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Energy Inspector Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

Inspector

Rancho Cordova, CA · On-site

$40 - $80/hr

We are seeking a Field Inspector to perform on-site inspection and monitoring of heavy civil ... energy supply - need our brightest and diverse minds working together to create safer, more ...

Inspector

San Diego, CA · On-site

$40 - $80/hr

We are seeking a Field Inspector to perform on-site inspection and monitoring of heavy civil ... energy supply - need our brightest and diverse minds working together to create safer, more ...

Inspector

Rancho Cordova, CA · On-site

$40 - $80/hr

We are seeking a Field Inspector to perform on-site inspection and monitoring of heavy civil ... energy supply - need our brightest and diverse minds working together to create safer, more ...

Sr. Energy Storage Engineer

San Diego, CA · On-site

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Join us at SB Energy, a leading infrastructure company backed by SoftBank Group and Ares ... Experience supporting inspections, code compliance, and resolving AHJ comments through project ...

Wood Environment & Infrastructure Solutions, Inc. is recruiting for Construction Inspectors to ... across energy and the built environment, helping to unlock solutions to some of the world's most ...

API 510/570 Inspector

Torrance, CA

$37.50 - $60.58/hr

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... energy, industrial and public infrastructures. Committed to delivering a Higher Level of ... inspection, traditional and advanced NDE/NDT, failure analysis, rope access, materials engineering ...

Welding Inspector

Los Angeles, CA

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Field Inspector - Expansion Joints About the Company This organization is a global engineering and ... gas, petrochemical, energy, and heavy industrial sectors through the full lifecycle of their ...

Certified Welding Inspector

Rocklin, CA · On-site

$69.30 - $84.70/hr

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Overview Inspection position that provides distribution and/or transmission support for client 3rd ... Capable of maintaining a high energy level to handle a dynamic, fast-paced workload * Excellent ...

Building Inspector I/II

Escondido, CA · On-site

$71K - $111K/yr

... energy requirements. This level is not expected to function with the same amount of work knowledge or skill level as positions allocated to the Building Inspector II level. The Building Inspector I ...

Conduct environmental inspections, audits, and assessments. Develop corrective actions and track ... Energy Management Develop and support energy conservation programs. Monitor facility energy ...

Visual Inspector - CWI

Santa Ana, CA · On-site

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... energy, industrial and public infrastructures. Committed to delivering a Higher Level of ... inspection, traditional and advanced NDE/NDT, failure analysis, rope access, materials engineering ...

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How much do energy inspector jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for energy inspector in California is $54,220.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $38,000.00 and $62,700.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an energy inspector?

An Energy Inspector is responsible for evaluating buildings, systems, and appliances to ensure they meet energy efficiency standards and regulations. They conduct inspections, perform energy audits, and recommend improvements to reduce energy consumption. Energy Inspectors often work with homeowners, businesses, or government agencies to ensure compliance with local and national energy codes. Their role helps improve energy efficiency, lower utility costs, and promote environmental sustainability.

What does an energy inspector do?

A typical day for an Energy Inspector involves conducting on-site assessments of residential or commercial buildings to evaluate energy usage, checking insulation, HVAC systems, and air sealing, and using specialized diagnostic tools. The role also includes documenting findings, preparing detailed reports, and often meeting with property owners or contractors to discuss recommendations for improving energy efficiency. You’ll frequently work both independently and as part of a team, collaborating with engineers, builders, or other inspectors. This job often requires traveling between multiple inspection sites each day, offering a dynamic and varied work environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an energy inspector?

To thrive as an Energy Inspector, you need strong knowledge of building systems, energy codes, and inspection procedures, often backed by relevant certifications such as RESNET HERS Rater or BPI certification. Proficiency with diagnostic equipment like blower doors, infrared cameras, and energy modeling software is commonly required. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and effective communication set standout professionals apart in this field. These abilities are crucial to accurately assess energy efficiency, document findings, and deliver clear recommendations to clients or building stakeholders.

Do energy inspectors make good money?

Energy inspectors typically earn a median annual salary ranging from $40,000 to $70,000, depending on experience, location, and certifications. They often work in environments requiring knowledge of building codes and energy efficiency standards, with opportunities for overtime and advancement.

How do you become an energy inspector?

To become an energy inspector, individuals typically need a high school diploma or equivalent, followed by specialized training in energy efficiency and building codes. Many states require certification or licensing, which involves passing exams and gaining experience in the field. Knowledge of building systems, inspection procedures, and relevant regulations is essential for this role.

What are the most commonly searched types of Energy Inspector jobs in California?

The most popular types of Energy Inspector jobs in California are:

What job categories do people searching Energy Inspector jobs in California look for?

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Infographic showing various Energy Inspector job openings in California as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $54,220 per year, or $26.1 per hour.

Inspector

GEI Consultants

Rancho Cordova, CA • On-site

$40 - $80/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 10 days ago


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Job description

Description
Your role at GEI.
We are seeking a Field Inspector to perform on-site inspection and monitoring of heavy civil infrastructure construction projects including pipelines, pump stations, tanks and reservoirs, dams, levees, and groundwater wells. This position ensures construction work is performed in accordance with approved plans, specifications, safety requirements, and applicable codes, and provides daily field documentation to support quality, schedule, and contract compliance.
Essential Responsibilities & Duties
  • Inspect construction activities to verify compliance with drawings, specifications, permits, and contract requirements.
  • Observe and document construction of pipelines, pump stations, tanks, dams, levees, and groundwater wells.
  • Monitor contractor work practices related to safety, quality, and environmental compliance.
  • Verify materials, workmanship, line and grade, testing, and installed quantities.
  • Perform daily site observations and prepare accurate daily inspection reports.
  • Coordinate with construction managers, office engineers, contractors, and designers to resolve field issues.
  • Witness testing and inspections including pressure testing, concrete placement, compaction, and system startup activities.
  • Identify and document non-conforming work and follow through on corrective actions.
  • Assist with punch-list development, as-built verification, and project closeout documentation.

Minimum Qualifications
  • High school diploma or equivalent (Associate's degree or technical training preferred).
  • Minimum 2-5 years of field inspection or construction experience on heavy civil construction projects.
  • Experience with infrastructure construction such as pipelines, pump stations, tanks, dams, levees, or wells.
  • Knowledge of construction methods, materials, and inspection practices.
  • Ability to read and understand construction plans and specifications.
  • Strong written communication skills for field documentation and reporting.
  • Familiarity with construction management or inspection reporting software.
  • Ability to take and pass all GEI required construction safety related training courses.
  • Valid U.S. driver's license.

Preferred Qualifications
  • Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, related engineering degree or comprehensive equivalent field experience.
  • Registered Engineer in Training (EIT) certification in California.
  • Registered Certified Construction Manager In-Training (CMIT) through Construction Management Association of America.
  • Certifications in construction inspection, materials testing, or safety (e.g., ACI, AWS, NACE, QSP/QSD).

We are GEI.
Some of the world's most pressing problems - from climate change to sustainable development, to critical infrastructure and the future of our energy supply - need our brightest and diverse minds working together to create safer, more resilient communities for tomorrow.
We are technical experts, collaborators, and entrepreneurs who draw from diverse backgrounds to solve our clients' most complex challenges.
With several offices across North America, we offer a range of engineering, science, and technical consulting services. Our range of expertise, project types, and culture make us the choice for top talent in the AEC industry. See all our office locations here .
Employee-owned. Employee-focused.
As an employee-owned company, our employees support our flat leadership structure, have a say in how our business operates and benefit from our financial success. We are committed to employee growth with career development opportunities, competitive total rewards, a well-being program, flexible work arrangements and more. Our company culture is driven by our 4 Cs - we are Client-Centered, Curious, Collaborative, and Community Minded - which support our focus on sustainability, safety, diversity, equity and inclusion. Get to know us better by visiting GEI's career site here .
GEI's Total Rewards Package Includes
  • Market-Competitive Compensation
  • Pay Range For This Position: $40.00 - $80.00/hour
  • Connecting Conversation Program with a Focus on Professional Development and Opportunities for Advancement
  • Rewards and Recognition
  • A Vibrant Culture that is Focused on Partnership, Sustainability, Giving Back to Our Communities and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
  • For Some Positions, Hybrid Work Schedules Are Available
  • And More...

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
WORK ENVIRONMENT
Functional Demands:
Sedentary
Light
x
Medium
Other
Activity Level Throughout Workday (check one per row)
Physical Activity Requirements
Occasional
(0-35% of day)
Frequent
(33-66% of day)
Continuous
(67-100% of day)
Not Applicable
Sitting
4-6 hours
Standing
2 hours
Walking
2 hours
Climbing
30 min.
Lifting (floor to waist level) (in pounds)
20lbs
Lifting (waist level and above) (in pounds)
20lbs
Carrying objects
x
Push/pull
x
Twisting
x
Bending
10 min
Reaching forward
10 min
Reaching overhead
10 min
Squat/kneel/crawl
10 min
Wrist position deviation
x
Pinching/fine motor skills
x
Keyboard use/repetitive motion
4-6 hours
Taste or smell (taste=never)
x
Talk or hear
x
Accurate 20/40
Very Accurate 20/20
Not Applicable
Near Vision
x
Far Vision
x
Yes
No
Not Applicable
Color Discrimination
x
Sensory Requirements
Minimal
Moderate
Accurate
Not Applicable
Depth perception
x
Hearing
x
Environment Requirements
Occupational Exposure Risk Potential
Reasonably Anticipated
Not Anticipated
Blood borne pathogens
x
Chemical
x
Airborne communicable diseases
x
Extreme temperatures
x
Radiation
x
Uneven surfaces or elevations
x
Extreme noise levels
x
Dust/particulate matter
x
Other (exposure risks):
Usual workday hours :
8
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10
12
Other work hours
GEI is an AA/equal opportunity employer, including disabled and veterans.

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