
Inspector
ARCXIS, Las Vegas, NV, United States
Company Overview
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.
Position Overview
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 critical.
Essential Job Duties/Responsibilities
Perform field inspections and HERS compliance testing for new construction builders.
Travel daily to multiple job sites.
Complete daily inspection reports.
Communicate inefficiencies to job superintendents and educate them and their trades on correction items.
Maintain GPS daily driving mileage log and real‑time tracking.
Position Requirements
High School Diploma or AA Degree.
Two (2) years of construction experience and/or one (1) year of field experience with a degree in a related field of study.
HERS‑Rater Certification preferred, or obtainable within 3 months of hire.
ENERGY STAR for Homes preferred.
Photovoltaic Inspector Certification preferred.
OSHA 10‑Hour Training Course Certification preferred.
HVAC installation or technical experience preferred.
Self‑motivated, highly detail oriented with excellent communication skills and a passion for getting the job done right.
Experience in green building programs such as LEED, Build‑it‑Green, Energy Star would be preferable.
Reliable transportation to accommodate testing equipment and a ladder. Candidates must have a valid driver’s license, a clean driving record, and state‑minimum auto insurance.
Ability to conduct multiple inspections each day.
Must pass a background check and motor vehicle report.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Solid communication skills and ability to convey direction and leadership while enforcing Energy Code to project superintendents and their trades. Good attitude and personality required.
Basic computer skills.
Several years of construction experience.
Ability to read building plans.
Physical condition to carry up to 50 lbs. of equipment, climb ladders, and hoist oneself into attic spaces.
Work Schedule
Generally Monday–Friday day shift; additional hours, including weekend hours, may be required in accordance with changing business needs.
Benefits
401(k)
401(k) matching
Dental insurance
Employee assistance program
Health insurance
Health savings account
Life insurance
Paid time off
Referral program
Vision insurance
Fuel card for business‑related travel and auto allowance
More details on benefits at www.arcxis.com/careers
Compensation
Training wage is $20.00 per hour for up to 180 days. Once fully trained and certified, the position will transition to a production (piece work) pay model with estimated pay ranging from $50,000 to $80,000 per year, depending on performance.
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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.
Position Overview
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 critical.
Essential Job Duties/Responsibilities
Perform field inspections and HERS compliance testing for new construction builders.
Travel daily to multiple job sites.
Complete daily inspection reports.
Communicate inefficiencies to job superintendents and educate them and their trades on correction items.
Maintain GPS daily driving mileage log and real‑time tracking.
Position Requirements
High School Diploma or AA Degree.
Two (2) years of construction experience and/or one (1) year of field experience with a degree in a related field of study.
HERS‑Rater Certification preferred, or obtainable within 3 months of hire.
ENERGY STAR for Homes preferred.
Photovoltaic Inspector Certification preferred.
OSHA 10‑Hour Training Course Certification preferred.
HVAC installation or technical experience preferred.
Self‑motivated, highly detail oriented with excellent communication skills and a passion for getting the job done right.
Experience in green building programs such as LEED, Build‑it‑Green, Energy Star would be preferable.
Reliable transportation to accommodate testing equipment and a ladder. Candidates must have a valid driver’s license, a clean driving record, and state‑minimum auto insurance.
Ability to conduct multiple inspections each day.
Must pass a background check and motor vehicle report.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Solid communication skills and ability to convey direction and leadership while enforcing Energy Code to project superintendents and their trades. Good attitude and personality required.
Basic computer skills.
Several years of construction experience.
Ability to read building plans.
Physical condition to carry up to 50 lbs. of equipment, climb ladders, and hoist oneself into attic spaces.
Work Schedule
Generally Monday–Friday day shift; additional hours, including weekend hours, may be required in accordance with changing business needs.
Benefits
401(k)
401(k) matching
Dental insurance
Employee assistance program
Health insurance
Health savings account
Life insurance
Paid time off
Referral program
Vision insurance
Fuel card for business‑related travel and auto allowance
More details on benefits at www.arcxis.com/careers
Compensation
Training wage is $20.00 per hour for up to 180 days. Once fully trained and certified, the position will transition to a production (piece work) pay model with estimated pay ranging from $50,000 to $80,000 per year, depending on performance.
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