manager
- Senior Energy Manager
- Chartered Energy Manger
- Energy Procurement Manager
- Energy Efficiency Manager
- Facilities Managers with Energy Management focus etc. across a wide range of sectors.
Qualifications
Level 3: Diploma in Energy and Carbon Management.
What are the entry requirements for this pathway?
All apprenticeship pathways in Wales have entry requirements.
If you are interested in undertaking this pathway – you need to have the following entry level qualification(s);
Level 3
There are no entry requirements other than the employer’s and training provider’s confidence in the candidate’s ability to achieve their potential within the Apprenticeship.
Qualifications which could provide a useful grounding for the Apprenticeship may include:
- Qualifications in the Welsh Baccalaureate
- Essential Skills Wales
- GCSEs, A Levels or National Diplomas in related subjects
- Direct progression and credit transfer opportunities from particular
- Vocational qualifications, such as: level 2 Award in Understanding Carbon Awareness and Energy management.
- Foundation Apprenticeships