Certified Energy Manager

Awarded by the Association of Energy Engineers
PLEASE NOTE: This is a blended course

Since its inception in 1981, the Certified Energy Manager (CEM®) credential has become widely accepted and used as a measure of professional accomplishment within the energy management field.  Simply put, the designation CEM, which stands for Certified Energy Manager, recognises individuals who have demonstrated high levels of experience, competence, proficiency and ethical fitness in the energy management profession. Certification as a CEM approves individuals to act as Lead Assessors for the purposes of ESOS in the UK.

Delivery Mode

  • Public
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    Dates
    13-15 May (Virtual) & 27-28 May 2024
    16-18 Sep (Virtual) & 08-09 Oct 2024
    18-20 Nov (Virtual) & 02-03 Dec 2024
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Course Code
EE006

What's covered?

This course is presented in a lecture and discussion style format and includes the following areas:

  • Why energy management is important
  • Energy fuel supplies and pricing
  • Energy audits
  • Energy instrumentation
  • Green Buildings
  • Energy accounting & economics
  • Electrical Power Systems
  • Electrical motors & Drives
  • Lighting systems
  • Maintenance & Commissioning
  • HVAC systems
  • Building Envelope
  • Building automation and control
  • Thermal energy storage systems
  • CHP and Renewable energy
  • Industrial systems
  • Energy savings and performance contracting

Who should participate?

Engineering Managers, Energy Managers, Design Engineers, Facility Managers, Energy Team Leaders, Commissioning Personnel, Energy Team members, Energy Consultants and Senior Technicians.  Members of Engineers Ireland who attend this course may claim for CPD hours from Engineers Ireland.

What will I learn?

Participants achieve the following learning outcomes from the programme:

  • Assess the energy consumption of an organisation and identify the areas of significant energy use.
  • Understand the principles behind energy purchasing and tariff mechanisms and to analyse energy bills within an organisation.
  • Understand the common terminology and units  used in energy engineering
  • Properly understand the issues related to operation and maintenance of key electrical and mechanical plant and properly understand the principles of operation of this equipment.
  • Identify the relevant instruments and tools required to carry out an energy audit within an organisation
  • Plan an energy audit of an organisation to ensure the areas of significant energy use are addressed and ordered to identify end use in advance of supply.
  • Apply the principles of benchmarking the organisation against other similar organisations and utilise key metrics to assess energy performance in area of significant energy use.
  • Identify the key requirements for a monitoring, targeting and reporting system within an organisation.
  • Identify the key opportunities for energy improvements related to the areas of significant energy use within an organisation using sound audit principles.
  • Assess the potential energy savings related to the energy savings identified in terms of energy and monetary values.
  • Apply sound financial principles to energy management projects including life cycle costing and savings to investment analysis to allow rational prioritisation of energy projects towards implementation.
  • Apply the appropriate approach towards the verification of savings from energy savings projects including the international performance measurement & verification protocol (IPMVP).
  • Identify the key issues related to energy in a range of related activities such as building management and control systems, commissioning and maintenance and how to ensure that energy management becomes integrated into the activities
  • Engage and interact in a structured energy management environment with a full understanding of the ISO 50001 energy management standard approach.
  • Undertake the role as an ESOS Lead Assessor under UK ESOS Legislation

Who are the tutors?

Ian Boylan

Ian was initially a time served electrician who then completed a raft of qualifications including electrical and electronic technician’s examinations and graduated from UCC with a degree in Electrical & Electronic Engineering in 1996 before completing a Masters Degree in Sustainable Energy. He is a former Senior Electrical Engineer with the Irish Naval Service and worked as Energy Services Manager for an Irish Energy Management Consultancy. He is a Chartered Engineer and a member of the Institute of Engineers of Ireland, founder president of the Association of Energy Engineers (Irish Chapter) and an approved AEE CEM Trainer
Ian has assisted a number of companies to achieve the Irish Energy Management Standard IS393 and provides energy management consultancy to a large number of clients.


What are the entry requirements?

A delegate wishing to achieve CEM certification must have:

  • Four years engineering degree coupled with three years energy related experience or
  • Four years business related degree coupled with five years energy related experience or
  • Two years technical degree (Level 6 on the National Framework Qualification) coupled with eight years energy related experience (Engineering related Certificate qualification or time served electrician/ fitter) or
  • Ten or more year’s documented and verifiable energy related experience - backed up with letters from employers.

It is possible for a person with the correct academic qualification but not having the relevant energy related experience, to undertake the course and the examination. On passing the exam they will be awarded the “Energy Manager in Training” certification. Once the relevant experience has been acquired, the person will receive the CEM certification without having to retake the examination.  Individuals competencies will be assessed in line with the BSI published PAS 51215 to ensure that they have the relevant experience to meet the requirements.

For applicants whose first language is not English, SQT recommends a minimum English language competency of IELTS 5.5 (or equivalent) for successful completion of this programme. It is important to note that learners are not expected to have an IELTS or equivalent examination complete. Potential delegates are expected to self-assess their English language competency against the IELTS Band scores which can be found in this document.

How will I be assessed?

Examination will be by means of a 4 hour open book examination, conducted online by the AEE examinations partner Proctor-U

Delegates complete 130 questions. Pass mark is 67.69%

Requirements include:

  1. Good internet connection
  2. Laptop or home computer
  3. Webcam
  4. Need to have administrator rights on laptop or PC to allow proctor company ability to set up software on computer for during exam (will be uninstalled afterwards)

Further information relating to remote proctoring will be provided during the course and additional information can be accessed here. All candidates must review this information prior to the examination

Programme accreditation

The Certified Energy Manager qualification is awarded by the Association of Energy Engineers, based in the USA, but with chapters in 81 countries worldwide. The Certified Energy Manager course has also been approved by Engineers Ireland as one of its CPD courses.

In addition persons awarded CEM Certification undertaking this course and examination (all in SI Units) will be automatically approved as Lead Energy Assessors for the purpose of the UK Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme (ESOS)

Delegates who meet the core requirements, complete the course, pass the examination and awarded the “Certified Energy Manager” qualification by the Association of Energy Engineers (www.aeecenter.org) and will also receive one year’s free membership with AEE.   They will also be automatically qualified to act as Lead Assessors for the purposes of the UK Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme (ESOS) Legislation.

Ian Boylan

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Certified Energy Manager

Duration: 5 days
Blended Training: £1,675
+ £525 (certification fees)
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