Subscribe to the daily news Sign in
En
Victoria approves assessment scheme for HVAC&R engineersVictoria approves assessment scheme for HVAC&R engineers
24 March 2022

Victoria approves assessment scheme for HVAC&R engineers

The Victorian Business Licensing Authority has approved the AIRAH Professional Engineer Register (APER) program under the Professional Engineers Registration Act 2019. This follows the approval for the APER in Queensland in 2021, and represents the next step of AIRAH’s plan to provide a professional registration scheme for HVAC&R building services engineers across the country.

AIRAH Chief Executive Tony Gleeson, M.AIRAH, says the latest approval is an important milestone.

“When the Building Confidence report was released in 2018, it set out a plan for sweeping reforms for the building and construction sector,” says Gleeson. “We were not surprised to see professional registration of engineers at the top of the to-do list. It was a considerable anomaly that engineering did not have a mandatory licensing scheme – in contrast to other leading professions such as law, medicine, nursing, architecture and teaching, as well as many trades such as electrical and plumbing.

“But these changes don’t happen overnight. Although the Queensland scheme has been operating since 2002, other states had to establish new regulations and processes. It is pleasing to see this work coming to fruition.

“We have been accompanying the Victorian government on every step of the journey: providing feedback, creating an assessment scheme in line with the Act, and – ultimately – obtaining approval for the APER scheme.”

Gleeson notes that the APER is also significant because it is tailored to the needs of HVAC&R building services engineers.

“APER is the only professional registration scheme that specifically caters for engineers working in HVAC&R building services,” says Gleeson. “Being on the APER demonstrates to the public and the industry that an individual has been found qualified, competent and ethical by experts in the field. This is crucial in our branch of engineering, which incorporates specialist knowledge and diverse engineering disciplines.”

As well as obtaining approval for the APER scheme in Queensland and Victoria, AIRAH has signalled plans to apply to become a recognised professional engineering body in New South Wales when the government opens applications. Holders of RPEQ status are eligible to apply for professional registration in New South Wales under mutual recognition laws. AIRAH is also providing input about HVAC&R and building services engineering to the Western Australia government as it seeks to establish a professional registration scheme.

“The roll-out of professional registration across the country will require collaboration between government and industry,” says Gleeson. “AIRAH is fully committed to playing our part. We look forward to working with regulators to ensure the schemes are as effective as possible.

“For the engineers in our sector, we are thrilled to be able to offer a pathway to registration that recognises their unique skills and needs – not just for assessment and accreditation, but also for continuing professional development. Through the APER program, we are helping to create an Australian HVAC&R building services industry that is highly skilled and professional, safe, sustainable, and environmentally effective.”

For more information, visit airah.org.au/APER

Related tags: HVAC
Share
Get the daily refrigeration briefing
Trusted by 3,000+ refrigeration professionals worldwide
By subscribing, you create a free Refindustry account and agree to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.
No spam. Only industry-relevant news.
Unsubscribe anytime.

Related news

Daikin Europe reports record EMEA turnover
Daikin Europe N.V. reported annual turnover of 5.25 billion euro [approx. USD 5.68 billion] for fiscal year 2025, exceeding its previous-year result and reaching a record high. The subsidiary overs...
14 May 2026
Daikin faces HVAC pricing lawsuits in the United States
Daikin Industries said the company and several U.S. subsidiaries have been named as defendants in four lawsuits filed in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan. T...
14 May 2026
Trane and Valent sign exclusive U.S. and Canada supply agreement
Trane U.S. Inc. has entered into a new supply agreement with Valent, a Greenheck Group company, making Trane the exclusive channel for Valent-branded products in the United States and Canada fr...
15 May 2026
CAREL appoints Sean Blandford to lead UK business
CAREL has appointed Sean Blandford as Managing Director of CAREL UK, effective from 1 April 2026. Blandford has more than 30 years of experience in the HVAC/R industry, gained in South A...
18 May 2026
Rheem Reports 55% Emissions Reduction in 2025 Sustainability Update
Rheem has released its 2025 Sustainability Progress Report, stating that it met or exceeded all targets set seven years ago under its “A Greater Degree of Good” initiative. The HVAC and water heati...
21 May 2026
LG advances heat pump RTU in U.S. DOE HVAC challenge
LG Electronics has completed laboratory validation of its next-generation heat pump rooftop unit in the U.S. Department of Energy’s Commercial Building HVAC Technology Challenge. The unit is no...
18 May 2026