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New Home Inspector - RFI / HERS / Quality

Performance Point
Myrtle, SC Full Time
POSTED ON 1/17/2025
AVAILABLE BEFORE 3/17/2025

Certified as a Great Place to Work, Performance Point is a full-service building inspection contractor for new residential construction. We help our customers design and build homes that work better and provide the turn-key services to make it a reality. Our service doesn’t stop there, we also follow up with inspections throughout construction to ensure project goals are being implemented. We focus on new construction for single and multifamily projects. Our single-family footprint extends from Kentucky to the Coast, and we have multifamily projects across the US!


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Responsibilities:

  • Follow set schedule as determined by Regional Manager
  • Conduct Code Compliance Testing of HVAC systems and whole home air tightness (Duct Blaster and Blower Door Tests)
  • Conduct Quality Inspections for new single-family and multi-family homes to ensure the home is 100% ready for the homeowner, marking any items that need attention and creating a punch list.
  • Provide detailed, professional reports for customers with results from tests performed
  • Maintain company equipment
  • Prepare reports for clients and consult with builders about issues identified.
    Effectively communicate with management and the team on scheduling issues or field related concerns/ideas.

Competencies:

  • Detail oriented - must be able to be thorough and consistent.
  • Critical thinking - ability to analyze facts, generate and organize ideas and defend opinions.
  • Integrity - demonstrates ethical behavior, inspires trust.
  • Self Management - ability to manage own tasks and meet deadlines, self-regulate effectively.
  • Teamwork - fosters team collaboration.

Experience and Education:

  • High School Diploma
  • Prior experience in construction, quality control and manufacturing is a plus.

Job Description:


The Field Technician is responsible for accessing the daily schedule prior to starting their day. Local travel within a strategic geographical area is required to successfully perform the scheduled tests for the day. The Field Technician is required to be at their first testing location by 8:30am, unless specific circumstances require an earlier start time, or an approved delayed start is necessary. The process of conducting Energy Code compliance testing involves the use of industry specific equipment known as a Blower Door and Duct Blaster. These tools require technical training and proper setup. All training and equipment are provided by Performance Point. Upon arrival at the testing locations, the Field Technician must have access into the house and must determine a source of electrical power needed to operate the equipment. A brief walk-through is necessary to assess the house's readiness for testing. This process includes, but is not limited to, closing all exterior doors and windows, gaining access to every room within the home, and a visual inspection of the heating and air conditioning system. Duct testing requires locating and sealing-off every HVAC opening (supply and return vent), in most cases using a ladder to reach overhead vents in ceilings. Upon completion of the tests, the results will be loaded into our software program, RaterHelper. This software will compute the results to determine if the testing has passed or failed. A passed test will end with the posting of an Energy Code certificate for the customer (the Construction Manager) to present to their Building Code Inspector. A failed test will end with a brief investigation into why the testing failed and a detailed report for the customer documenting the failed result and an explanation as to why.


Although the Field Technician will always be inside a house during testing, there will often be times when there is no heat or air conditioning within the testing location. Therefore, it must be understood and expected that the Field Technician will be exposed to a variety of environmental situations, such as extreme heat and cold, and access to testing locations may require exposure to rain and other elements. Along with these climate related factors, the Field Technician will be faced with other common hazards found on construction sites, such as uneven surfaces, sharp objects, etc.


The Field Technician role at Performance Point is the starting point on the path towards a certified Energy Rater. Along that path there will be challenges and opportunities to assist other team members with more advanced services, such as HERS ratings, Green Building Verification, consulting with customers on attaining Energy Star certification, and other energy efficiency goals. Other opportunities for career development, such as Air sealing, Pre-drywall and Framing inspections all come with technical certification achievement, and with the right attitude, determination, and commitment, these next step opportunities on the path will be presented by the management team!


Employment Requirements:


All employees are expected to sign a confidentiality/non-compete agreement, maintain a personal vehicle for work purposes, driver’s license, auto insurance, willingness to work with a high production team. All employees are expected to maintain the highest level of professional ethics, personal hygiene, and appearance. It is expected that all Performance Point employees be able to recognize the dangers associated with construction sites, existing buildings, driving, and their job tasks and put personal safety as the highest priority. All employees must take pride in their ability to serve our customers and view that relationship as a privilege. Residential new construction work is somewhat seasonal, as such there will be times of the year when working longer hours are expected and vacation time is less available, but there are times with shorter working hours and vacation time is readily available.

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