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Energy Rater

Matthews, NC · On-site

$21 - $23/hr

A Residential Singly-Family Energy Code Inspector is the lifeline to we do at US-EcoLogic. You provide the real-time onsite verification and data used to verify compliance with basic energy code and ...

Energy Rater

Matthews, NC · On-site

$21 - $23/hr

A Residential Singly-Family Energy Code Inspector is the lifeline to we do at US-EcoLogic. You provide the real-time onsite verification and data used to verify compliance with basic energy code and ...

... energy provisions. * Proficiency in reading and interpreting construction documents, blueprints ... inspection workflows, so your time is spent on code, not paperwork * Professional development ...

CODE INSPECTOR

Graham, NC · On-site

$53K - $66K/yr

... inspections to ensure full compliance with established codes governing the following areas of the ... energy and enthusiasm. Autonomy - Ability to work independently with minimal supervision.

Energy Rater

Irving, TX · On-site

$20 - $22/hr

Inspect single-family homes for compliance with (IECC) Energy Code, Energy Star, GBT, Dallas * Green, and other above code programs at various stages including Poly, Pre-drywall & Final * Perform all ...

Inspect single-family homes for compliance with (IECC) Energy Code, Energy Star, GBT, Dallas * Green, and other above code programs at various stages including Poly, Pre-drywall & Final * Perform all ...

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How much do energy code inspector jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average yearly pay for energy code inspector in the United States is $54,939.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $38,500.00 and $63,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Energy Code Inspector, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Energy Code Inspector, you need a solid understanding of building codes, energy efficiency standards, and construction practices, usually supported by relevant certifications such as ICC or RESNET. Familiarity with inspection management software, diagnostic tools like blower doors, and energy modeling systems is typically required. Strong attention to detail, clear communication, and problem-solving abilities help inspectors effectively collaborate with contractors and building owners. These skills ensure compliance with regulations, enhance building performance, and promote energy conservation.

What are Energy Code Inspectors?

Energy Code Inspectors are professionals responsible for ensuring that buildings comply with local, state, or national energy codes and standards. They review construction plans, inspect buildings during and after construction, and verify that energy efficiency measures—like insulation, HVAC, lighting, and windows—meet regulatory requirements. Their role helps reduce energy consumption, lower utility costs, and promote environmental sustainability. Inspectors often work with builders, architects, and homeowners to help them understand and follow energy codes.

What are some common challenges faced by Energy Code Inspectors during site inspections?

Energy Code Inspectors often encounter challenges such as interpreting complex or evolving building codes, ensuring that contractors and builders have implemented energy-efficient measures correctly, and managing schedules across multiple active construction sites. They must also clearly communicate code requirements and corrections to project teams who may have varying levels of familiarity with energy codes. Staying up to date with changes in local and national energy regulations is essential to ensure compliance and maintain credibility on the job.

What is the difference between Energy Code Inspector vs Building Inspector?

AspectEnergy Code InspectorBuilding Inspector
CertificationsEnergy code certifications, such as HERS Rater or energy efficiency certificationsBuilding codes, ICC certifications, general building inspection licenses
Work EnvironmentInspecting energy systems, insulation, HVAC, and compliance with energy codesInspecting overall building safety, structural elements, and code compliance
Employer & IndustryGovernment agencies, energy efficiency programs, construction companiesMunicipalities, construction firms, government agencies

While both roles involve building inspections, the Energy Code Inspector specializes in verifying compliance with energy efficiency standards and energy codes, focusing on systems like HVAC and insulation. The Building Inspector has a broader scope, assessing overall building safety and structural integrity. Both roles require relevant certifications and are essential in ensuring safe, compliant, and energy-efficient buildings.

What states have the most Energy Code Inspector jobs? States with the most job openings for Energy Code Inspector jobs include:
Infographic showing various Energy Code Inspector job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 98% Full Time, 1% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $54,939 per year, or $26.4 per hour.
Energy Rater

Energy Rater

TEMPO INC

Matthews, NC • On-site

$21 - $23/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

Company Profile –Tempo, Inc. an Employee-Owned Company, has proudly served the cooling and heating needs of the Dallas-Fort Worth residential community since 1966 Tempo, Inc., consists of four business operating units: Tempo Mechanical, Tempo Service, US Ecologic. Each Tempo business operating unit works together to offer full circle home comfort and energy efficiency solutions.

Summary:

 A Residential Singly-Family Energy Code Inspector is the lifeline to we do at US-EcoLogic. You provide the real-time onsite verification and data used to verify compliance with basic energy code and all other above code energy programs. This data is fed electronically directly back to our operations and engineering teams to complete the verification and trigger the required billing to our customers. Without this vital ground crew, we wouldn’t have what it takes to complete the required energy modeling or billing.

This Position is for Charlotte, North Carolina areas

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Inspect single-family homes for compliance with (IECC) Energy Code, Energy Star, GBT around Charlotte, North Carolina
  • Green, and other above code programs at various stages including Poly, Pre-drywall & Final.
  • Perform all required testing needed for all energy programs at time of inspection.
  • Complete all electronic and hardcopy inspection forms onsite.
  • Attend and participate in Field Team meetings both in office and at jobsites.
  • Communicate with builders, at each call, to the status and areas needing improvement.
  • Communicate with operation and engineering staff as needed regarding inspections.
  • Push any field related issues to Field Managers and Project Managers.
  • Inspect with agenda of elevating overall housing stock not the individual site.

Other Job Responsibilities:

  • Communicate proficiently and consistently with Field Management Team and peers.
  • Be active in online social communication such as Slack.
  • Continue to pursue Continuing Education credits needed to maintain energy certifications.
  •  Obtain the required yearly Continuing Education credits for Employee Development program.

Conditions of Employment:

  • Complete a 9-week training plan, including successfully passing the IECC Residential Energy Code Plans Examiner/Inspector Certification Test and RESNET’s RFI (Rating Field Inspector) Evaluation process.
  • Work efficiently with little or no supervision.
  • Proficient communication skills in email, Slack, text, and phone conversations.
  • Positive and professional work manner.
  • Reliable work attendance record.
  • Work well with others.
  • Safe driving record.
  • Ability to carry 50 lbs. and work in inclement weather.
  • Pass a pre-employment drug screen and criminal background check.

Benefits:

  • Employee Ownership Stock (ESOP) with weekly Employer Match
  • Competitive pay
  • 3 Weeks of PTO
  • Bereavement Pay
  • 7 Paid holidays
  • 1 Floating Holiday
  • Health Insurance (company pays approx. 70% of medical coverage chosen, Dental, Vision Insurance (optional)
  • $25,000 life insurance/$25,000 AD&D (additional voluntary life/AD&D products available)
  • Disability income protection plan (Short-Term & Long-Term Disability, paid by company)
  • 401(k) Retirement Plan
  • Continuing education and training programs

Tempo is committed to equal employment opportunity to all employees and applicants without regard to race, religion, color, gender identity, ethnicity, age, creed, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, disability status, veteran status, marital status, or any other category protected by applicable law.