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Site Auditor/Surveyor

Company Name:
OneRoof Energy
Position Type:
Full-time
Site Auditor/Surveyor
OneRoof Energy is a complete solar services provider offering homeowners everything from the financing, system design and installation project management to ongoing system monitoring and maintenance. Through the use of our game-changing, proprietary solar sales and design software, we help homeowners find a finance option that is best suited to their individual lifestyle and budget, including the zero-down lease option.
Our signature, SolarSelect leasing programs allow homeowners to go solar with nothing down, pay less on monthly electricity bills, and enjoy protection against utility rate hikes for up to 25 years. A seasoned management team of renewable energy and finance veterans with a proven track record of making energy independence a reality leads OneRoof Energy. Currently, the company serves homeowners throughout Arizona, California, Hawaii and Massachusetts, with near-term plans for northeastern expansion.
Basic Functions:
Site evaluations on residential homes, this includes: Acquiring Site dimensions of Mounting Plane, Electrical, Structural information, and Coherent Photo documentation. Information is essential to build permitted System Design.
Responsibilities:
Performing Site Evaluation, Acquiring Building Parameters for System Design team.
Coordinate with clients for scheduling
Navigate, evaluate, and document residential building areas including attic and roof space
Acquiring Site dimensions of MP (Sold Mounting Planes).
Gathering Electrical information: Understanding Conduit runs,Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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