Service and Commissioning Tech. - Residential New Home Solar
Check out our website! GoSolara.com About Company: We are Solara Home Energy , a growing alternative energy company dedicated to building a strong team that supports one another while prioritizing our customers. We're looking for an organized and motivated individual who thrives in a task-oriented, team-driven environment. If you value customer service, respect, and hard work, we want to hear from you! About the Role: The Solar Service and Commissioning Technician plays a crucial role in ensuring the successful installation and operation of solar energy systems. This position involves conducting thorough inspections, testing, and commissioning of solar installations to guarantee optimal performance and compliance with industry standards. The technician will also be responsible for troubleshooting and resolving any issues that arise during the commissioning process. By providing exceptional service and technical expertise, the technician will contribute to the overall efficiency and reliability of solar energy solutions. Ultimately, this role supports the company's mission to promote sustainable energy practices and enhance customer satisfaction. Responsibilities: Conduct pre-commissioning inspections and assessments of solar energy systems. Perform testing and troubleshooting of solar panels, inverters, and other system components. Commission solar installations to ensure they meet performance and safety standards. Provide technical support and training to customers on system operation and maintenance. Document all service activities and maintain accurate records of inspections and repairs. Work safely utilizing needed PPE correctly at all times. Regular local travel to customer/ job site. Other duties may be assigned. Minimum Qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent. Certification in solar energy technology or a related field. Experience in electrical systems and troubleshooting. Familiarity with local and national electrical codes. Clean MVR (motor vehicle record) allowing operation of a company vehicle. SEE MVR REQUIREMENTS BELOW. Skills/ Knowledge/ Abilities: Strong understanding of electrical systems and the ability to troubleshoot complex issues effectively. Attention to detail is essential, as the technician must ensure that all installations meet safety and performance standards. Communication skills are important, as the technician will interact with customers and provide training on system operation. Familiarity with industry/ building codes, enhancing the ability to navigate regulatory requirements efficiently. Ability to push, pull, lift up to 50 lbs. consistently throughout the day. Ability to operate company vehicle. Ability to safely and correctly use calibration and electrical testing equipment. Ability to operate motor vehicle regularly. Benefits: 401(k) 401(k) up to 3.5% Match Cell phone reimbursement Dental insurance Health insurance Life insurance Medical insurance Paid time off Sick Time Vision insurance --> Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) Requirements: As part of the onboarding process, the Company will review the Employee's driving history using a Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) check through a third-party provider. The Candidate must meet the following minimum eligibility criteria: Possess a valid driver's license. Have a minimum of 3 years of licensed driving experience. No disqualifying violations (see definition below) within the past 5 years. No pattern of high-risk driving behavior in the past 3-5 years, including repeated minor violations or at-fault accidents. Ongoing MVR Monitoring: Employee MVRs will be reviewed upon onboarding and monitored annually thereafter. MVRs will be retained for a minimum of 3 years from the date of review for compliance purposes. Disqualifying Violations: The following violations within the past 5 years may result in automatic disqualification from driving a Company vehicle: DUI/DWI or operating a vehicle under the influence. Reckless or negligent driving. Hit and run, or leaving the scene of an accident. Driving with a suspended or revoked license. Three (3) or more moving violations or at-fault accidents in a rolling 3-year period.