Profession
NOTICE: ABSN’s Energy Rater Application process is currently closed.
There are several steps involved in becoming a certified Energy Rater in the State of Alaska. The steps in the process are:
Step I - Documented proof of two (2) years or 4,000
hours of education, training, and experience in one or more of the following
areas:
- Residential construction
- Residential architectural or design services
- Weatherization assessor
- ICBO combined dwelling inspector
- Residential energy auditor
- residential energy efficiency
Step II - To apply to become an Energy Rater in the State of Alaska
please fill out and send the following application form, a resume, two
professional references, and the documented proof from Step I.
Step III - Documented Training Workshops (It is good if you have
completed this step before you apply to become an energy rater, although it is
not necessary):
- Cold Climate Home Building Course (or equivalent)
- Air Tightness/Blower Door Certification Workshop
Step IV - Once these steps are completed you may be approved for
rater training.
Step V - Completion of Home Energy Rater training as offered through
ABSN under authority from AHFC
Step VI - Submit at least your first five energy ratings to
ABSN for review. Submittals should include completed AKWarm Data Collection
sheets; the AKWarm input file; blower door test printouts; and any notes,
sketches, and calculations. For As-Is ratings, the input file must include the
recommended improvements.
Step VII - Bi-Annual recertification training (16 credit
hours) through any source approved by AHFC, such as ABSN's
State Division of Occupational Licensing approved courses.
The Alaska Building Science Network offers all of the necessary courses
for becoming an Energy Rater please see the calendar on our website or contact
us for a class near you.