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Entry Level Energy Inspector Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Home Energy Technician

Bend, OR ยท On-site

$27.97/hr

Dive into an entry-level role where you'll receive comprehensive on-the-job training. You'll conduct home energy audits, perform final inspections, and work with a dedicated team to enhance energy ...

Inspector

Rochester, MN ยท On-site

$18/hr

Arcxis, the largest provider of Home Energy Rating System (HERS) inspections, is searching for an entry-level Inspector to join their team. If you are a self-motivated, driven individual with ...

Vehicle Inspector

Sedona, AZ ยท On-site

$20 - $22/hr

They have boundless energy and work tirelessly to ensure our guests get nothing but the best. Our inspectors are meticulous. Nothing gets by them. This is an entry level position with an opportunity ...

We're partnering with clients to shape how energy systems evolve around the world-and we need your ... Provide guidance and training to entry-level inspection staff. * Engage in contact with client and ...

Entry Level Home Inspector

Newark, OH ยท On-site

$60K - $135K/yr

We're looking for ambitious individuals ready to grow their careers in a fast-paced, high-energy environment. What You'll Do: * Connect with new clients and set inspection appointments * Promote our ...

Entry Level Home Inspector

Windber, PA ยท On-site

$65K - $130K/yr

We're looking for ambitious individuals ready to grow their careers in a fast-paced, high-energy environment. What You'll Do: * Connect with new clients and set inspection appointments * Promote our ...

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How much do entry level energy inspector jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for entry level energy inspector in the United States is $27.36, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.51 and $31.49 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an entry level home inspector do?

An entry level energy inspector evaluates a home's energy efficiency by inspecting insulation, HVAC systems, windows, and doors to identify areas of energy loss. They may use tools like blower doors and thermal cameras and often require certification or training to perform assessments and provide recommendations for energy improvements.

What type of inspectors make the most money?

In the energy sector, senior or specialized inspectors such as electrical, mechanical, or building energy inspectors tend to earn higher salaries due to their expertise and certifications. Experienced inspectors with advanced knowledge of building codes, safety standards, or energy efficiency often command higher pay, especially if they hold relevant licenses or certifications like LEED or ICC credentials.

What is the difference between Entry Level Energy Inspector vs Entry Level Building Analyst?

AspectEntry Level Energy InspectorEntry Level Building Analyst
CertificationsTypically requires basic energy auditing certifications (e.g., BPI, RESNET)Often requires similar certifications, sometimes with additional building science knowledge
Work EnvironmentFieldwork inspecting buildings for energy efficiencyField and office work analyzing building performance data
Industry UsageUsed by energy companies, contractors, and government programsUsed by energy consulting firms, government agencies, and private firms

Both roles focus on improving building energy efficiency, with the main difference being that Building Analysts often perform more comprehensive assessments and data analysis, while Energy Inspectors primarily conduct on-site inspections. Both positions require similar certifications and work environments, making them closely related in the energy efficiency industry.

How to become a utility inspector?

To become a utility inspector, typically one needs a high school diploma or equivalent, followed by relevant training or certification in utility systems, safety procedures, or inspection techniques. Gaining experience in the energy or construction industry and understanding local codes and regulations are also important for this role.

What jobs pay 4000 a week without a degree?

Entry level energy inspectors typically do not earn $4,000 a week without experience or specialized certifications. High-paying roles in the energy sector often require technical skills, certifications, or experience, and salaries vary based on location and employer. Generally, jobs paying this rate without a degree are rare and may involve sales, entrepreneurship, or specialized trades with commission or bonus structures.
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Home Energy Technician

Home Energy Technician

NeighborImpact

Bend, OR โ€ข On-site

$27.97/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Job Type
Full-time
Description
Join NeighborImpact as a Home Energy Technician! Dive into an entry-level role where you'll receive comprehensive on-the-job training. You'll conduct home energy audits, perform final inspections, and work with a dedicated team to enhance energy efficiency for income-eligible residents. Make a difference in your community while building a rewarding career!
Location: Bend
Compensation: $27.97/hour (plus $0.50/hour for bilingual Spanish)
Hours: Regular full-time (40 hours/week)
Benefits: 100% premium paid Medical, Dental, Vision and Life Insurance, Agency paid Retirement plan (up to 6%), almost 2 weeks of vacation time accrued in your first year, plus 14 paid Holidays annually, and separate sick leave accrual
Deadline: Open until filled
NeighborImpact Weatherization Program Overview
The NeighborImpact Weatherization Program delivers energy-saving repairs, improvements, and items to clients in Crook, Deschutes, Hood River, Jefferson, Sherman and Wasco Counties as well as the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. Typically, the program serves 100 low-income households each year. Additionally, the program offers Energy Education workshops that are open to the entire community.
Overview of Key Duties and Responsibilities:
This is an entry level position and NeighborImpact will provide on the job training related to the technical aspects of this position. The Home Energy Technician will complete comprehensive home energy audits and eligible final inspections to clients in the service areas. Tasks include evaluating homes for energy usage and possible improvements, data entry and compilation, creating work orders, using an energy modeling computer application and completing final inspections upon job completion. This role will work as part of a team whose goal is to create more energy efficient and safe homes for income eligible residents across our service area. This position has the potential to grow into a Weatherization Auditor upon successful completion of required certifications.
Requirements
Required
  • High School diploma or GED required
  • Demonstrated proficiency with basic math, ability to provide accurate and consistent measurements required. A pre-employment math skills assessment will be administered.
  • Demonstrated proficiency with computer software, including Microsoft Office required
  • Certification of REM/Design Application Specialist within 1 year of hire required
  • Certification in BPI Building Analyst, REAP Mobile Homes Shell Tech, REAP Stick Built Shell Tech, Lead Renovator, BPI Heating Professional within 1 year of hire required
  • Completion of QCI certification within 1.5 years of hire required
  • Occasional out of area travel will be required for training/educational purposes
  • Required prior to date of hire and throughout employment:
  1. Valid driver's license
  2. Proof of current auto insurance
  3. Access to reliable transportation
  4. Satisfactory criminal background check
  5. Satisfactory motor vehicle report (MVR)

Preferred
  • Spanish/English bilingual is preferred
  • One-year experience working in the construction industry preferred
  • Knowledge of weatherization and building science principles preferred

Salary Description
$27.97/hour (plus $0.50/hour bilingual Spanish)