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People, Community, Environment, Innovation, and Integrity. We are creative, collaborative, and passionate problem-solvers from diverse backgrounds, driven by our shared mission to provide smart solar ...

People, Community, Environment, Innovation, and Integrity. We are creative, collaborative, and passionate problem-solvers from diverse backgrounds, driven by our shared mission to provide smart solar ...

... power communities via interconnected networks or high-density installations. Areas of focus include solar photovoltaics (PV), including new technologies in agrivoltaics and floating PV, energy ...

... power communities via interconnected networks or high-density installations. Areas of focus include solar photovoltaics (PV), including new technologies in agrivoltaics and floating PV, energy ...

With an eye on the future, we developed ways to upcycle solar panels. Rooted in family and community values, we're proud to have second-generation employees contributing to our legacy. Backed by ...

With an eye on the future, we developed ways to upcycle solar panels. Rooted in family and community values, we're proud to have second-generation employees contributing to our legacy. Backed by ...

Roane State Community College Job Summary Adjunct faculty to teach college level courses in the following areas: * ASTR 1010 -Solar System Astronomy * ASTR 1020 - Stars and Galaxies Astronomy Job ...

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Community Solar information

What is a community solar?

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 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 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 are the most commonly searched types of Community Solar jobs in Tennessee?

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Infographic showing various Community Solar job openings in Tennessee as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 86% Full Time, and 14% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution.

Senior Power Conversion Engineer

Silicon Ranch Corporation

Nashville, TN • Remote

$100K - $138K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 23 days ago


Job description

Silicon Ranch is a fully integrated provider of customized renewable energy, carbon, and battery storage solutions for a diverse set of partners across North America.

  • We are known for putting community partnerships first, and are the only renewable energy company in the U.S. that owns and operates all of its solar ranches and has a 100% track record for successful delivery.
  • We have the largest utility scale agrivoltaics portfolio in the country under Regenerative Energy®, our nationally recognized holistic approach to project design, construction, and land management. Our model incorporates regenerative ranching and other regenerative land management practices to restore livelihoods and soil health, biodiversity, and water quality.
  • Through our subsidiary, Clearloop, we are able to help businesses of all sizes reclaim their carbon footprint with a direct investment in building new solar projects while also helping bring renewable energy and economic development to distressed communities.

By joining Silicon Ranch, you will be joining a team of experienced and dedicated individuals who have proven time and again that it is indeed possible to not only "make solar do more", but to make the promise of carbon-free, renewable energy that benefits people right where it comes from a tangible, measurable, and replicable reality.

Silicon Ranch is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace that is reflective of the communities in which we work and serve. We are an equal opportunity employer and will consider all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, and other legally protected characteristics.


Job Description

Position: Senior Power Conversion Engineer

Location: Remote

Overview:

The Senior Power Conversion Engineer is responsible for the performance, reliability, and lifecycle management of power conversion systems across the operating fleet, including inverters, battery energy storage systems (BESS), and related AC equipment.


This role serves as the technical owner of power conversion system performance—bridging field execution, engineering analysis, and vendor engagement. The position informs equipment selection and design standards for new projects while driving resolution of both systemic and site-specific issues.

Main Responsibilities:

· Own the performance and availability of inverter and BESS systems across the fleet.

· Drive the resolution of major failures, sustained underperformance, and serial defects.

· Track and analyze performance and reliability metrics to identify emerging risks.

· Provide advanced troubleshooting support for complex inverter, BESS, and AC system issues.

· Translate field observations into clear problem statements and actionable solutions.

· Support O&M teams with structured troubleshooting and escalation.

· Serve as the primary engineering interface with inverter and BESS OEMs and service providers.

· Lead technical escalation and resolution of systemic equipment issues, including root cause identification and corrective action implementation.

· Provide technical oversight of vendor performance, ensuring equipment issues are properly diagnosed, addressed, and resolved.

· Develop and implement strategies for managing power conversion systems across their lifecycle, including spare parts planning, repowering analyses, and monitoring capabilities.

· Review and validate inverter and BESS firmware, controls logic, and operating parameters to ensure proper system performance and grid compliance.

· Support analysis of inverter and BESS interactions with plant-level controls and grid events to improve system response and stability.

· Identify and evaluate key failure modes and develop mitigation strategies to reduce recurrence and fleet-wide risk.

· Support long-term planning for major component replacements and fleet upgrades.

· Drive reliability improvements through PM optimization, failure trend analysis, and standardization of best practices.

· Support development of condition-based maintenance approaches.

· Provide operational insight to Delivery teams to inform equipment selection and specifications.

· Support commissioning review and project turnover into operations.

· Identify and communicate design or operational deficiencies.

· Collaborate closely with Asset Management, O&M, Performance Engineering, and Compliance teams to improve fleet performance.

Qualifications:

Education

· Bachelor's degree in Engineering (Electrical Engineering preferred)

Experience

· 7+ years working with power conversion systems (solar inverters and/or BESS preferred).

· Strong field experience troubleshooting inverter and/or BESS systems.

· Experience working with vendors and cross-functional teams to resolve technical issues.

· Utility-scale solar, storage, or similar industrial power experience preferred.

Skills

· Strong understanding of inverter technologies, BESS systems, and AC power systems.

· Proven ability to diagnose and resolve complex technical issues.

· Experience with root cause analysis and reliability practices.

· Strong communication skills and ability to influence outcomes across teams.

What We're Looking For

· A field-proven engineer who can operate at both site and fleet level.

· Someone who can connect on-site issues to broader system impacts.

· Comfortable owning complex problems and driving them to resolution.


Our interview process:

A typical interview process at Silicon Ranch might include the below stages. Please note that we may make changes to these steps as needed, and details will be provided to you early on in the process.

  1. Introductory Interview with our recruiter
  2. Hiring Manager Interview to dive into technical skills and behavioral questions
  3. Panel Interview to assess cross-functional skills and dive deeper into technical skills
  4. Executive Interview to answer high-level questions about SRC and the team