Solar Field Engineer

Washington

Solar Field Engineer

Location
Washington, District of Columbia, 20019
Pay Rate
$24.5 USD / hourly

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Job Description:

The solar field engineer will be responsible for designing PV systems for small to medium photo fall TA facilities with system sizes ranging from 5K W to one MW. Applications will vary across rooftop, greenfield, canopy solutions. The solar field engineer must be a strong communications detail oriented With a strong knowledge of basis on electrical and multiple power distribution voltage.

Duties and responsibilities include the following:

  • Perform site survey and analysis to identify the constraints of a site to minimize project risk and opportunity cost
  • Create solar design based on appropriate system application, Ari value engineering tools for residential commercial projects
  • Design monitoring systems
    Create system proposals, designs, and prepare accurate system-per-performance calculations
  • Synthesize all necessary information to develop cost-effective and readily deployable PV designs
  • Understand and utilize BOS components
    Accurately model, PV facility, energy output, and estimates using PVSYST software and other acceptable, modeling tools
  • Generate system specifications, and prepare bid documents
  • Collaborate with the solar project manager and team leads to ensure that the design achieves the goals and timelines of the project
  • Generates system specifications and collaborates with project manager and sales team
  • Complete job site visits as required to evaluate the site conditions, electrical titans, and other items that will impact constructability
  • Troubleshoot design and construction issues in the field
    Interact with customers, engineers, and project managers on a project-by-project basis to provide clarifications and details on layouts
  • Perform electrical and energy consumption analysis and utility structure analysis
  • Prepare accurate system performance calculations
  • Research current and new designs, standards, codes, and methods of construction to assist in developing and improving design tools and systems
  • Coordinate with other design, disciplines and consultants internally and externally

    Required skills
    Must have a thorough understanding of Microsoft Office, Adobe, AutoCAD, and Aurora
    Must have knowledge of national electrical code
    Must have valid drivers license

    Required Education
    Must have an electrical or mechanical engineering 4-year degree

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