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Knowledge of all aspects/components of a commercial solar installation. The Commercial Superintendent will efficiently coordinate solar installations from? 2-5 years of managing commercial solar installations (strongly preferred.
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Are you a renewable energy Project Manager with experience running commercial solar construction teams? 5+ years experience running commercial solar construction teams on-site.
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Research focused on CSP or solar process heat development technologies in the areas of solar thermal energy, commercial thermal energy storage development, non-imaging optical systems, mechatronics, and robotics.
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Provide oversight of the construction and implementation of commercial solar, wind, CHP (combined heat and power) and Midstream projects in addition to the development opportunities in execution of the Clean Energy Ventures project plan.
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We serve national, regional and local homebuilders, real estate developers, and general contractors, providing long-lasting roofing, solar, and home battery storage solutions for single-family homes, multifamily dwellings, and selected commercial buildings.
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Experience with commercial solar construction practices and sequence of work including; At least 5 years’ experience as a site superintendent or foreman for commercial solar projects.
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As the Principal Product Manager - Commercial Products for Omnidian, you are the evangelist for our commercial solar portfolio clients and the accountable owner of the product life-cycle, P&L, and client experience.
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Job Title : Superintendent for Utility Scale EPC Solar Construction. LPL Solar is a self-perform solar EPC (Engineering, Procurement, Construction) company headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, managing long-standing relationships with some of the nation’s largest utilities and IPPs (Independent Power Producers) in the U.S. Our leadership team has over 70 GW of solar construction experience over 550+ projects in fourteen states and the Province of Ontario, Canada.
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The Commercial Solar Energy Consultant reports to the Commercial Sales & Design Manager. The Commercial Solar Sales Consultant serves in a commercial sales role for the organization.
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GRP|WEGMAN, a nationally recognized Innovative Facility & Energy Solutions company, is looking for an Energy Manager/Utility Coordinator for energy projects, including medium to large (100kW – 2MW) commercial solar projects.
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The company is a recognized leader in the field of commercial solar energy projects, specializing in design, engineering, and implementation. The Commercial Sales Representative is responsible for identifying and securing commercial solar project opportunities while playing a crucial role in managing client expectations throughout the project lifecycle.
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We design, engineer, procure, install, commission, monitor, and maintain solar arrays, solar plus battery storage, and full microgrid solutions. As a Client Services Coordinator at our company, you will play a crucial role in coordinating service calls at solar and battery storage customer sites, generating proposals, monitoring timelines, scheduling resources, and ensuring customer satisfaction for profitable business growth.
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TRC is seeking a Solar Program Field Inspector to support the delivery of solar programs to commercial and industrial, multifamily, and residential customers throughout the state of New Jersey.
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Originate new commercial solar energy opportunities with public and private sector clients in the target territory. The Manager, Business Development is responsible for originating, managing, and closing on new opportunities for commercial solar energy projects.
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Westwood is a full-service, multi-discipline professional engineering firm that serves wind, solar, battery storage, EV, power delivery, residential and commercial development, and public infrastructure clients and their projects from over 25 offices across the U.S.
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