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Energy Code Inspector Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

BUILDING OFFICIAL

Killeen, TX · On-site

$93K - $139K/yr

... field inspections of structural, foundations, framing, electrical, plumbing, mechanical systems, energy, etc. for compliance with adopted codes • Determining work procedures, prepares work ...

International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) Residential Inspector/Plans Examiner certification. * A Residential and/or Commercial Building Inspector certification. * Possession of a State of Texas ...

Combination Inspector

Benbrook, TX · On-site

$63K - $84K/yr

International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) Residential Inspector/Plans Examiner certification. * A Residential and/or Commercial Building Inspector certification. * Possession of a State of Texas ...

Building Inspector

Pecos, TX · On-site

$41K - $62K/yr

... energy, and zoning codes to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the public. The Building ... Oversees inspection scheduling. * Performs residential and commercial building inspections to ...

... energy, and zoning codes to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the public. The Building ... Oversees inspection scheduling. * Performs residential and commercial building inspections to ...

Building Inspector

Pecos, TX · On-site

$41K - $62K/yr

... energy, and zoning codes to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the public. The Building ... Oversees inspection scheduling. * Performs residential and commercial building inspections to ...

Building Inspector

Corpus Christi, TX · Remote

$90K - $120K/yr

Administer and enforce municipal, state, and federal building codes, energy standards, safety requirements, and accessibility standards across a residential inspection program. * Oversee the issuance ...

Building Inspector

Corpus Christi, TX · Remote

$90K - $120K/yr

Administer and enforce municipal, state, and federal building codes, energy standards, safety requirements, and accessibility standards across a residential inspection program. * Oversee the issuance ...

Building Inspector

Corpus Christi, TX · Remote

$90K - $120K/yr

Administer and enforce municipal, state, and federal building codes, energy standards, safety requirements, and accessibility standards across a residential inspection program. * Oversee the issuance ...

HVAC Inspector

San Antonio, TX · On-site

$29.76/hr

Conducts inspections to ensure proposed construction conforms to the International Mechanical Code, International Fuel Gas Code, International Energy Conservation Code and the Unified Development ...

If you're passionate about renewable energy and want to "Make the Difference" by building a lasting ... Code of Business Conduct * Support ISO 9001 activities and customer onsite inspection/audit

If you're passionate about renewable energy and want to "Make the Difference" by building a lasting ... Code of Business Conduct * Support ISO 9001 activities and customer onsite inspection/audit

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Energy Code Inspector information

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.

Infographic showing various Energy Code Inspector job openings in Texas as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 93% Full Time, 4% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution.

$93K - $139K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 25 days ago


City Of Killeen rating

9.3

Company rating: 9.3 out of 10

Based on 7 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

22nd of 646 rated public administrative organizations


Job description

Description
Building Official
Hiring Range: $93,097.26 - $139,644.96 depends on qualifications
Performs a variety of routine and complex administrative, supervisory, and technical work in administering and enforcing building and related codes.
The employee will have the responsibility of:
• Managing and supervising assigned operations to achieve goals within available resources
• Planning and organizing workloads and staff assignments
• Training, motivating, and evaluating assigned staff; reviews progress and directs changes as needed
• Providing leadership and oversight in the administration of building and construction codes, permit activity and fees, regulatory review of floodplain applications, development plan review, contractor registration and inspections
• Overseeing field inspections of structural, foundations, framing, electrical, plumbing, mechanical systems, energy, etc. for compliance with adopted codes
• Determining work procedures, prepares work schedules, and expedites workflow
• Researching problems and complaints regarding commercial and residential buildings
• Maintaining office documents within Permit and Retention policy and software
• Administering the review of new subdivision plans for compliance with land use zoning and flood prevention ordinances
• Investigating buildings damaged by fire or other causes to determine correctional or safety measures to be taken to permit their continued use
• Conducting on-call emergency inspections
• Preparing cases for Construction Board of Adjustments
The work environment will require the employee to:
• Occasionally works near moving mechanical parts and in high precarious places
• Occasionally exposed to wet and/or humid conditions, fumes, or airborne particles
As an employee with the city of Killeen some benefits are:
• Health insurance from Blue Cross Blue Shield of TX
• Dental and Vision insurance
• Life insurance
• Retirement through TMRS (Optional 4579(b) Accounts)
• Paid Vacation and Sick Leave
• 13 paid holidays
• Wellness Events & Free Gym Membership
Required Minimum Qualifications
Education and Experience:
• Graduation from high school or equivalent; and five (5) years of experience in general building inspections or construction and/or related fields; or
• Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with a degree in building technology, construction management, mechanical, electrical, plumbing or building construction, or closely related field, preferred.
• Any equivalent combination or substitution of education and experience on a year for year basis
Special Requirements:
• Must have a valid Texas driver's license within ninety (90) days of hire
• Must have a valid driver's license by date-of-hire
• Must obtain a State Plumbing Inspector license, Texas Flood Plain Administrators certification (CFM), and Certified Building Official or Master Code Official from a nationally recognized code organization within twelve (12) months of employment.
• Must obtain both ICC Residential and Commercial Energy Code certifications within twelve (18) months of employment.
• Must be able to obtain within twelve (12) months other licenses or certifications required by local, state, or federal laws to perform the necessary job functions