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Most importantly, its an opportunity to join an innovative industry leader as part of our Clean Energy Team. As we invest in new companies and technologies, were shaping the market and becoming a global powerhouse in the Energy Storage System Market, leading to steady, unprecedented growth.
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The Technical Instructional Designer for Generac Clean Energy will create and deliver training curriculum that is focused on a variety of topics related to Generacs solar + storage solutions for residential applications.
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Name Technical Instructional Designer - Clean Energy. Technical Instructional Designer - Clean Energy. Online curriculum development will include audio recording and editing, video editing, and working with authoring software such as Articulate 360.
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Experience with Articulate Storyline and Adobe Software. Experience with developing training material for highly complex products including power electronics, solar + storage, and energy management equipment.
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Experience developing course material with Captivate, Storyline or other comparable software. In-depth understanding of basic electrical concepts, including AC and DC power. Experience with eLearning technical standards (SCORM, AICC, xAPI.
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Maintains and performs tasks for the following environmental compliance programs: hazardous waste and other industrial waste management for a large quantity generator; wastewater management; Hazardous Waste Contingency Plan, Spill Prevention Controls and Counter Measures (SPCC), Stormwater, Clean Air Act (CAA), Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA), Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Pollution Prevention, Department of Transportation (DOT), Sustainability.
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This position will work closely with the Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations (OCED) which is a multi-technology office responsible for overseeing more than $27B of investment in large scale demonstrations in emerging technologies such as clean hydrogen, carbon capture, advanced nuclear reactors, grid-scale energy storage, industrial emissions reductions as well as demonstrations in rural and socioeconomically disadvantaged regions.
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Have experience in the clean energy, renewable energy, or power generation industries preferred. Management Solutions is a national award-winning management consulting firm that specializes in clean energy program management, organizational maturity assessment, environmental services, and project strategy and implementation.
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Conduct independent engineering / due diligence technical advisory reviews of cost and schedule aspects of clean energy technologies and projects. Work in teams and independently to provide engineering expertise on cost and schedule aspects of clean energy projects.
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This position will also provide day to day support to the Company by providing guidance on many regulatory issues spanning the hazardous waste, used oil, various state regulations, occasionally Clean Water and Clean Air regulatory issues, SDS, DOT regulations, and all HCC programs including reuse and solvent reclamation.
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Join our renewables specialists, working across the clean energy spectrum to grow our operations to 50 GW by 2030 – with some of the world’s largest on and offshore wind farms and industry-leading hydrogen initiatives.
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Support the strong growth ambitions of our distributed clean energy business (mainly distributed-scale solar PV and battery storage) in the Americas across all associated market sectors. The Market Evaluation team evaluates distributed energy markets, programs and project opportunities helping to drive investment decisions and growth in identified areas for RWE Clean Energy.
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Comprehensive background in and ability to review various contracts for clean energy, renewable energy or power generation projects, such as engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contracts, turnkey contracts, power purchase agreements, tolling agreements, finance agreements, equipment and raw material supply agreements, O&M agreements, service agreements, and tolling agreements.
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Conduct independent engineering / due diligence technical advisory reviews of various contracts supporting clean energy technologies and projects. Background in and understanding of clean energy project technologies, development, design, construction, and operations.
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HPC-Industrial, a Clean Harbors company, is the premier industrial cleaning and environmental services company in North America supporting the upstream, downstream, and utility sectors. HPC-Industrial, powered by Clean Harbors, in Plaquemine, LA is looking for a Crew Leader/Foreman to join their safety conscious team.
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