You probably suspected as much. The details:

Using these definitions, a construction worker who installs insulation; a pipefitter who installs a valve that controls stormwater release; an electrician who installs a new heat pump thermostat; a handyman who repairs a water heater; and a consultant who develops “energy efficiency analysis proposals including budgets and work scopes” would be considered doing green jobs.

I’d also add the tech who sniffs your tailpipe at the emissions station, as well as the grease monkey who’d fix any problems. How about the guy at Lowe’s selling lo-watt bulbs? See, it is fun — anyone can play. Except that it costs real money.