Industrial Facilities

Our energy efficiency courses cover energy management, auditing, M&V, building operations, industrial processes, and the organizational perspective, providing participants with practical skills to optimize energy usage and drive sustainable practices in industrial facilities.

These courses are valuable due to the increasing focus on energy efficiency in industrial settings, offering participants the opportunity to reduce costs, comply with regulations, improve competitiveness, and contribute to global sustainability goals by implementing energy-efficient practices.

Your industrial facilities learning path

CIET’s comprehensive training courses are designed for Energy Efficiency in Industrial Facilities for a broad set of professionals. Use the learning path below to identify the right courses and the best training sequence to achieve your career goals.

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Energy Efficiency in Industrial Facilities career opportunities

Here is an overview of some typical positions you can expect to hold once you are specialized in energy management.

Energy Engineer / Specialist / Manager

The main duties of an Energy Engineer/Specialist/Manager include:

  • Identifying and analyzing opportunities for energy saving projects
  • Evaluating energy consumption, demand savings, and carbon reductions associated with energy conservation measures
  • Implementing energy projects
  • Assisting in commissioning and the measurement and verification of energy saving measures

Energy Auditor

The main duties of an Energy Auditor include:

  • Conducting facility inspections to identify energy conservation opportunities
  • Assessing energy performance in large buildings and industrial facilities
  • Developing energy modelling, as well as preparing feasibility studies and detailed energy audits

Measurement and Verification Specialist

The main duties of a Measurement and Verification Specialist include:

  • Developing and implementing measurement & verification (M&V) plans
  • Conducting onsite measurements and collecting energy data
  • Analyzing energy bills and preparing M&V reports

Building/Facility Manager

The main duties of a Building/Facility Manager include:

  • Conducting periodic building/facility inspections to determine maintenance requirements
  • Supervising the implementation of preventative maintenance programs and ensuring that key building assets are maintained
  • Monitoring building automation systems

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Success Stories

Former participants share how training with CIET has transformed their professional life.

Pierre-Francis Parent, Energy Efficiency and Sustainability Consultant – Planéco Énergie
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My background in energy efficiency was primarily at the industrial process level, so I chose to train with CIET to expand my knowledge on building energy systems. I completed the Advanced Course on Existing Building Commissioning (EBCx) as well as the two courses on Building Automation Systems. The new concepts I learned, enhanced by the knowledge of the trainers and the other participants, quickly helped me identify opportunities relating to energy, comfort, and maintenance, most often “low cost” ones.

Pierre-Francis Parent, Energy Efficiency and Sustainability Consultant – Planéco Énergie

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