Understanding: familiarity with air/soil/water contaminants, chemical processes, and applicable regulations.
Skills: analytical, attention to detail, communication, report writing, English, technical language, computers, research.
Relationships: You may find yourself conducting meetings with local residents and businesses or in discussions with government offices. You will often work alone or as part of a small team and sometimes meet with other experts in the field.
Atmosphere: You will either be in an office or outdoors. Some travel may be necessary.
Environmental auditor, energy auditor, energy educator, social marketer, policy advocate, policy analyst
Understanding: solar energy technology, electrical engineering, energy efficiency principles, health and safety regulations.
Skills: mathematics, computers, communication, technical language, problem solving, attention to detail.
Relationships: You will likely work as part of a small team of installers and contractors. Your work will be supervised by a Master Electrician. You may also be communicating with clients or suppliers.
Atmosphere: You will mostly be working outdoors, on rooftops or ladders.
Wind turbine technician, solar panel installer, HVAC technician, energy retrofitter, electrical engineer, green roof installer, lighting specialist, industrial retrofit designer, renewable energy sales representative
Understanding: energy efficiency principles, electrical engineering, health and safety regulations, mounting schemes, wiring, and inverters.
Skills: problem solving, organization, communication, technical skills and attention to detail.
Relationships: Interaction is generally with other contractors, installers, and homeowners. Your work will be supervised by a Master Electrician.
Atmosphere: Outdoors with some time spent in an office (perhaps). Note that heavy lifting on site will be necessary.
Wind turbine technician/technologist, wind engineer, solar service technician, lighting specialist, industrial design engineer
Understanding: solar and wind energy technology, electrical engineering, Ontario Electrical Safety Code, building code regulations, health and safety regulations.
Skills: mathematics, computers, communication, technical language, problem solving, attention to detail.
Relationships: You will be overseeing a small team of installers and electrical contractors. You may also be communicating with engineers, clients or suppliers.
Atmosphere: Your work will include both indoor and outdoor work (which may include being on rooftops or ladders) and may involve some heavy lifting. You should also be comfortable dealing with electrical hazards, as you will face the risk of electrical shock.
Understanding: energy efficiency principles, building codes, health and safety regulations, and specialized training in mechanical and plumbing installation; knowledge of LEED priciples would be useful.
Skills: problem solving, decision making, critical thinking, English, communication, analysis, attention to detail, heavy lifting.
Relationships: Work may be done in teams with other technicians and contractors, or individually depending onthe project.
Atmosphere: Work is largely on site, in homes or commercial and industrial buildings, and can be indoors or outdoors.
Electrical engineer, lighting specialist, energy service technician (solar and wind), solar panel installer, energy retrofitter, energy auditor, environmental consultant
Understanding: knowledge of plants, energy and water saving techniques; LEED principles; basic understanding of buildings, structural support, and load-bearing capacity; familiarity with health and safety regulations.
Skills: roofing/construction, botany, landscaping, attention to detail, team participation, communication.
Relationships: Often working with home owners, the public sector and private companies, you will be a valuable member of a small team.
Atmosphere: You will work mostly outdoors, some heights may be involved.
Understanding: energy efficiency and LEED principles, building principles, renewable energy sources.
Skills: mathematics, communication, technical language understanding, problem solving
Relationships: You will interact with clients (homeowners, businesses, facility operators), energy auditors, and materials vendors on a daily basis. Work is often individual.
Atmosphere: Generally in homes or businesses, though some office work may be required
Energy auditor, installation/renovation specialist, lighting specialist, service technician understanding: solar and wind energy technology, electrical engineering, ontario electrical safety code, building code regulations, health and safety regulations
Understanding: energy-saving practices, familiarity with HVAC systems and building sciences, understanding of LEED principles an asset.
Skills: report writing, communication, critical thinking, problem solving, organization, mathematics, materials and technical language knowledge.
Relationships: You will work closely with energy retrofitters, clients (who may be home owners), business representatives, or government employees.
Atmosphere: You may find yourself working for a consulting firm or NGO, a government office, or any other number of other organizations. Your work will take you to a variety of sites including homes, businesses, schools, government buildings, institutions, and manufacturing facilities.
Environmental consultant, energy adviser, energy retrofitter, energy manager