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Energy Auditor.

New York.

$84,000

median salary, 27% above the national average

$67,000 to $109,000. Updated for 2026.

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Everything you need to negotiate with confidence.

Here is what Energy Auditors actually make in New York: $67,000 at the 25th percentile, $84,000 at the median, and $109,000 at the 75th. That is 27% above the national average. New York City remains one of the world's largest and most diverse job markets, with unmatched density in finance, media, and technology. The number on your offer letter will depend on what you bring and how you ask.

Salary range

25th Percentile

$67,000

per year

Median

$84,000

per year

75th Percentile

$109,000

per year

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$67,000$109,000

How New York compares

New York, NY

$84,000

Cost of living: 28% above average

National Average

$66,000

New York is $18,000 above

What you should know

If you are interviewing for Energy Auditor roles in New York, here is what you are walking into. New York City remains one of the world's largest and most diverse job markets, with unmatched density in finance, media, and technology. The city's tech sector has grown rapidly, rivaling the Bay Area for venture funding and startup activity. Remote work has reshaped demand slightly, but employers still pay premiums for in office presence in Manhattan. BPI or RESNET certification, experience with commercial building energy modeling, and familiarity with utility rebate programs drive pay differences. Auditors serving commercial and industrial clients earn 15 to 25% more than those focused on residential assessments.

Entry-level Energy Auditors earn $52,000 to $58,000. Certified auditors with commercial experience reach $64,000 to $76,000. Senior Energy Auditors and Program Managers command $78,000 to $95,000, while Directors of Energy Services at utilities or large firms exceed $110,000. In New York, those numbers run higher. The cost of living here is 28% above average, and employers adjust to compete.

Base salary is not the full picture. Performance bonuses tied to audit volume or energy savings identified can add 5 to 15% to base pay. Many employers provide company vehicles and cover certification renewal costs. Some auditors earn additional income from consulting on retrofit projects. And on the tax side: new York State income tax rates reach 10.9%, and New York City adds a local income tax up to 3.876%. Combined with federal taxes, your effective rate can be among the highest nationally. When someone quotes you $84,000, ask what the total package looks like. The gap between base and total comp is where real money hides.

On negotiation: Emphasize your willingness to work from the office in Manhattan. Many NYC employers pay 10 to 15% more for in person roles compared to remote positions. The range for Energy Auditors in New York runs from $67,000 to $109,000. That is not a narrow window. Where you land inside it depends almost entirely on whether you negotiate and how well you prepare.

Top industries in New York

Financial ServicesMedia & AdvertisingTechnologyHealthcareFashion & Retail

Negotiating in New York

Emphasize your willingness to work from the office in Manhattan. Many NYC employers pay 10 to 15% more for in person roles compared to remote positions.

Common questions.

BPI Building Analyst and RESNET HERS Rater certifications are foundational and add 10 to 15% to starting salary. CEM (Certified Energy Manager) certification is valuable for commercial auditors and can increase pay by an additional 10 to 15%.

IRA rebate programs for home electrification and energy efficiency have significantly increased demand for certified energy auditors. Many states require an energy audit before homeowners can access rebates, creating steady work and upward salary pressure through 2026.

New York's cost of living multiplier is 1.28x the national average. The adjusted median Energy Auditor salary of $84,000 accounts for this. In practice, a Energy Auditor earning $84,000 in New York has roughly the same purchasing power as someone earning $65,625 in an average cost market.

Hiring for Energy Auditors in New York typically peaks in January through March and September through November. Companies finalize budgets in Q4 and open headcount in Q1. New York's concentration of Financial Services and Media & Advertising employers creates steady year round demand. Time your search to align with budget cycles for maximum leverage.

The national median for a Energy Auditor is $65,625. In New York, cost of living adjustments push the median to $84,000. That premium reflects New York's higher housing, transportation, and everyday costs.

Ask about equity structure, vesting schedule, annual bonus targets, 401(k) match, health insurance premiums, PTO policy, and remote flexibility. Performance bonuses tied to audit volume or energy savings identified can add 5 to 15% to base pay. In New York's market, these extras can add $21,000 or more on top of the base salary.

Energy Auditor salary in other cities

Houston$64,000
Indianapolis$60,000
Kansas City$61,000
Los Angeles$78,000
Miami$74,000
Minneapolis$69,000

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