Start date:
15 Sep 2026, 9.00AM
Sessions:
12 Hrs, 2 days
duration:
8 hrs
Location:
Online
Cost:
  • $2300.00 incl. GST
Register Add to Calendar 2026-09-15 09:00:00 2026-09-16 17:00:00 Pacific/Auckland Industrial Process Specialist Training

Course overview:
The Industrial Process Specialist course offers a multidisciplinary approach to understanding industrial processes and their energy demands. It covers essential topics such as process optimisation, efficiency improvement strategies, measurement and verification and fuel switching – equipping participants with the skills to enhance operational performance.

Course content:
Through real-world case studies, participants will gain practical insights into:

  • The relationship between energy and carbon
  • Understanding your process
  • Process optimisation
  • Continuous improvement methodologies
  • Conducting experiments
  • Collecting data, measurement and verification
  • Preparing a business case


Identifying savings in:

  • Heat driven processes
  • Refrigeration processes
  • Industrial HVAC
  • Compressed air processes
  • Pump and fan operation
  • Motor and drive operations


Who should attend?
This course is designed for professionals responsible for maintaining and optimising industrial processes, including:

  • Plant operators
  • Maintenance managers
  • Contractor-based engineers and designers
  • Graduate energy engineers


By attending, participants will gain the knowledge needed to ensure processes run smoothly, efficiently, and cost-effectively. Employers will also benefit from reduced operational costs and improved energy efficiency.

Ideal for larger organisations with energy-intensive operations, this course focuses on identifying cost-saving opportunities in industrial settings.

Secure your spot -Don’t miss out
Each course requires a minimum of 6 (maximum 15) participants. Register early to avoid missing your preferred dates or courses being cancelled due to low numbers.

Need funding support?
If you need a letter of support to assist with funding approval, contact the CEP Office by email - we’re happy to help.

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This 2-day course offers a multidisciplinary approach to understanding industrial processes and their energy demands.

Course overview:
The Industrial Process Specialist course offers a multidisciplinary approach to understanding industrial processes and their energy demands. It covers essential topics such as process optimisation, efficiency improvement strategies, measurement and verification and fuel switching – equipping participants with the skills to enhance operational performance.

Course content:
Through real-world case studies, participants will gain practical insights into:

  • The relationship between energy and carbon
  • Understanding your process
  • Process optimisation
  • Continuous improvement methodologies
  • Conducting experiments
  • Collecting data, measurement and verification
  • Preparing a business case


Identifying savings in:

  • Heat driven processes
  • Refrigeration processes
  • Industrial HVAC
  • Compressed air processes
  • Pump and fan operation
  • Motor and drive operations


Who should attend?
This course is designed for professionals responsible for maintaining and optimising industrial processes, including:

  • Plant operators
  • Maintenance managers
  • Contractor-based engineers and designers
  • Graduate energy engineers


By attending, participants will gain the knowledge needed to ensure processes run smoothly, efficiently, and cost-effectively. Employers will also benefit from reduced operational costs and improved energy efficiency.

Ideal for larger organisations with energy-intensive operations, this course focuses on identifying cost-saving opportunities in industrial settings.

Secure your spot -Don’t miss out
Each course requires a minimum of 6 (maximum 15) participants. Register early to avoid missing your preferred dates or courses being cancelled due to low numbers.

Need funding support?
If you need a letter of support to assist with funding approval, contact the CEP Office by email - we’re happy to help.