Solar Programs, Project Manager II (Remote - US)
Energy Solutions- Full Time
- Junior (1 to 2 years)
Candidates should possess 5 or more years of experience working on solar construction projects, a strong understanding of rooftop installations, and preferred knowledge of ground-mount and carport commercial PV construction means and methods. They should also have an understanding of behind-the-meter and utility interconnections, excellent organization and communication skills, and be detail-oriented self-starters. OSHA 10 or 30 certification is preferred, along with a valid driver’s license and the ability to climb ladders and access building roofs.
As a Construction Manager, the individual will collaborate with various teams to coordinate activities and ensure project goals are met, conducting regular site visits and attending meetings. They will perform quality assurance and safety inspections, plan and execute construction work, manage labor crews and subcontractors, and track actual results while adjusting forecasts. The role also involves documenting work and ensuring a safe work environment.
Community solar projects for local energy access
Solar Landscape provides community solar projects in New Jersey, allowing residents to access solar energy without needing to install panels on their own properties. The company partners with commercial real estate owners, municipalities, and non-profits to install large-scale solar systems, generating renewable energy that is distributed to the community. This model makes solar power accessible to renters and low-to-moderate income households, while also reducing energy costs and carbon emissions. Solar Landscape aims to transform the energy landscape by making solar power affordable for all and supporting environmental sustainability.