What are the responsibilities and job description for the Energy Auditor- UP MI position at SEEL?
JOB SUMMARY
The Energy Auditor will conduct the daily energy audits on properties in line with all program requirements. These audits may require blower-door testing, Combustion Appliance Zone testing, in-depth data collection, interface with multiple databases, installation of energy saving devices, customer energy-savings education, and ensuring that high-quality customer satisfaction is delivered.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Work independently to conduct residential energy audits utilizing mobile weatherization software. This includes travel to the customer homes, educating the customer, completing paperwork, and using a handheld tablet to input energy saving measures, performing a comprehensive audit including blower-door, recommendations and interface with multiple databases.
- The individual will also maintain accurate supply inventory on a daily basis
- Communicate project goals and convey a positive image of project partners
- Perform residential energy audits and record findings and download/upload the required forms and documents
- Teach customers how to perform simple low and no-cost energy conservation measures, such as sealing air leaks and changing furnace filters
- Provide customer education that influences additional energy savings and behavioral changes, including but not limited to: referral to other service programs and engaging customers in the creation of action plans, which detail the steps they should take to save energy and reduce costs.
QUALIFICATIONS
- High school diploma or equivalent
- BPI Analyst certification
- Knowledge and understanding of residential energy audits and the direct install measures
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Exercises good judgment and maintains safety at all times
- Able to lead, motivate, be diplomatic, and build a positive rapport with customers
- Communicate with technical and non-technical individuals
- Comfortable working in an urban and rural setting with people of diverse backgrounds
- Work independently and/or as a team member
- Able to work a flexible schedule, including some later evenings and weekends as needed
- Able to learn and work with new technology (e.g. handheld data devices)
- Ability to bend, stoop and reach
- Current driver’s license and good driving record a must
- Must be able to pass a criminal background check and drug screening
- Able to work in a very fast-paced environment and hold to deadlines
- Able to respond to diverse set of challenges in the field, problem-solve, and meet project deliverables on schedule.