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Training Catalog

Below you will find a list of the current courses offered by the Oregon Training Institute. Please use the "learn more" button to access specific course information. If you have any questions regarding training please contact OTI at OTI-info@caporegon.org

Residential Energy Analyst Training Series

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Weatherization Retrofit Installer Training: Stick Built Homes

Designed specifically for all new WAP employees and contractors , our IREC-accredited REA Stick-Built Home course provides students with comprehensive information on weatherization measures and installation techniques for stick-built homes.

Weatherization Retrofit Installer Training: Manufactured Homes

Designed for all new WAP employees and contractors, our IREC-accredited REA Installer Manufactured Home course provides students with comprehensive information on weatherization measures for manufactured homes.

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Diagnostic Technician

Designed for auditors and technicians who may perform inspections or make safety and efficiency repairs, this hands-on course will prepare participants to inspect Stick Built and Manufactured homes using diagnostic tools to assess issues.   

Energy Analyst

This course is designed for the comprehensive evaluation and documentation of a performance-based energy audit specifically of the building shell, assessment of the efficiency and safety of the mechanical systems, and to establish the most cost-effective weatherization strategy using skills learned in the course. 

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Additional OTI Training

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Introduction to REM

Designed for new WAP employees who need to model energy use and savings, our  Introduction to REM course provides in-depth knowledge and practical skills essential for entering and calculating cooling, heating, hot water, lighting and appliance energy loads as well as consumption and costs for single-family homes.

Home Energy Professional: Quality Control Inspector

 Students will learn and practice the skills needed to become a successful QCI. These skills include: conducting a precise inspection of the building, verifying the work performed against the work plan, observing the retrofit work, understanding specifications and standards, and performing building and safety diagnostics among others.

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Oregon Annual REM Training

Designed for weatherization professionals, , this 4-hour course will highlight updates to the Single-Family Audit Protocol and REM Technical Policies. Participants will learn how to use OHCS tools and apply them in REM among many other skills.

Credit: Shelby Clem, Rural CAP

Oregon Weatherization Assistance Program Health & Safety

Designed for those entering the weatherization field and visiting homes, our 2-day online Health and Safety/Mold and Moisture training covers problems that affect occupant health and provides guidelines to keep employees safe in client homes. This course is an excellent precursor to the Healthy Homes Evaluator (HHE) course.

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Healthy Homes Evaluator Training

This advanced training is a comprehensive, interactive and hands-on course that provides the  the eight healthy housing principles and how to apply these important concepts when assessing and characterizing health and safety risks in homes.

HEP EA Written & Field Prep

Designed for participants who are prepared to challenge the BPI Energy Auditor Exam, this 2-day course will entail a review of exam-specific information, the types of questions commonly included in the exam and provide participants with the opportunity to take a practice exam. 

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Credit: Energy Resource Center

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Energy Education

Designed for those entering the weatherization field and visiting homes, this online course will cover common client misconceptions, health and safety issues and WAP requirements. Participants will also learn how to operate systems to maximize energy savings.

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