
The Weatherization Energy Auditor is responsible for assessing clients’ housing needs. This position estimates and oversees work for HEAP/Weatherization, DOE and other associated Energy and Housing Programs, and provides client education about energy conservation and other housing-related issues. As an Energy Auditor and/or Quality Control Inspector for the Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP), you will be responsible for conducting energy audits of residential buildings to identify energy-saving opportunities. You will use specialized equipment and advanced diagnostic test to measure energy use, assess building envelope and HVAC systems, and provide recommendations for improvements. In this position you will work closely with clients to explain findings, recommend measures, and develop a plan for implementing energy-saving improvements. You’ll help reduce household energy costs while making homes more comfortable and sustainable.
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KVCAP is a non-profit community action program which has been providing services to the people of Kennebec and Somerset counties for over 40 years. We offer a variety of services geared towards helping our clients achieve economic and social self-sufficiency. Each year, thousands of residents access KVCAP services to assist them in their struggle to overcome the barriers of poverty. Many of our services are available to people of all income levels.