Optimize travel and site visits using routing software to meet weekly, monthly, and quarterly activation goals efficiently.
Deliver ongoing training to Installation Partners covering safety, quality, timeliness, communication, and installation best practices.
Ensure adherence to operational procedures and industry best practices to maintain consistency and quality across all installations.
Escalate design changes that could impact system performance, homeowner satisfaction, or inspection/PTO approvals; provide redlines for approved field-based adjustments.
Provide accurate installation progress updates through regular community visits and close coordination with site superintendents and installation partner crews.
Conduct quality audits and ensure construction meets design specifications, safety standards, and scope of work requirements.
Participate in new community kickoff, pre-construction walk-throughs, and other key Builder meetings related to field operations.
Lead resolution of technical and logistical challenges by collaborating cross-functionally with Builders, Installers, and internal Operations teams.
Maintain accurate project data within CRM systems, fulfillment portals, and financier tools.
Support procurement and supply chain teams with periodic inventory reconciliation as needed.
Act as the technical subject matter expert (SME) on Qcells PV and ESS mechanical and electrical systems for Builders, Installers, and Field Operations teams.
Attending team and partner meetings to share feedback and best practices.
Analyze installer performance and review scorecard results to drive continuous improvement.
Guide Installers, Builders, and Homeowners through commissioning and activation processes, including hands-on support for mechanical and electrical troubleshooting.
Occasionally submit or pick up permits and host inspections with AHJs as required.
Serve as the primary point of contact for Builder Superintendents to align construction schedules, coordinate inspections, and resolve field-related issues to prevent delays.
Requirements
osha 30
driver license
bachelor's
solar ops
construction
problem solving
Preferred OSHA 30 Certification.
Ability to comprehend, implement and adhere to master plan sets, PV/ESS design sets with impeccable attention to detail while exercising critical thinking skills to optimize layouts and system specifications.
Must have and maintain a Valid Driver License and a clean driving record.
Bachelor’s degree in business or other related field with a minimum of 8+ years' work experience in project management with 3+ years’ work experience in Field Operations and Operations Management related to solar and storage in new home communities.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills with the ability to present internal and external stakeholders on the performance of the new home solar contractors.
Ability to exercise strong organizational, problem-solving and analytical skills as well as process driven while finding long-term solutions.
Ability to visit job sites in strict compliance with QCells and OSHA’s safety requirements.
Background in Construction, Roofing, Solar or Electrical.
Travel Requirement: Approximately 50% local travel for on-site visits, inspections, and meetings with clients, vendors, and project teams.
Entrepreneurial mindset and demonstrated ability to thrive in a high-growth environment.
Benefits
This target salary range is for CA positions only and should not be interpreted as an offer of compensation.
Training + Development
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Company
Overview
$2.5 billion investment
U.S. Solar Supply Chain Investment
A significant investment in building a fully integrated U.S. solar supply chain, from ingots to modules.
8.4 GW annual capacity
Georgia Plants Capacity
The Georgia plants (Dalton and Cartersville) deliver 8.4 GW of solar production capacity annually.
12 GW solar-plus-EPC deal
Landmark Microsoft Deal
A major 8-year deal with Microsoft underscores the company's market trust and scale.
30,000 panels/day
Dalton Production Rate
The Dalton site is the largest solar-module factory in the Western Hemisphere, producing tens of thousands of panels daily.
Pioneers solar and storage innovation from U.S. factories, born in South Korea and on a mission in North America.
Projects range from utility-scale EPC builds to residential panel installations and energy-storage systems.
As a leader in solar tech, it pilots cutting-edge manufacturing techniques to reduce costs and improve efficiency.
Blends global R&D roots in Germany and Korea with bold U.S. industrial expansion and market leadership.
Culture + Values
Environment + Sustainability
35% Emission Reduction
GHG Emission Target
Committed to reducing Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions by 35% by 2030, aiming for net zero by 2050.
25% Carbon Intensity
Certified Product Impact
U.S.-assembled panels are certified to be at least 25% less carbon-intensive than non-certified products.
>95% Material Recycling
Solar Panel Recycling
Partnership with SOLARCYCLE ensures over 95% of panel materials like aluminum, silver, and glass are recycled.
A Climate Score
CDP Recognition
Received top-tier 'A' climate score in 2023 from CDP for comprehensive climate reporting.
Committed to net zero emissions by 2050 using a 2018 baseline.
Generated significant on-site solar energy at Dalton facility.
Reducing emissions per module despite increased production.
Achieved EPEAT registration for solar products with lower embodied carbon.
Dalton and Cartersville facilities expected to reach high capacity and CO₂ avoidance.
Inclusion & Diversity
316% growth
Membership Surge
The employee-led 'Clean Energy Crew' saw a significant increase in membership since its 2023 launch, demonstrating strong engagement and influence on workplace initiatives.
Champion-level partner to Women in Renewable Industries and Sustainable Energy (WRISE)