Tim can be reached at: tjanos@aeecenter.org or tim@spectrumenergy.net
Website: www.spectrumenergy.net
May 15th - May 19th: 5-Day Certified Energy Manager (CEM) Course at GWU
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. It has gained industry-wide use as the standard for qualifying energy professionals both in the United States and abroad. It is recognized by the U.S. Department of Energy, the Office of Federal Energy Management Programs (FEMP), and the U.S. Agency for International Development, as well as by numerous state energy offices, major utilities, corporations, and energy service companies.
When you've earned the right to put the initials "CEM" behind your name, you've distinguished yourself among energy management professionals. Simply put, the designation CEM, which stands for Certified Energy Manager®, recognizes individuals who have demonstrated high levels of experience, competence, proficiency, and ethical fitness in the energy management profession. By attaining the status of CEM, you will be joining an elite group of 14,500 professionals serving industry, business, and government throughout the U.S. and in 25 countries abroad. These high-achieving individuals comprise a "Who's Who" in the energy management field. The designation "Certified Energy Manager" is a registered trademark with the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
Date | Time | Description | Location |
Monday, May 15 | 8:00am to 5:00pm | Training Seminar | George Washington University |
Tuesday, May 16 | 8:00am to 5:00pm | Training Seminar | Elliott School of International Affairs, Room 111 |
Wednesday, May 17 | 8:00am to 5:00pm | Training Seminar | Elliott School of International Affairs, Room 111 |
Thursday, May 18 | 8:00am to 5:00pm | Training Seminar | Elliott School of International Affairs, Room 111 |
Friday, May 19 | 8:00am to 1:00pm | CEM Exam | Elliott School of International Affairs, Room 111 |
Thursday and Friday
Phillips Hall, Room B156
George Washington University
801 22nd St NW
Washington, DC 20052
Course Instructor: Timothy B. Janos
Please note that the course will change locations on Thursday and Friday.
Cost:
Non-Members: $2,200
Members: $2,000
Students: $400
To register for the course, please go to the registration page.
In addition to registration, download and fill out the In-House CEM application. Submit completed applications to AEE national prior to taking the course. No additional fee is required beyond the aforementioned cost.
Participants who do not meet to fulfill all CEM requirements may take the course to become an Energy Manager in Training (EMIT) credential upon passing the CEM exam. Those who qualify for EMIT should download and complete the In-House EMIT application. Submit completed applications to AEE national prior to taking the course. No additional fee is required beyond the aforementioned cost.
Paul Wenner
Sr. Program Manager
Lockheed Martin Energy
(703) 424-6232
The NCC CEM Course will be taught by Mr. Timothy B. Janos, CEM, CEA, CDSM, CSDP, BEP, a life member of the Association of Energy Engineers (AEE). Having served as International President of AEE in 2006, he is currently AEE's Director of Special Projects. Tim was elected to the AEE Energy Managers Hall of Fame in 2007 and is currently an international instructor for AEE. As Principal of Spectrum Energy Concepts, Inc., Tim provides energy consulting services for clients that represent a who’s who of the industry. Mr. Janos's formal education includes degrees from John Carroll University and a JD from Cleveland State University.
The NCC CEM Course will be held at the George Washington University and is composed of 4 days of training followed by a 4-hour certification exam. All course participants will receive the Comprehensive CEM workbook and the Guide to Energy Management Handbook. Exam scores will be mailed, as well as CEM certificates for those who pass the CEM exam and meet certification requirements.
How to Register:
Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday
Duques Hall, Room 151
George Washington University
2201 G Street NW
Washington, DC 20052
Irwin Kim, PE, CMVP, LEED AP
Senior Mechanical Engineer, ERG
2300 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 350
Arlington, VA 22201-5408
(703) 614-1363
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The National Capital Chapter of the Association of Energy Engineers is pleased to offer a discounted comprehensive 5-day course for the Certified Energy Manager credential from May 15, 2017, to May 19, 2017, at the George Washington University in Washington DC. This NCC-sponsored course includes an in-person 4-day training seminar and the CEM exam.