Still relatively unknown, the role of a flow manager is expected to grow. Indeed, this energy management specialist is at the heart of sustainability issues. Their role is to diagnose, analyze, and advise businesses or local authorities on how to achieve energy savings.

What is the role of a flow manager?

The flow manager is a technician specialized in managing energy flows. They typically hold a post-secondary qualification, such as:

  • A diploma in Fluids, Energy, and Home Automation
  • A university degree in energy and environmental management
  • A degree in energy engineering or environmental engineering

Their mission is to reduce energy consumption in businesses or local authorities. They are also capable of proposing solutions for managing water and waste.

The professional conducts a building audit and analyzes different resource flows. They identify issues related to energy overconsumption and assist building managers in the energy transition process, as well as in the economic management of resources. They provide advice and help optimize equipment to reduce energy bills by lowering consumption.

In addition, the flow manager plays an educational role, raising awareness about the responsible use of energy. They work in various institutions, public services, or with professionals from different sectors. Therefore, they are both a technician and an educator.

 

What are the differences between a flow manager and an energy manager?

Here’s the translation:

These two professionals have many similarities, as both focus on optimizing energy expenses.

The flow manager has a role that encompasses all types of flows: water, electricity, waste, and other energies. Their mission is both accounting and technical, as they are also responsible for monitoring the invoices related to these flows. Their scope of intervention varies depending on the employer’s needs, but their role does not include project management.

The energy manager’s goal is to improve the company’s energy performance through a project management approach. This is energy management. Their work is more operational and involves interaction with teams and employees.

They focus on managing energy for real estate portfolios. As a certified energy performance engineer IPMVP (Certified Measurement and Verification Professional) and ISO 50001, they will:

  • Conduct a diagnostic with an energy audit;
  • Make recommendations;
  • Monitor and support the energy transition project using a specific monitoring software;
  • Advise and train employees and building managers.

They are fully qualified to support you through all stages of implementing an energy management strategy.

What support for your energy transition approach?

By engaging an advizeo energy manager, you can reduce your tertiary energy consumption with their advice. Indeed, the teams dedicated to energy within a real estate portfolio are often small. By outsourcing the energy management of your buildings, you will be prepared to meet the objectives of the tertiary decree.

The energy manager follows a 4-step process to manage your project:

  1. Diagnostic of installations to identify energy-saving opportunities and prioritize actions to be taken.
  2. Action plan to reduce tertiary energy consumption.
  3. Monitoring the project’s progress and measuring the impact of the actions taken using a dedicated dashboard on specialized monitoring software.
  4. Knowledge transfer: training your teams on best practices and monitoring the building’s energy performance over time.

Improvements and adaptation of equipment, energy renovation, insulation works, and better usage of equipment are some of the actions to be taken.

 

 

 

Would you like to find out more about the Energy Manager profession?  Discover our guide to Energy Manger: at the heart of energy performance

 

 

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