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Possess experience in preparing layouts, elevation views, installation details, grounding, lighting, cable trays and conduit layout drawings is required. The ideal candidate will have knowledge of design of renewable energy facilities such as solar and wind farms.
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Installing solar panels - working all aspects of the project from wiring to actual installation of the solar PV modules including motor controllers. Panel/LV work Layout, bend, thread and install conduit.
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Working knowledge of the Solar Photovoltaic construction craft and the assembly, installation, or maintenance of solar photovoltaic (PV) systems for ground or roof installation.
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Lift, carry and hold building materials, tools, and supplies; clean tools, equipment, material, and work areas; mix, pour and spread concrete, asphalt, gravel and other materials; Bend, cut, thread, join, wrap and seal sections of rigid / PVC conduit.
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Assist in the installation and maintenance of electrical wiring, network cabling, data cabling, conduit of various types, antennas, antenna cable, antenna masts, solar panels, lightning arrestors, power supplies of different voltages, uninterruptable power supplies, batteries, surge suppressors, voltage converters, wireless local area networks, and ethernet radio transceivers.
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Replaces conduit and wiring as needed. Tests electrical systems to ensure proper installation and operation. Installs conduits and pipes to solar components, electrical wires and cables.
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Mechanical craft labor includes: Trenching, Pile driving, Conduit, Racking, Cable/Wire management, Module Installation. -Knowledge of Gas OR Drilling OR Overhead and Underground Power OR Solar/Electrical installation techniques and standards, has limited experience (preferred.
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2 years of experience working as a Solar Installer or equivalent combination of education and experience in a construction setting. Assemble, install, or maintain solar photovoltaic (PV) systems on roofs or other structures in compliance with site assessment and schematics.
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Completing physically demanding tasks such as (but not limited to): trench digging, underground installation of conduit, and long-term bending, crouching, pulling, lifting, etc. Minimum 3 years experience in a commercial, industrial, or solar electrician journeyman capacity with thorough understanding of electrical equipment, high and low voltages, electrical theory, power generation, switchgear maintenance and paralleling procedures.
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Working under the direct supervision of the Operations Director and/or Superintendent, the Electrician will be responsible for the construction, installation and modification of electrical appliances, systems, facilities, and related controls of varying design and/or complexity.
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Measuring, cutting, assembling, and bolting structural framing and solar modules Connecting installed solar panels to existing electrical systems and checking electrical installation for proper wiring, polarity, grounding, or integrity of terminations.
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Complete unforeseeable minor punch list items such as painting conduit, applying NEC stickers/placards, etc. The Inspection Technician is a vital team member in ensuring Sunrun customers solar becomes operational.
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Sun Solar is one of the fastest growing companies in the nation, earning a spot on the Inc 5000. being connected to the infrastructure of the house and tying the system into the grid Need to be able to bend conduit pipes as needed Ability to trouble shoot, lead others, and interact with customers Pull Permits in all areas where required.
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Understanding of where to find manufacturer specific documentation to aid in the proper installation and commissioning of solar power systems, electric vehicle chargers, and energy storage systems.
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4+ years of experience with all phases of electrical work including rough-in, trim-out, conduit installation, power distribution wiring, and electrical equipment and fixture wiring. You're comfortable working with renewable energy systems such as inverters, solar photovoltaics, and wind turbines, and you can confidently install and winterize their components.
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