City Training Group

Level 5 – Diploma in Retrofit Coordination and Risk Management (Fast Track)

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Description

What does a Retrofit Coordinator do?

Retrofit Coordinators manage the PAS 2035 process throughout a project. Crucially, the Retrofit Coordinator ensures compliance with the procurement, specification, and delivery of measures in all domestic retrofit projects.

Guiding the decision-making process, the Retrofit Coordinator protects the resident or homeowner’s interest from survey to handover.

 

  • Who should become a Retrofit Coordinator?

    To become a Retrofit Coordinator you need to have a qualification in a built environment subject that is at least Level 3 with a minimum of 12 credits (your credits should be detailed on your certificate). Level 3 qualifications are equivalent to an A Level certification.

    If you hold a university degree relevant to the built environment this would also meet the entry requirements for this course.

    Retrofit Coordinators can be currently operating in a wealth of jobs and disciplines. Some of our most recent graduates include:

    • Asset Manager
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    • Architect
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    • Building Surveyor
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    • Technical Manager
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    • Consultant Engineer
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    • Project Manager