Here are some of the skills you need:
- Understanding of energy efficient construction practices
- Excellent communicator
- Strong modelling and computer software knowledge
- Problem solving
- Enjoys working on a team
As a registered energy advisor with Natural Resources Canada, I’ve met and maintained all of my qualifications and I can advise builders and homeowners on the EnerGuide ratings, as well as design and construction practices that can be used to make homes more energy efficient.
Mid-Range
>$62,000
Average Salary
High-Range
>$102,000
Average Salary
What are the training or certification requirements?
To become an energy advisor, you must pass two qualification exams: Foundation Level Exam and Energy Advisor (House) Exam, and be affiliated with an NRCan-licensed service organization to finalize their registration with NRCan.
What’s the earning potential?
The mid-range average salary is $62,000 and the high range is $102,000.
Where can I learn more about this career?
Click here to learn more about this career from the Government of Canada’s Job Bank, with links to technical training providers.
The Canadian Home Builders’ Association has identified approximately 40 provincially designated skilled trades in homebuilding. Check them out here.
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