Senior Energy Rater
New Ecology, Inc. ("NEI") is seeking an experienced and self-motivated Senior Energy Rater to join our technical service team in our Boston office. The ideal candidate will be a seasoned professional with deep expertise in managing HERS ratings for multifamily projects from schematic design through to final certification.
This role requires a combination of technical proficiency in building science, exceptional project management skills, and proven ability to effectively communicate with a diverse group of people, including developers, project managers, architects and engineers, general contractors and subcontractors, and certification program reviewers. The Senior ENERGY Rater will serve as a key technical resource for our clients and internal teams, ensuring projects meet strict energy efficiency goals, certification requirements, and deadlines.
Key Responsibilities
Field Work and Construction Support
Conduct on-site inspections, verifications, and diagnostic testing (including unit and building blower door and duct leakage testing) in accordance with RESNET standards and green program requirements including Energy Star, LEED, EGC, and Phius;
Prepare timely site visit reports, and participate in contractor briefings and trainings;
Communicate effectively with site superintendents and subcontractors to provide clear guidance, identify potential issues, ensure proper implementation of green program principles, and minimize performance failures;
Troubleshoot issues that arise during construction and provide actionable solutions to keep projects on track.
Building Performance Analysis
Complete plan take-offs and prepare energy models using Ekotrope software;
Update plans with testing and verification results and respond to QA provider questions.
Documentation & Reporting
Perform plan reviews for program compliance and general constructibility;
Prepare, organize, and submit all necessary documentation for HERS ratings, ENERGY STAR, LEED, EGC, Phius and other applicable certifications.
Project Management
Manage a portfolio of multifamily HERS rating projects, serving as the primary point of contact for construction teams;
Collaborate with NEI’s project managers and engineers to establish energy efficiency strategies and ensure project goals are met;
Manage project timelines, budgets, and deliverables to meet strict deadlines;
Stay current with evolving energy codes, building science best practices, and certification program updates;
Provide mentorship and training to junior staff including RFIs and Rater trainees.
Qualifications
Required Qualifications
Minimum of five (5) years of demonstrated experience managing HERS ratings specifically for multifamily buildings;
ENERGY STAR Multifamily New Construction Verifier certification;
Certified Phius Verifier certification;
Proven track record of successfully guiding projects through all development phases;
HERS Multifamily Certification from an accredited HERS Rating Provider in good standing;
High proficiency in reading and interpreting architectural plans and specifications;
Expert proficiency with Ekotrope energy modeling software specifically on multifamily projects;
Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to clearly articulate technical concepts to both technical and non-technical audiences;
Strong organizational and time-management skills with the ability to work independently and manage multiple projects simultaneously;
A valid driver's license and the ability to travel to project sites as needed;
Physically able to access crawlspaces, attics, other tight spaces, and climb ladders/ stairs, go on flat roof tops.
Preferred Qualifications
Zero Energy Ready Home, Indoor Air Plus Rater;
BPI Building Analyst / BPI Multifamily Building Analyst;
LEED Green Rater;
NGBS Green Verifier;
OSHA 10 or 30 Certification;
Experience conducting energy audits and diagnosing building enclosure and HVAC equipment issues;
Bachelor’s degree in Building Science, Architecture, Engineering, or a related field;
Experience with other energy modeling software (e.g., REM/Rate, WUFI).
Work Environment
This position is a mix of office-based work and fieldwork. Travel to construction sites in New England (primarily in Massachusetts) is required typically 50% of the time. Occasional travel to our Mid-Atlantic office may be required;
Fieldwork includes visiting active construction sites in various stages of completion. This requires the ability to navigate uneven terrain, work on roofs, climb ladders and stairs, and work in varied weather conditions;
Must be able to lift and carry diagnostic equipment (up to 50 lbs).
Work Location: Hybrid; Home and 2 days in-office (Boston). In addition, the role includes on-site client or field visits as needed. Employees are permitted to work from home before or after site visits, depending on scheduling and operational needs.
Pay: $79,000 - $100,000 (based on experience)
The full salary range for this role, which includes growth potential over time, is $79,000 – $131,000. However, most new hires are brought on within the posted hiring range
Benefits: 403(b) plan, and matching; Medical coverage; Dental coverage; Vision coverage; 100% paid basic Life insurance; Paid time off; Parental leave; Professional Development Stipend
Schedule:
Full time, exempt. Regular travel to job sites and meetings throughout the New England area. Occasional travel to our Mid-Atlantic offices and other job sites.
Compensation:
Competitive pay and generous benefits package. Professional development is a priority and we provide financial assistance for training and certifications.
To Apply:
Please submit your resume and a thoughtful cover letter explaining why you would be a good fit for this position at Senior Energy Rater.
NEI is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer and looks forward to an inclusive hiring process. It encourages a broad range of applicants, including candidates from diverse backgrounds and cultures..
Salary Description
$79,000-$100,000