Solar Field Service Technician - Level 2 (Victoria, TX)
SOLV Energy · Victoria, TX · 3 days ago
Management$27.18–$33.97/hrFull-time
Position Responsibilities and Duties
- Stresses the importance that safety is the most important function, ensuring that all employees follow safe practices while working
- Able to perform all essential Solar Technician I job responsibilities
- Perform solar equipment testing, troubleshooting, maintenance and repair of solar equipment and systems with minimal or no supervision
- Perform testing, troubleshooting, and repair of electrical systems on solar equipment and systems with minimal or no supervision
- Perform basic diagnostic responsibilities utilizing system monitoring applications to identify issues and determine appropriate responses. Example: Locus, QOS, Vitals, RTDB, or various monitoring platforms
- Perform maintenance and diagnostic responsibilities utilizing system monitoring applications
- Accurately account for time and material costs expended in the performance of job responsibilities
- Operate service equipment safely and maintain required records related to equipment/systems
- Provide “on-call” service at assigned solar facilities
- Understand, follow and communicate safety regulations and work procedures
- Supervise and provide ongoing training for Solar Technician Level I employees
- Prepare accurate documentation and required reports of work performed
- Use of Sprocket system to effectively complete equipment PM inspections and identify corrective actions if issues are found
- Complete other responsibilities as assigned
- Assessing and suggest improved processes, collaborate on new technologies, and coordinate with EPC management regarding the implementation of these improvements
- Champion diversity and inclusion as an unconscious part of SOLV Energy culture
Minimum Skills or Experience Requirements
- High School Diploma or General Equivalency Diploma (GED) or equivalent, Vocational/Technical School training a plus
- Demonstrated ability to recognize work hazards and mitigate using proper tools and procedures
- Demonstrated ability to identify energized and de-energized electrical parts, identify all incoming power sources, and safely de-energize sources before beginning work training or previous work experience
- Demonstrated understanding of safe electrical and mechanical practices
- Demonstrated knowledge of basic electrical testing and troubleshooting equipment
- Demonstrated ability to identify and perform effective Lock Out/Tag Out of energized parts/systems
- Basic computer operation skills ability to operate system monitoring applications
- Ability to follow both verbal and written instructions
- Valid OSHA 30 certification
- Valid NFPA 70e Safety Training certification
Benefits
- Employees (and their families) are eligible for medical, dental, vision, basic life and disability insurance
- Employees can enroll in our company’s 401(k) plan
- Provided vacation, sick and holiday pay
Compensation Range
$27.18 - $33.97 Pay Rate Type: Hourly
Job Number
J13289