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Community Solar Jobs in Georgia (NOW HIRING)

... solar energy solutions, dedicated to empowering communities with clean, sustainable energy. Since our founding, we've been committed to delivering high-quality solar installations and exceptional ...

Electrician

Kennesaw, GA · On-site

$28 - $32/hr

... solar energy solutions, dedicated to empowering communities with clean, sustainable energy. Since our founding, we've been committed to delivering high-quality solar installations and exceptional ...

Electrician

Kennesaw, GA · On-site

$28 - $32/hr

... solar energy solutions, dedicated to empowering communities with clean, sustainable energy. Since our founding, we've been committed to delivering high-quality solar installations and exceptional ...

At PCL Solar Constructors USA Inc., part of the PCL Family of Companies (PCL), we don't just build projects-we build opportunities, careers and communities. We are 100% employee-owned, every employee ...

At PCL Solar Constructors USA Inc., part of the PCL Family of Companies (PCL), we don't just build projects-we build opportunities, careers and communities. We are 100% employee-owned, every employee ...

At PCL Solar Constructors USA Inc., part of the PCL Family of Companies (PCL), we don't just build projects-we build opportunities, careers and communities. We are 100% employee-owned, every employee ...

At PCL Solar Constructors USA Inc., part of the PCL Family of Companies (PCL), we don't just build projects--we build opportunities, careers and communities. We are 100% employee-owned, every ...

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How much do community solar jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 15, 2026, the average hourly pay for community solar in Georgia is $26.12, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.88 and $30.67 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Community Solar job?

A Community Solar job involves working on projects that provide shared solar energy to multiple households or businesses. These roles can include sales, project management, policy advocacy, customer support, or technical installation. The goal is to expand access to clean energy by enabling people to benefit from solar power without installing panels on their own property. Employees in this field collaborate with utilities, developers, and communities to promote and implement solar programs.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Community Solar position, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Community Solar role, you need a strong understanding of renewable energy systems, project management, and community outreach, often supported by experience in solar energy or environmental science. Familiarity with solar design software, customer relationship management (CRM) platforms, and knowledge of regulatory policies are highly beneficial. Exceptional communication, problem-solving, and organizational skills help build trust with community stakeholders and manage multiple projects effectively. These skills ensure successful project implementation, community engagement, and the overall growth of solar adoption at the local level.

What does a typical day look like for someone working in Community Solar?

Professionals in Community Solar often spend their days coordinating solar project development, engaging with community members to educate and sign up participants, and collaborating with local governments or utilities. They may attend meetings, conduct site assessments, manage project timelines, and respond to inquiries from residents or businesses considering solar participation. The work environment can be a mix of office, site visits, and local events, emphasizing both independent tasks and teamwork with engineers, sales professionals, and community organizers. This variety keeps the role dynamic while ensuring projects are developed smoothly and community members remain informed and involved.

What are the most commonly searched types of Community Solar jobs in Georgia? The most popular types of Community Solar jobs in Georgia are:
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Infographic showing various Community Solar job openings in Georgia as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $54,320 per year, or $26.1 per hour.
PV Solar Panel Installer

$22/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 7 days ago


Job description

We are looking for a full-time, long-term career-minded PV Installer to add to our team. PV Installation experience is not required, this is an apprenticeship program we will teach you everything you need to know! If you enjoy working outdoors, are comfortable working on roof tops or other high elevations, can carry 50 lbs., can make frequent trips up and down a ladder and are a team player, this position is for you. The solar industry is one of the fastest growing industries in the SE, now is the time to get your foot in the door by starting out with installing and working your way up in the industry. Pay starts at $18.50/hr with previous experience, pay can be up to $22/hr.

About us:

Creative Solar USA is a 15-year-old company with headquarters in Kennesaw, GA which provides residential and commercial customers with affordable, innovative solar solutions to reduce their energy cost and offer solutions to tomorrow's energy challenges. We are committed to delivering the highest level of customer satisfaction through our comprehensive expertise in solar energy and technology. We are a privately owned small business that cares about its employees. We are currently in a growth mode and looking for like-minded individuals to join us in promoting a clean energy community.

A Day in the Life of a PV Installer:

As a PV Installer, you will work with other crew members, under a crew leader, to safely install solar arrays on residential and commercial buildings in the metro Atlanta area. Sometimes, you will also install ground mount systems and conduct trenching and roof repair. The day starts out by ensuring all the materials for the job is loaded onto the truck, then after arriving at the job site, you will assess the safest way to perform the installation and prevent damage to a customer's property. Next, the array is laid out and then the racking system and panels are installed. At the end of the day, after all the tools and equipment are packed up and accounted for and the debris is cleared from the site, you head back to the office. Because you will potentially be interacting with the customer, all our installers have great communication and customer service skills to be able to help the customer understand what you are doing with the installation. Typically, work is M-F, during daytime hours.

What we are looking for:

  • High School diploma or GED
  • Preference to those with experience in roofing or construction
  • A willingness to learn and "can-do" attitude
  • Enjoy working outdoors and not afraid of heights
  • Ability to get to work timely and ability to meet deadlines

Physical Requirements

  • Must be able to lift objects up to 50 lbs/ Travel up and down a ladder Must be comfortable working on a roof at height while following appropriate safety precautions Must be able to drive a company vehicle for long distances of time Must be comfortable standing for long periods of time

Benefits (after applicable eligibility period):

  • PTO Company-paid holidays Birthdays paid on us 401(k) Training Incentive Programs Medical Insurance, Vision, Dental, Life Insurance Maternity Leave, Paternity Leave EAP (Employee Assistance Programs)

Pre-Employment Requirements

All candidates must pass a pre-employment drug screening, a background check deemed relevant for the position, and an annual motor vehicle record (MVR) according to company policies prior to starting employment.