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How much do building science jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for building science in the United States is $98,146.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $78,000.00 and $120,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a building science?

A Building Science job involves applying principles of physics, engineering, and environmental science to design, construct, and maintain energy-efficient and sustainable buildings. Professionals in this field analyze building performance, focusing on factors like energy efficiency, moisture control, indoor air quality, and material durability. They often work with architects, engineers, and construction teams to optimize building systems and ensure compliance with industry codes and standards. These roles can be found in consulting firms, government agencies, research institutions, and construction companies.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in building science, and why are they important?

To succeed in Building Science, a strong background in architecture, engineering, or environmental science, along with knowledge of building systems and energy modeling, is essential. Familiarity with tools like EnergyPlus, PHPP, and building information modeling (BIM) software, as well as relevant certifications such as LEED or Building Performance Institute credentials, are highly valued. Strong analytical thinking, problem-solving, and clear communication skills help professionals excel in multidisciplinary teams and client-facing projects. Mastery of these abilities is crucial for optimizing building performance, sustainability, and meeting regulatory standards.

What are the most common challenges faced by professionals in building science roles?

Building Science professionals often encounter challenges such as balancing energy efficiency goals with budget constraints, staying current with evolving building codes, and effectively integrating new technologies into existing structures. Collaboration with architects, engineers, contractors, and clients is also essential to ensure that recommendations align with project objectives and stakeholder expectations. Managing detailed simulations and thorough performance assessments can be demanding but are critical for successful project outcomes. These challenges provide opportunities to innovate and deliver high-impact, sustainable solutions in the built environment.

What to do with a building science degree?

A building science degree prepares individuals for careers in designing, analyzing, and improving building performance, including energy efficiency, indoor air quality, and sustainability. Graduates can work as building scientists, energy consultants, building inspectors, or in construction management, often utilizing skills in data analysis, building systems, and relevant certifications. Job opportunities are available in consulting firms, government agencies, and private industry focused on building performance and environmental impact.
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Infographic showing various Building Science job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 98% Full Time, and 2% Part Time. Highlights an 95% In-person, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $98,146 per year, or $47.2 per hour.

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Job description

Thank you for considering a career with the Research Foundation of The City University of New York (RFCUNY)! We are thrilled that you are interested in exploring opportunities to join our team.

Primary Location:

OFFICE OF SR. UNIV DEAN FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS

Bargaining Unit:

No

Organizational Description:

CUNY Building Performance Lab (CUNY BPL) advances high-performance building operations and practices in existing commercial, public, and multi-family residential buildings. We focus on improving efficiency and optimizing building operations through training, coaching, energy data analytics (monthly and real-time meter data), building energy modeling (EnergyPlus and others), measurement and verification (IPMVP and ASHRAE protocols), HVAC systems, building controls, data acquisition (via BAS or field equipment), and operational improvements via Pacific Northwest National Lab's Building Re-tuning protocol.

The CUNY BPL Training Department provides continuing education programs for facility managers, building operators, and energy professionals, and it supports building operations research and development. Under this umbrella, the Training Department recently added workforce development training for newcomers to the building performance industries. CUNY BPL also runs an extensive internship program for CUNY students that provides real world experience and hands-on work in each of the organization's program areas.

CUNY BPL staff have expertise in a wide range of areas related to building systems, operations, and data, and the design process. CUNY BPL Training engages both private and public sector clients, including city, state, and federal agencies.

General Description:


CUNY BPL is hiring a part-time Building Science Systems Educator for its Energy and Carbon Management Training Program. This position will require direct engagement in the delivery of high-quality training, participation in client discussions, and curriculum development on a flexible, part-time schedule.

  • Collaborate on curriculum development and instructional design, providing expertise as an in-house subject matter expert.

  • Conduct training and/or coaching sessions tailored to professionals in the building performance industry, adhering to a part-time schedule.

  • Prepare and deliver concise summary reports and reviews for training sessions, as needed.

  • Other duties as assigned.

Required Qualifications:

  • Proficiency in building construction processes, especially retrofitting for energy and carbon emissions reduction.

  • Solid understanding of HVAC system operations and building controls.

  • Proven experience in delivering technical instruction within the building performance sector.

  • Bachelor's or Master's degree in a relevant field (e.g., engineering, architecture, construction) or equivalent experience.

  • Strong written and verbal communication skills.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Professional certifications such as AEE Certified Energy Manager (CEM), BPI Energy Auditor, or similar.

  • At least three years of experience with building systems in design, commissioning, or operations.

  • Familiarity with project management fundamentals.

  • Experience in developing training materials and working with building automation systems.

  • Knowledge of local energy codes and regulations.

This part-time role is ideal for experienced professionals who seek to contribute to the field of building science education while maintaining flexibility in their schedule. The position offers an opportunity to impact the industry positively by shaping the skills and knowledge of current and future building professionals.

Pay Range:

$75.00 - $90.00

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