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The Electro Mechanical Technician will provide technical support sitewide to ensure additional output is delivered safely, productively, and on time in accordance with our customer-focused core values.
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The Site Survey Technician role is responsible for performing all site surveys on upcoming projects. Site surveyors have the opportunity to partner with several teams within the company as the Site Technicians are required on all projects and provide the Design and Engineering group the required information to accurately build and permit the project plans for solar installation.
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Learn more HERE from Steven, a Site Survey Technician. Perform site survey appointments as scheduled, collecting site information, taking clear photos and preparing packages for downstream teams and taking action as appropriate to keep the project pipeline moving.
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Support the branch admin team with organization as it pertains to Site Survey objectives. Other rewards may include annual bonus eligibility, which is based on company and individual performance, short and long term incentives, and program-specific awards.
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While you will primarily work independently on-site, there will always be a nearby technician for safety support; the site's team comprises of a site manager, a Balance of Plant technician, and the solar technician.
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The technician must be competent and qualified to work on electrical and/or mechanical components of Renewable Energy assets. Daily digital reporting and documentation of all work performedWork in a team-based environment and independently whereas necessaryParticipation in on-call weekend services on a rotating scheduleIdentify and provide feedback to issues and ongoing development of projectsWilling to work overtime as neededKeep the sites looking clean and safe– buildings, vegetation, fences, gates, roads, etc.
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You will manage documentation, update parts inventory, and as well as submit on-site status reports, including daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly reports, and initiate work orders for equipment repairs.
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Conduct site safety assessments and identify all safety hazards on job-site, lead daily safety meetings, properly fill out JHA & LOTO documentation. This position, under specific direction from the site manager, or his/her designee, maintains photovoltaic power and energy storage systems.
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NOTE: This position requires on-site working (requires on-site office/plant/lab work). The successful candidate will be responsible for bringing to life assembly and process equipment for the startup of new Manufacturing Operations in Acton, MA. The role will then transition to direct engineering and maintenance of equipment in Acton, MA with accountability to ensure a high level of machine uptime and minimal production scrap on complex discrete component assembly equipment.
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Ensures adequate raw material is prepared correctly and jobs are run in a timely manner to ensure on-time delivery. High school Diploma and at least 3 years of on-the-job manufacturing experience.
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Able to operate company vehicles (field trucks) both on site as well as on public roads and highways. May also service turbines based on the type of turbine (manufacturer) in multiple wind fields.
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As a Building Automation Site Installation Technician, you will :Review and provide feedback on customer data center building automation designs. Provide on-site assistance with or perform programming, start-up, checkout, commissioning, and validation processes.
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You will also be a part of an on-call rotation for outages and emergencies; therefore, you must reside within 50 miles of the site. ENGIE North America is hiring a Solar Technician for our Solar Site located near Anson, TX.
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Primary Responsibilities: Performs non-nondestructive testing (penetrant and magnetic particle) based on qualificationsConducts system performance checks in accordance with customer standardsPerforms cleaning and inspection of aircraft components according to customers specifications.
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Six months to one year experience performing maintenance on wind turbine or related industry. One year minimum experience on wind turbine maintenance and repair. Advanced level: Perform unsupervised maintenance on wind turbine and the ability to train less experienced technicians on maintenance and operations for at least one turbine type.
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