Overview
Salary
$67,400 - $79,500 / Year
Education Required
High School Graduate
Work Experience Required
3-5 years
Responsibilities
The Energy Auditor is a mid-level role designed for individuals looking to start a career in improving energy efficiency in residential buildings.
Responsibilities include:
- – Conducting detailed energy evaluations of residential buildings to identify inefficiencies in insulation, HVAC systems, lighting, and appliance usage.
- – Using advanced diagnostic tools and techniques to assess energy consumption and performance.
- – Compiling findings into reports and recommending actionable steps to enhance energy efficiency and reduce costs.
Skills
- Energy Analysis Expertise: Skilled in assessing energy consumption and identifying inefficiencies.
- Technical Proficiency: Familiarity with diagnostic tools such as blower doors and infrared cameras.
- Sustainability Knowledge: Understanding of green building practices and energy-efficient solutions.
- Analytical Skills: Ability to compile data and provide actionable recommendations.
- Communication Skills: Proficient in conveying technical findings to diverse audiences.
- Regulatory Awareness: Knowledge of energy codes, standards, and rebates/incentive programs.
- Attention to Detail: Ensures accurate data collection and comprehensive reporting.
Certifications Required
- BPI Building Analyst Certification
- EPA Lead Safe Certification
- Blower Door Technician Certification
- OSHA 10-Hour Construction Certification
- First Aid/CPR Certification
Certifications Preferred
- BPI Energy Auditor Certification
- LEED Green Associate Certification
- Home Energy Professional (HEP) Certification
- Certified Energy Manager (CEM)
- Infrared Thermography Certification