- Bethlehem, PA, USA
- 24.00
- Hourly
- Full Time
JOB SUMMARY:
The Residential Energy Auditor manages on-site work performed by weatherization and HVAC contractors and conducts home energy audits, post-work inspections and heating system diagnostics and testing on Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED), Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) Crisis, and public utility weatherization jobs.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Audits & Inspections
- Conducts home energy audits and post-work inspections on Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) and public utility weatherization jobs following procedures mandated by each program.
- Prepares proceed orders for weatherization contractors and suppliers of energy efficient appliances.
- Prepares and ensures the completion of appropriate documents related to weatherization work.
- Performs inspections on completed jobs to ensure that all work is satisfactorily completed and program requirements are met.
- Understands and complies with all technical aspects of weatherization programs.
- Conducts pressure diagnostics and duct testing on residences.
- Conducts furnace tests on homes with oil, gas, or kerosene heating systems
- Conducts heating system diagnostics in order to prepare proceed orders for repairs under the LIHEAP Crisis Program
- Conducts energy education sessions with customers
- Identifies problems and actions to remediate problems related to health and safety in residences
Complaints & Remedial Action
- Resolves customer complaints and remedial actions identified by inspectors and utility representatives.
- Resolves disputes with contractors regarding weatherization work completed at customers residences.
- Completes minor repairs, e.g. patches drywall seams, and makes minor energy-related improvements to residences.
Invoice Processing
- Reviews and approves contractor invoices for payment for weatherization work.
- Creates and submits invoices for work completed in the weatherization programs.
- Prepares utility invoices and vouchers for work completed in a weatherization program using Access based or online databases
- Reconciles invoices sent to and payments received from utilities
Materials & Supplies
- Maintains a current knowledge of materials, equipment and appliances, including energy efficiency ratings, for use in weatherization programs
- Identifies suppliers of materials and equipment that meet or exceed energy efficiency requirements of weatherization programs and associated pricing
- Maintains and expands a list of approved suppliers of materials and equipment that meet or exceed energy efficiency requirements of weatherization programs.
- Maintains and expands a list of specialty subcontractors, e.g. electricians, heating, ventilation and air conditioning firms, plumbers, approved for participation in weatherization programs.
- Develops and maintains an inventory system for equipment and materials purchased for weatherization programs.
- Assists in the identification of and sources of materials and equipment for weatherization work.
General
- Trains new weatherization contractors and new crew personnel.
- Uses Energy Partnership or personal vehicle to accomplish job duties and records mileage and conducts maintenance routines for Energy Partnership vehicles.
- Performs other duties as assigned
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Hours: Monday- Friday (7am-6 pm)
40 hours per week
Flexible Scheduling
Site: 1337 East Fifth Street
Bethlehem, PA 18015
Other: Some evening and Saturday hours
Off site work in private homes
Additional training and/or certifications may be required
BENEFITS:
Community Action Covers 95% Of Your Health Care Costs!
- Comprehensive Medical, Dental, Vision, And Prescription Plans!
- Free Telemedicine Access to Board-Certified Doctors, Mental Health Professionals And MORE!
- No Cost Concierge Services to Support You in Navigating the Healthcare System
- Agency Paid Life Insurance and Long-Term Disability Insurance
- Voluntary Life Insurance and Short-Term Disability Insurance options
- 401 (K) Retirement Plan with Non-Matching Annual Agency Contribution Of 7%
- Additional perks and benefits including financial wellness and employee discounts!
- Generous Paid Leave Time
- Vacation - 15 Days: Earn More Time After 2- And 5-Year Anniversaries
- 1 Personal Day Annually to Use at Your Leisure
- Sick - 9 Days Annually
- 10 Observed Holidays
QUALIFICATIONS:
Completion of a post high school education program in building science, carpentry, or heating, ventilation and air conditioning, OR
Completion of two years of college-level coursework related to construction or buildings, AND a minimum of three years of trade work experience in carpentry, heating, ventilation and air conditioning, home improvement or residential energy efficiency improvement projects, in construction, rehabilitation, or inspections of buildings, or in closely related work
A minimum of three years of trade work experience in carpentry, heating, ventilation and air conditioning, home improvement or residential energy efficiency improvement projects, in construction, rehabilitation, or inspections of buildings, or in closely related work
Four years of trade work experience in carpentry, heating, ventilation and air conditioning, home improvement or residential energy efficiency improvement projects, in construction, rehabilitation, or inspections of buildings, or in closely related work may be substituted for two years of trade work experience for the educational requirement
Building Performance Institute Building HEP Energy Auditor Certification required within six months of start date
PA Clean Energy Center's Energy Auditor required courses within six months of start date
Experience and basic proficiency using Microsoft Word, Excel, Access
Ability to lift 50 pounds
Ability to communicate with program participants and contractors and explain energy saving practices and energy-related measures to be completed in residences
Ability to set own schedule and prioritize workload
Criminal record check required
Child Abuse History Clearance required
Valid driver's license and good driving record required
Personal vehicle or access to independent transportation required
Proof of motor vehicle insurance (for use of personal vehicle)
