
Work closely with EPC Project Managers to ensure seamless transition between EPC Construction and O&M Maintenance.
Communicate with Engineering, O&M team and Management to ensure timely and efficient resolution of all site maintenance activities.
Perform site/system assessments and QA/QC inspections
The Field Technician is required to troubleshoot and resolve solar PV and battery storage system issues, including emergency repairs/corrective maintenance, design change requirements, and equipment modifications/upgrades. Position will also be responsible for Preventative Maintenance activities to support system performance of O&M portfolio, as well as, QA/QC inspections, system commissioning and pre-con site assessments.
Enforce procedures and processes in accordance with site specific O&M Standards and guidelines
Ensure a safe work environment by ensuring strict adherence to company protocols.
Carry out O&M tasks such as electrical/mechanical inspections, preventative maintenance, IR scanning, torque checks on connections, and overall site conditions.
Prepare inspection and service reports for site visits, emergency repairs, equipment modifications and equipment troubleshooting.
Audit site processes for compliance assurance
Ensure sites are operating at full power and with the efficiency required.
Familiarity with CMMS based work order/ticketing systems and mobile reporting tools.
Working knowledge of NEC and local building codes and OSHA safety standards (OSHA 30 preferred).
Experience with centralized DAS/SCADA/EMS control systems.
Project management/field operations management experience preferred.
Must be willing and able to climb ladders, stairs and work on rooftops.
Working knowledge of Commercial Power Plant Operations.
One (1) year minimum experience installing/maintaining commercial scale battery storage systems preferred.
Ability to work in extreme weather conditions.
Proficient with the use of the Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook).
Licensed Electrician and NABCEP certification preferred.
Previous experience working with power electronic conversion equipment.
Ability to work remotely and independently.
Ability to read electrical/mechanical drawings, equipment manuals and technical specifications.
Valid Driver’s license with clean record.
Ability to efficiently troubleshoot system failures.
Associates Degree in Engineering or equivalent Technical Certification/Training
Experience with metering and test equipment.
BenefitsHealth, dental, and vision insurance
Retirement savings plan
Opportunities for professional development and career advancement
Competitive salary and performance-based incentives
Training + Development
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