Northwest
Energy Efficiency Council
Instructor Solicitation for Building Operator
Certification Program
Solicitation Notice
The Northwest Energy Efficiency Council (NEEC) is seeking qualified
professionals to provide classroom instruction in the Building
Operator Certification (BOC) program offered in the states of California,
Oregon and Washington. Applicants must have classroom instruction
and field experience in one or more of the subject areas of focus
and reside in one of the three states. Applicants who meet the
minimum qualifications will be placed on a “qualified instructor” list
to be accessed by NEEC to provide instruction in 2005-06. It is
expected that qualified instructors will be offered the opportunity
to provide between four and sixteen full days of training in the
calendar year for the BOC program.
By becoming a BOC-approved instructor, an individual can gain
increased visibility among practicing facilities professionals,
access to a network of fellow instructors and teaching resources,
and the opportunity to earn CEU’s.
Interested individuals must complete a BOC
Instructor Application (PDF 124k or MS
Word 48k ) and return it to NEEC. For more information, please contact Cynthia
Putnam, project director, at 206-292-3977 or email: Cynthia@theBOC.info
Background
Building Operator Certification (BOC) is energy efficiency training
and certification for operators of commercial buildings, offering
improved job skills and more comfortable, efficient facilities.
BOC training covers a broad range of subject areas including HVAC systems,
lighting, electricity, codes, indoor air quality, and energy conservation techniques.
Each class comes with a fully developed curriculum designed to cover the subject
in a one-day, seven-hour training session. Instructors are encouraged to supplement
the curriculum with their own experiences, classroom discussion and exercises,
and their own relevant teaching material to provide “real world” examples
of the concepts taught.
BOC Class Topics
Level I – Building Systems Maintenance
BOC 101 - BUILDING SYSTEMS OVERVIEW
BOC 102 - ENERGY CONSERVATION TECHNIQUES
BOC 103 - HVAC SYSTEMS AND CONTROLS
BOC 104 - EFFICIENT LIGHTING FUNDAMENTALS
BOC 105 – OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE PRACTICES FOR SUSTAINABLE BUILDINGS
BOC 106 - INDOOR AIR QUALITY
BOC 107 - FACILITY ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
Level II – Equipment Troubleshooting and Maintenance
BOC 201 - PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE & OPERATIONS
BOC 202 - ADVANCED ELECTRICAL DIAGNOSTICS
BOC 203 - HVAC TROUBLESHOOTING & MAINTENANCE
BOC 204 - HVAC CONTROLS & OPTIMIZATION
BOC 210 - ADVANCED INDOOR AIR QUALITY
BOC 211 - MOTORS IN FACILITIES
BOC 212 - WATER EFFICIENCY FOR BUILDING OPERATORS
Minimum Qualifications
Applicants must meet the following minimum criteria.
- Three or more years experience providing instruction to working
professionals in the field of commercial building energy management,
facility management, building engineering, operations and maintenance,
or a closely related field.
- Two or more years employment in the field or industry related
to the training topic(s) for which the applicant is seeking qualification
(e.g., HVAC systems, electrical systems, indoor air quality,
etc.).
- A bachelor’s degree. (Note: Work experience may be substituted
for degree. One year of work experience in instruction or industry
is equivalent to one year of college degree work.)
- Two or more references NEEC may contact who have observed
the applicant provide instruction.
- Familiarity with codes and standards in one or more of the
states of California, Oregon and Washington relevant to the training
topic for which the applicant is seeking qualification. Familiarity
with the building systems and equipment typical of commercial
buildings in one or more of the three states listed above.
- Reside in California, Oregon or Washington.
- Willingness to travel to locations throughout one or more of
the states of California, Oregon and Washington.
Desired Qualifications
- Experience observing a BOC class in session.
- A teaching certification, or evidence of participation in a “Train-the-Trainer” session
within the last three years.
- Training evaluation results from recently taught classes.
Compensation
Instructor compensation is offered at a fixed rate of $925/day
of instruction in Oregon and Washington, and $1,000/day of instruction
in California.
Reimbursement of travel expenses is provided.
Notification
Applicants will be notified in writing within 45 days of receipt
of the application as to their qualifying status.
About NEEC
The Northwest Energy Efficiency Council (NEEC) is a business association
of the energy efficiency industry in Pacific Northwest. Its members
encompass a variety of firms that manufacture and provide energy
efficiency services and products. The Council’s mission is
to promote energy efficiency policies, programs, and technologies
that create jobs and foster economic growth and environmental improvement.
NEEC developed the BOC program with funding from the Northwest
Energy Efficiency Alliance, a non-profit utility-funded consortium,
whose mission is to transform markets for energy-efficient goods
and services.
NEEC works with an established network of partnering organizations
offering BOC training and certification in seventeen states across
the county.
Application Deadline
Application is open on a year round basis. Interested individuals
must complete a BOC Instructor Application (click
here for Acrobat PDF) and return it to NEEC. Applications may
be returned by email, fax, postal or private carrier. For more
information, please contact Cynthia Putnam, project director, at
206-292-3977 or email: Cynthia@theBOC.info
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