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The Climate Impact Community Organizer will report to the Managing Director, Community Engagement, working closely with other members of our front-end sales team. Our platform enables homeowners and businesses to connect their utility account to new clean energy community solar projects, dramatically lower carbon emissions, and lowering the cost of electricity.
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Leeward currently owns and operates a portfolio of 28 renewable energy facilities across nine states, totaling close to 3000 MW of installed capacity and is actively developing new wind, solar, and energy storage projects in energy markets across the U.S., with ~20 GW of projects under development spanning over 100 projects.
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Attend and participate in key regional and national trade shows and associations to identify solar and BESS sales opportunities. Conduct market planning and analysis to uncover solar and battery storage opportunities, primarily in but not limited to the commercial and industrial sector.
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This includes the development, engineering, construction, operation and maintenance of renewable power plants -mainly wind and photovoltaic technologies-, energy sales and management and marketing, energy services, self-consumption, electric mobility and new technologies such as storage and green hydrogen.
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Director of Technical Services is responsible for supporting various aspects of the development and construction of renewable (Wind/Solar) and energy storage (BESS) projects in the US and Canada from site evaluation , layout, through contracting, legal and financial closings with construction support as needed.
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Existing trusted relationships in the electrical contractor, new home builder and/or solar installation space. At Span, we are building products that enable the rapid adoption of renewable energy like home solar, batteries, and electric vehicles.
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3+ years experience as a manager of managers in residential solar sales. The ideal candidate has extensive experience in residential solar construction operations, has been at least a 2nd line manager, is tech savvy, and has overseen a minimum of 10,000 jobs per month.
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Field technician experience – cable installation, internet Installation, pest control, lawn maintenance, construction, solar technician. Sales experience – car sales, retail sales, insurance sales, B2C sales, call center experience.
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Become part of our team as a In Home Sales Representative, where you'll play a pivotal role in advocating for and selling cutting-edge solar energy solutions. Successfully close solar sales deals.
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The Field Sales Consultant self-generates sales leads and presents in-home presentations on our solar products and services for potential customers. Minimum of 1 year of sales and/or lead generation experience, with in-home sales experience preferred.
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Solar Sales, Travelling Sales, Internet Sales, Furniture Sales, Mattress Sales, Appliance Sales. Marketing, Call Center, Call Center Sales, Internet Sales Consultant, Outbound Sales, Inbound Sales.
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ACCIONA Energa is the biggest 100% renewable energy company with no fossil legacy in the world. ACCIONA Energa is governed by the most demanding environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) criteria.
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Shuttleworth serves a variety of markets including automotive, consumer, electronics, food, health & beauty, industrial, medical, paper conversion, paper printing & binding, pharmaceutical and solar energy.
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This is a full-time hybrid role for a Sales and Marketing Specialist at Apollo Solar & Energy Consultants located in Chicago, IL, with flexibility for some remote work. Experience in the solar and renewable energy industry is a plus.
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Additionally, the Consultant (Energy and Power) will provide expertise in electrical utilities, substations, and alternative energy solutions (such as wind, solar, and nuclear). The position will elevate our brand and build industry knowledge for our pre-sales activities.
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