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An Energy Analyst assesses and optimises energy usage within organisations or projects. You might work on analysing energy consumption data, identifying opportunities for efficiency improvements, or evaluating the performance of energy systems. Energy Analysts focus on providing insights and recommendations to reduce energy costs and environmental impact. You’ll collect and interpret data, develop energy models, and support the implementation of energy-saving strategies.
Energy Analysts play a vital role in promoting sustainable energy practices. You’ll need strong analytical skills and a thorough understanding of energy systems and regulations. You’ll liaise with stakeholders, including management and technical teams, to ensure that energy initiatives are effectively implemented and align with organisational goals.
There are 2 courses available for people who want to become an Energy Analyst.
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The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Renewable Energy Engineering) equips students to transition society towards sustainable and carbon-neutral energy sources. Bridging interdisciplinary knowledge with engineering skills, it addresses the demand for clean energy expertise in various sectors. With a strong electrical engineering base, graduates not only design but also integrate renewable technologies into existing and evolving power networks, contributing practical solutions for a sustainable future..
Average duration: 4 years.
The Graduate Certificate in Renewable Energy Engineering enhances student's capabilities by offering specialised knowledge in the swiftly growing domain of renewable energy engineering, covering solar, wind, and biomass. This course prepares learners to be distinctively qualified in the dynamic energy sector, equipped with an understanding of energy policy, the effects of renewable energy systems, and their commercialisation. It's ideal for those looking to excel and innovate in the field of renewable energy. .
Average duration: 6 months.
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Here are some potential career pathways within renewable energy. Click on an occupation to learn more about the role and the qualifications that can help you get started in this industry.
Renewable Energy
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Engineering Tradesperson
Renewable Energy Tradesperson
$1,150 weekly pay
Solar Installer
$1,000 weekly pay
Renewable Energy Technician
$1,540 weekly pay
Energy Analyst
$1,500 weekly pay
Environmental Engineer
$1,730 weekly pay
Hydroelectric Engineer
$2,560 weekly pay
Hydrogen Engineer
$2,500 weekly pay
Photovoltaic Engineer
$2,150 weekly pay
Renewable Energy Consultant
$250 weekly pay
Renewable Energy Engineer
Research Engineer
$2,300 weekly pay
Solar Engineer
$2,392 weekly pay
Sustainability Engineer
Wind Turbine Engineer