Origis Energy

ESS Commissioning Manager

Remote

$60,000 – $90,000Compensation
Senior (5 to 8 years), Junior (1 to 2 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Renewable Energy, Energy StorageIndustries

Requirements

Candidates should possess a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, preferably Electrical or Mechanical, and have a minimum of 8 years of experience in commissioning large-scale energy systems, specifically focusing on Energy Storage Systems (ESS). Demonstrated experience in managing EPC ESS activities, including construction coordination, commissioning, startup, sync, testing, and commercial operations is essential. Strong leadership and project management skills are required, along with a thorough understanding of interconnection processes and relevant safety regulations.

Responsibilities

The ESS Commissioning Manager will oversee all aspects of ESS plant commissioning, including interconnection, site work, safety, startup, and project closeout, reporting to the Director, Commissioning & Testing. This role involves management and oversight of all EPC ESS activities, ensuring seamless coordination across disciplines such as solar and energy storage development, financing, engineering, procurement, and construction. The Manager will be responsible for leading the commissioning team, developing and implementing commissioning plans, and ensuring adherence to project timelines and budgets. They will also conduct regular site visits, manage vendor relationships, and provide technical guidance to ensure successful project outcomes.

Skills

Commissioning
EPC
ESS
Energy Storage Systems
Interconnection
Project Management
Leadership
Safety Regulations
Solar
Vendor Management

Origis Energy

Develops solar power and energy storage solutions

About Origis Energy

Origis Energy specializes in renewable energy, focusing on solar power and energy storage solutions. The company designs, builds, and manages solar power plants and energy storage systems, primarily serving utility companies, corporate clients, and public sector organizations. Their projects help clients reduce their carbon footprint and achieve clean energy goals while providing predictable energy costs through long-term power purchase agreements (PPAs). Origis Energy stands out from competitors by combining financial discipline with a commitment to community development, ensuring that projects are both environmentally sustainable and financially attractive. The company's goal is to provide clean, cost-effective energy alternatives to fossil fuels, contributing to a significant reduction in carbon emissions globally.

Key Metrics

Miami, FloridaHeadquarters
2008Year Founded
$97.3MTotal Funding
DEBTCompany Stage
EnergyIndustries
51-200Employees

Benefits

Health Insurance
Paid Vacation
401(k) Retirement Plan
401(k) Company Match

Risks

Increased competition from emerging solar technology companies may erode Origis Energy's market share.
Potential delays in Texas project timelines due to local permitting issues could impact completion.
Rising material costs for solar panels and storage components may reduce profit margins.

Differentiation

Origis Energy specializes in large-scale solar power projects for utilities and corporations.
The company offers integrated solar and energy storage solutions to meet growing market demand.
Origis Energy repurposes decommissioned industrial sites for solar projects, like Escalante Solar.

Upsides

Origis Energy secured $415M for the Swift Air Solar project in Texas, boosting growth.
The Inflation Reduction Act increases solar project investments, benefiting Origis Energy's expansion.
Corporate demand for 100% renewable energy targets expands Origis Energy's market opportunities.

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