Grant: $58,892,771 - Department of Energy - Apr. 1, 2009
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Award Description: 'ARRA Supplemental Funding for Weatherization Assitance to Low-Income Persons: To reduce energy costs for low-income families, particularly for the elderly, people with disabilities, and children, by improving the energy efficiency of their homes while ensuring their health and safety.'
Project Description: The State of South Carolina plans to weatherize 5000 homes over the three year life of the grant. We anticipate completing 40% of our goal within the first year, and the remainder within the next two and half years. This will be accomplished through a collaborative partnership with both public and private entities.
Jobs Summary: Fiscal Analyst, Auditor IV, Program Coordinators, Program Assistant, Crew Leaders, Weatherization Coordinators, Asst. Weatherization Coordinators, Data Entry Clerk, Program Inspector II, Program Support Tech II, Program Inspector Tech II, Intake Clerk, Field Specialist, Carpenters, Purchasing Agent I, Trainer/Compliance, Administrative Assistant, Weatherization Case Manager, Crew Supervisors, Assistant Field Supervisor, Installers, Warehouse Worker, Energy Specialist, Crew Helpers, Training Coordinators, Office Manager, Field Coordinator, Crew member, Crew Leader, Field HVAC Specialist, Crew Laborer, Office Assistant, Weatherization Director, Accountant Associate, Home Assessor, Program Clerk, Weatherization Bookkeeper, Program Support Specialist, Quality Assurance, Weatherization Inpsector, Weatherization Material Handler, Program Manager, Program Services Specialist, Field Coordinator/Energy Auditor, Weatherization Contractors, Secretary (Total jobs reported: 137)
Project Status: Less Than 50% Completed
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