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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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Our cross-disciplinary team consists of experts in geothermal, drilling, heat pump software engineering, HVAC installation, solar and solar financing, behavioral economics, and high-growth operations amongst other backgrounds.
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Strategic Security (SSC) is a security provider for the United States Government, private organizations such as fortune 500 companies, solar and wind farms, oil and gas companies, banks, medical facilities, factories, warehouses, distribution centers, commercial facilities, residential communities and much more.
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Outside - inside - call center - entry level - automotive sales - luxury car - used car - medical - dental - pharmaceutical - solar - industry - brewery - agriculture - vacation - travel - insurance - mortgage servicing - mortgage processing – real estate - retail - customer service - dealerships - collections - startups - creative marketing – SDR.
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As we develop a nationwide pipeline of new renewable energy projects for the future, Clearway's 8 gigawatts of operating wind, solar, and energy storage assets offset the equivalent of more than 9 million metric tons of carbon emissions for our customers today.
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The Solar Installer will be responsible for assembling and installing solar photovoltaic (PV) modules to roofs, or other structures, in compliance with site assessment and schematics. 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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The ideal candidate will have 2+ years of commercial solar or electrical management experience, superb customer service skills, strong technical and business acumen, and impeccable time-management skills which will enable success across multiple projects simultaneously.
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2 years of commercial solar or electrical experience preferred. We develop smart, customized strategies based on a deep assessment of each customer’s energy needs and requirements, then deliver solar design and installation solutions, operations and maintenance services, and the most advanced energy storage systems.
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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. Their priority is to make a genuine human connection with the potential customers with the intent to qualify and vet solar as a viable energy solution for their home and families.
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Ambris Liquid Metal Battery will lower electricity costs, enable more widespread adoption of renewable resources like wind and solar, and improve grid reliability. Ambris Liquid Metal Battery will lower electricity costs, enable more widespread adoption of renewable resources like wind and solar, and improve grid reliability.
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Currently, Trinity offers solar installation in Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, New Jersey, New Hampshire, New York, Massachusetts, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island. Trinity started in the solar industry with two core fundamental principles, to make renewable energy accessible and to make the solar journey seamless.
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MN8 Energy is one of the largest independent solar energy and energy storage owner-operators in the U.S., serving enterprise customers with clean energy and complementary solutions, such as battery storage and EV Charging, to enable an electrified, decarbonized world.
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5+ years selling and/or developing projects in the Commercial Solar Industry. Solect Energy, based in Hopkinton, Massachusetts, is the recognized leader in commercial-scale solar and energy storage.
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Is a residential and commercial solar provider that services customers in NJ, NY, CT, MA, NH, RI, NH, PA, and DE. Our mission is to help our customers take control of their energy costs by switching to cheaper, cleaner solar power with no upfront cost and immediate savings.
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Ameresco is looking for a site maintenance technician to be located in the Central MA area to performance commercial solar field maintenance tasks. Our comprehensive portfolio includes energy efficiency, infrastructure upgrades, asset sustainability and renewable energy solutions delivered to clients throughout North America and Europe.
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