EnergyMasters OverviewEnergyMasters is the flagship EMANZ accreditation programme, providing recognition for the highest levels of competence in a technical area (e.g. commercial buildings) or discipline (e.g. energy auditing). Accreditation complements an individual's educational qualification and work experience. It shows that the individual has gained a level of expertise from their work recognised by their peers, and is committed to maintaining and improving that level of expertise over time. EnergyMasters gives energy consumers the confidence they need to engage an Accredited individual to perform work to professional standards. EMANZ works with the Government, leading Energy Industry players and other organisations to ensure that this competency assurance programme meets the needs of customers and receives due recognition for promoting technical excellence in energy management and energy efficiency. EMANZ Accreditation ProgrammesEMANZ Accreditation Programmes cover the areas and disciplines below. As the need for recognition develops in different energy service areas EMANZ will develop specific Accreditation or partner with existing arrangements to meet these needs. Click this link for the EnergyMasters Assessment Fee Structure pdf. |
EnergyMasters AuditorThe Energy Auditing Programme provides information and advice to members and the general public on energy auditing. EMANZ is dedicated to ensuring that high standards of auditing expertise in energy management and energy efficiency related services are available to industry, commerce and the public of New Zealand. Learn more >> EnergyMasters Commercial Building Specialist
EnergyMasters Commercial Building Specialists are recognised for their ability to achieve optimal energy performance in commercial buildings. There are two levels of accreditation as an Energy Specialist in the Commercial Buildings sector:
EnergyMasters Compressed Air SpecialistEnergyMasters Compressed Air Specialists are saving New Zealand industry serious money in improving the energy performance of compressed air systems. The EnergyMasters Compressed Air Specialist Accreditation provides New Zealand industry the opportunity to access individuals who have demonstrated best practice design and operation of compressed air systems. Learn more >> This accreditation is based on the Compressed Air Systems Audit Standard EnergyMasters Continuous Commissioning SpecialistThe EnergyMasters Continuous Commissioning Specialist Accreditation recognises individuals who have demonstrated industry experience and knowledge in the continuous commissioning of commercial buildings that supports improved energy efficiency. Learn more >> EnergyMasters Fan SpecialistThe EnergyMasters Fan Specialist Accreditation recognises individuals who have demonstrated best practice design and operation of commercial and industrial fan systems with respect to energy performance. Learn more >> This accreditation is based on the Fan Systems Audit Standard EnergyMasters Pumping SpecialistThe EnergyMasters Pumping Specialist Accreditation recognises individuals who have demonstrated best practice design and operation of commercial and industrial pumping systems with respect to energy performances. Learn more >> This accreditation is based on the Pumping Systems Audit Standard EnergyMasters Process Heat SpecialistThe EnergyMasters Process Heat Specialist Accreditation recognises individuals who have demonstrated best practice design and operation of commercial and industrial process heat systems with respect to energy performance. Learn more >> This accreditation is based on the Process Heat Systems Audit Standard EnergyMasters Refrigeration SpecialistThe EnergyMasters Refrigeration Specialist Accreditation recognises individuals who have demonstrated best practice design and operation of commercial and industrial refrigeration systems with respect to energy performance. Learn more >> This accreditation is based on the Refrigeration Systems Audit Standard |
EnergyMasters ReaccreditationAll EnergyMasters Accreditations are valid for 5 years before Reaccreditation is required. |