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Experience with power system studies, utility interconnection reports and design, power quality, switchgear automation and PLC applications, protective relay programming, and power system assessments Solar Photovoltaic experience (i.e., design, construction, interconnectivity, maintenance, etc.
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3+ years in a management Experience in either renewable energy (distributed solar energy, photovoltaic modules or inverter product sales) Experience working with installers, service companies, etc.
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Develop designs for solar photovoltaic (PV) systems. Perform feasibility studies related to microgrid and Distributed Energy Resource (DER) implementations to support sustainability and resilience.
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Produce energy models in HelioScope and PVsyst: Develop accurate solar energy simulations using HelioScope and PVsyst software to predict the performance and output of photovoltaic (PV) systems.
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Your Impact:Solar Field Service Technicians (Photovoltaic Repair) specialize in conducting inspection and corrective maintenance of photovoltaic (PV) solar panel systems, adhering to established procedures and prioritizing health, safety, and environmental compliance.
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Counsel will have demonstrated experience in drafting and negotiating construction documents, subcontractor agreements, operation and maintenance (O&M) agreements, long-lead equipment procurement agreements, and the respective ancillary documents of the foregoing agreements for distribution-scale solar photovoltaic electric generation facilities and storage projects.
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With over 2,000 team members nationwide, Pearce delivers comprehensive engineering, maintenance, repair, and repowering solutions, ensuring the seamless operation of our nation’s wireless and wireline telecom, commercial and utility-scale solar and wind projects, EV charging stations, as well as large-scale power generation and energy storage assets.
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Your Impact:Commercial Solar Field Service Technicians (Photovoltaic Repair) specialize in conducting inspection and corrective maintenance of photovoltaic (PV) solar panel systems, adhering to established procedures and prioritizing health, safety, and environmental compliance.
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The Solar Installer will be responsible for assembling and installing solar photovoltaic (PV) modules to roofs, or other structures, in compliance with site assessment and schematics.
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Duties, Responsibilities & Other We are seeking a Professional Engineer (PE) to join our Alternative Energy team as a valuable member in Photovoltaic (PV) and Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) projects.
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Knowledgeable of current NEC, NFP70E, ASHRAE, Emissions, Electrical Classifications, IEEE/ANSI and other applicable current design standards and guidelines Knowledge of Paris Climate Agreement, ESGs, and US Federal/State/Local Net Zero, Decarbonization, Electrification, Energy Consumption Reduction, and other applicable Sustainability standards, guidelines, and goals Microgrid experience (i.e., design, construction, interconnectivity, maintenance, etc.
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We deliver grid-scale power: wind (onshore and offshore), solar photovoltaic, and storage projects; distribution-scale power: solar and storage; asset optimization: technical, operational, and commercial expertise to maximize the performance of generating projects, and onsite solutions, through the Company’s PowerFlex affiliate, offering a full suite of onsite energy solutions for commercial and industrial customers: solar, storage, EV charging, energy management systems, and microgrids.
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Additional Job Information:This position will provide technical expertise and leadership for solar photovoltaic (PV), energy storage (ES), and electric vehicle (EV) power converter technologies, electromagnetic transient (EMT) modeling and analysis of grid-following (GFL) and grid-forming (GFM) inverters, and distributed energy resource (DER) protection, grounding, and power quality issues.
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Works both independently as well as with more experienced technicians, assisting with operating and maintaining utility scale solar photovoltaic electric systems. Assisting with emergency response, as well as working scheduled on-call shifts Conducts battery energy storage system maintenance, including monitoring and site inspections.
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Project Management Professional (PMP) Familiar with Salesforce or equivalent CRM Design of Electrical Power Infrastructure Construction Management of Electrical Power Infrastructure Passion for energy efficiency, sustainability, renewable technologies, and decarbonization planning Salary Range: $122,850 - $175,500 The pay listed is the salary range for this position.
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