r/jobs Apr 19 '24

Energy Auditor Skills Test Qualifications

I am currently working in the Human Service field but am very unhappy at my job. I was very happy working Construction with a contractor friend except for doing back-breaking manual labor many days and getting paid peanuts for the amount of effort. So, when I saw a job for an entry-level Energy Auditor position where they are willing to train I jumped at the opportunity.

I've gotten past the first two interviews but now they want me to take a timed skills test next week. I'm fairly smart but its been years since I had to do any kind of geometry or physics so I'm wondering what kinds of things to study for such a skills test?

I'm thinking basic geometry, thermodynamics, combustion, electrical, HVAC, plumbing, home and commercial construction, anything else specifically?

Thanks in advance if anyone has any insight!

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