EXPLORING CAREERS IN ENERGY EFFICIENCY

As the demand for energy efficiency services grows, so does the need for qualified professionals. In Canada, the energy efficiency sector employs 466,000 workers, and according to national advocacy organization Efficiency Canada, about 200,000 new jobs will be created nationally by 2030. These careers span a wide range of industries, including construction, manufacturing, wholesale trade, utilities, and professional services.

FROM INNOVATION TO INSTALLATION

There’s a wide range of career opportunities in the dynamic and growing field of energy efficiency. Some roles focus on innovation, like renewable energy engineers who design sustainable systems, and building performance engineers who optimize energy use in structures. Others, such as energy consultants, work directly with clients to recommend and implement energy-efficient solutions.

Contractors and service providers who install energy-efficient technologies also play a critical role. For example, we have a list of registered contractors who perform energy efficiency upgrades supported by our wide range of offers. Thanks to these contractors, homeowners and businesses can take advantage of our rebates and reduce their energy costs.

“In addition to making the house less expensive to heat and making it more comfortable and resilient, energy efficiency can also have an impact on indoor air quality, positively impacting people’s health. That’s the biggest joy for us — the family by family, house by house impact. We also recognize the spinoff benefits at the community, national, and international level, which can be quite significant.”

— Gio Robson, owner of prairieHOUSE Performance Inc., which provides professional consultation, testing, and evaluation of energy performance for homeowners and home builders

prairieHOUSE performance professional checks HRV in residential home basement.

WHY ENERGUIDE EVALUATIONS ARE IMPORTANT

We often work with energy advisors, the specialists who conduct EnerGuide evaluations, to identify energy efficiency opportunities in homes.

An EnerGuide evaluation begins with a comprehensive review of the home’s energy efficiency. Energy advisors measure insulation levels, airtightness, window performance, and other details to calculate an EnerGuide rating.

These evaluations identify specific home improvements to reduce energy use and save money. They’re a component of many of our other offers, such as our Energy Efficiency Assistance Program, Métis Energy Efficiency Offers, Home Energy Retrofits, and New Homes Program. We also provide rebates on pre-retrofit EnerGuide Evaluations, ultimately making energy efficiency more accessible.

START YOUR CAREER IN ENERGY EFFICIENCY

Whether you’re passionate about innovation, sustainability, or helping communities, you can find a meaningful career in energy efficiency. Here are some things you can do: