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We are looking for a talented and experienced Solar Sales Professional who wants to work for a local solar installer with a stellar reputation for excellent customer service. Valley Solar, one of the largest independently owned solar contractors in the state, has won the Daily Hampshire Gazettes Reader’s Choice award for “Best Solar Installer” in 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020 and 2018, and a has 4.9 Google rating.
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The Lead Installer position is a contributing member of a solar installation construction crew. The Lead Installer is responsible to work as a team to complete residential solar installation projects.
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Compensation: $20.00 - $25.00 per hour Exact SolarIn business since 2005, Exact Solar is a leading installer of residential and small commercial solar energy systems in Southeastern Pennsylvania and Southern/Central New Jersey and the only company with extensive experience in solar PV (photovoltaic), battery backup systems, solar water heating and solar pool heating systems.
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Previous solar installation experience required. Layout and assemble solar modules, mechanical and structural mounts, electrical equipment and tools in preparation of installation. Assemble the racking, solar modules, panels or support structures as specified in project plan.
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When assigned assist with solar battery installations. Competitive hourly base pay and lucrative performance incentives through our Nike/Carhartt Sponsored incentive program, The League. You'll earn Nike/Carhartt swag, prizes and amazing trips through the program as well as progress in your career.
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Manage, motivate, and mentor a variety of personnel involved in the installation & inspection of solar projects which may include Crew Lead(s), Roof Lead(s), Installer(s), Branch Coordinator, Site Auditors(s), Project, Manager, Warehouse Specialist(s), and Field Manager.
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Responsible for assisting the Solar Technician to assemble, install, or maintain solar photovoltaic (PV) systems on roofs or other structures in compliance with site assessment and schematics.
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The Commercial Solar Installer will assist with solar installation projects in the tri-state area. The solar installer is responsible for assembling and installing roof or ground mounted solar photovoltaic (PV) modules in compliance with the site assessments and schematics.
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As a Solar Panel Installer, you must be a hard worker ready to help with the installation of solar systems. Solar Installer / Roofer. The most important feature of a good solar installer is being someone willing to learn, and motivated.
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These guiding beliefs have led Trinity Solar to become the United States largest privately held residential solar installer, composed of more than 3,000 team members, and boasting over 100,000 installations.
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Make various repairs to home from solar installation including siding and drywall. Currently, Trinity offers solar installation in Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, New Jersey, New Hampshire, New York, Massachusetts, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island.
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0-1+ years' experience as an electrical technician, solar installer, or solar maintenance technician. Sunnova Energy is searching for Solar Electrician to join our Maintenance and Service group.
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For the Solar Installer position, previous experience in PV installations, roof work, general construction or carpentry is desired. We specialize in the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) of residential, commercial, institutional, and utility photovoltaic and solar thermal systems.
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Sunrun Inc. (Nasdaq: RUN) is the nation’s leading home solar, battery. We believe in the power of solar. Review inventory at loading dock to ensure assigned crew truck is stocked adequately.
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Climate Solar Solutions is a rapidly growing solar installer in the state of California. Oversee the roof construction processes of the solar installation to ensure timely and quality work is being achieved and assist the Electrical Lead as needed.
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