The residential energy auditor is responsible for evaluating the energy efficiency of residential properties. They conduct comprehensive assessments to identify energy-saving opportunities and provide recommendations to improve energy efficiency, reduce utility costs, and enhance the comfort and sustainability of homes.
$55,000 -$65,000 per year
Key Responsibilities:
Perform Energy Audits: Conduct detailed on-site inspections of residential properties, examining various systems and components to evaluate energy consumption and efficiency.
Data Collection: Utilize specialized tools and equipment to measure energy usage, perform blower door tests, analyze insulation levels, assess HVAC systems, and evaluate lighting and appliance efficiency.
Identify Energy Conservation Opportunities: Analyze collected data to identify energy-saving opportunities and areas for improvement within the residential property, considering factors such as insulation, air sealing, heating and cooling systems, lighting, and appliances.
Provide Recommendations: Prepare comprehensive reports outlining energy-saving recommendations, prioritizing improvements, and estimating potential energy and cost savings.
Client Communication: Effectively communicate audit findings, recommendations, and benefits to homeowners, answering any questions and addressing concerns.
Stay Updated on Industry Standards: Stay informed about emerging technologies, energy efficiency regulations, and incentive programs to provide the most up-to-date and accurate advice to clients.
Compliance and Reporting: Ensure compliance with relevant energy efficiency standards, guidelines, and local regulations. Prepare necessary documentation and reports as required.
Collaborate with Team: Coordinate with contractors, technicians, and other stakeholders to implement recommended energy efficiency measures and verify successful outcomes.
Customer Service: Provide exceptional customer service by maintaining professionalism, addressing customer inquiries promptly, and ensuring client satisfaction throughout the energy audit process.
Qualifications:
Experience: Prior experience in residential energy auditing, building performance assessment, or related fields is desirable.
Technical Knowledge: Some understanding of residential building systems, energy efficiency principles, and knowledge of energy modeling software.
Analytical Skills: Proficient in data analysis, able to interpret complex information and draw meaningful conclusions. Attention to detail is crucial.
Communication Skills: Excellent verbal and written communication skills to effectively convey technical information and recommendations to clients in a clear and understandable manner.
Problem-Solving: Strong problem-solving skills to identify energy-saving opportunities and develop innovative solutions.
Time Management: Ability to manage multiple projects, meet deadlines, and prioritize tasks efficiently.
Professionalism: Possess a professional demeanor, maintain confidentiality, and exhibit a high level of integrity in dealing with clients and their properties.
Physical Capability: Comfortable working in various residential environments, climbing ladders, and navigating confined spaces if necessary.
$55,000 - $65,000 per year