The Lead Solar Technician oversees the operation, maintenance, and safety of solar energy plants, providing technical leadership, troubleshooting, and team development to ensure high performance and safety standards across multiple sites.
Key Responsibilities
Manage site safety programs, conduct safety inspections, and ensure compliance with safety protocols.
Operate, troubleshoot, and maintain solar plant systems to ensure safety and optimal performance.
Oversee equipment maintenance, manage spare parts inventory, and ensure accurate documentation of work activities.
Lead and develop site team through training, mentorship, and fostering a culture of operational excellence.
Support contractors and OEM vendors to ensure quality work and adherence to standards.
Requirements
Inverter Specialist or Solar Technician with 3 years experience
Knowledgeable of renewable energy peculiarities and expertise in DC array technology
Excellent written and oral communication skills
Ability to perform basic electrical calculations, read and interpret electrical schematics
Ability to manage priorities and workflow, working independently with minimal supervision
Ability to perform necessary physical activity, including lifting up to 80 Lbs
Ability to pass a background check and drug screening
Minimum Certifications: OSHA 30-Hour Training for General Industry, NFPA 70E Workplace Electrical Safety, First Aid, CPR, AED
Must have a valid Driver's License
Benefits & Perks
Compensation/salary range: $30-$50 per hour
Work schedule: May require working outside of normal business hours, maintaining an on-call rotation schedule
Work environment perks: Supportive safety culture, site safety and accident prevention programs, routine safety inspections and briefings
Additional benefits: Regional travel support, opportunities for ongoing education and training, inclusive and diverse workplace culture
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