About the Role
The Weatherization Auditor is responsible for conducting home energy audits, final inspections, and contractor relations within the program service area. The role involves extensive fieldwork, technical training, client education, and documentation, ensuring that projects meet program standards and technical specifications. This position requires strong knowledge in residential construction, weatherization processes, and proficiency in audit tools like REM/Design. Regular travel, both within and outside the service area, is necessary. This role also demands excellent communication and organization skills and the ability to manage workload efficiently.
Requirements
Required
Bachelor’s degree in a related field requiredÂ
OR in lieu of a degree, four years of relevant experience required
Current certification in Quality Control Inspection (QCI) required
Detailed knowledge of home weatherization process and residential construction standards required
Experience with residential construction codes, construction cost estimating and construction project management required
Position requires regular travel in agency vehicle within service areaÂ
Out of area travel will be required for training/educational purposes
Required prior to date of hire and throughout employment:
Valid driver’s license
Proof of current auto insurance
Access to reliable transportationÂ
Satisfactory criminal background check and motor vehicle report (MVR)
About the Company
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.