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ARCXIS in Utah is seeking a Field Inspector to verify new homes for HERS, ENERGY STAR, and other programs. You will inspect residential developments, coordinate with a Field Coordinator, and test systems while traveling between communities.
Requirements include a High School Diploma or AA Degree and two years of construction experience (or one year in the field). Certifications such as HERS-Rater, ENERGY STAR, PV Inspector, OSHA 10 are preferred; ability to read plans is a plus.
ARCXIS, headquartered in Houston, Texas, is the leading provider of inspection, design, engineering, energy efficiency, and quality assurance services for the U.S. residential construction industry. With a nationwide presence, ARCXIS serves builders across the continental United States, delivering innovative solutions that enhance efficiency, performance, and compliance in new home construction.
Our national team brings together years of expertise, offering a comprehensive suite of services that support builders in constructing high-quality, high-performance, energy-efficient homes. Through cutting-edge technology, industry knowledge, and a commitment to excellence, ARCXIS continues to set the standard for residential construction services.
To learn more, visit www.arcxis.com
The focus of this position is verification of newly constructed homes to HERS, EPA's ENERGY STAR Program, Federal Incentives/National Programs, and other Utility Programs. The Field Inspector is responsible for performing inspections at residential development sites.
The primary customers for these services are large production home builders. Field Inspectors interface with a Field Coordinator to assess the daily schedule, perform diagnostic testing on scheduled communities while coordinating with job superintendent, sub-contractors and city inspectors. Coordination and communication with the Field Coordinator and Operations Manager regarding the status of job sites must be frequent, clear, complete, and is critical.
Generally Monday – Friday day shift, however additional hours, including weekend hours, may be required in accordance with changing business needs.