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Data Analytics Manager

Midvale, UT · On-site

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With a commitment to technology and innovation, we have been providing our community, clients and ... At least 75% of the building is powered by on-site renewable solar energy. * Access to outdoor ...

Data Analytics Manager

Midvale, UT · Hybrid

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  • Dental

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With a commitment to technology and innovation, we have been providing our community, clients and ... At least 75% of the building is powered by on-site renewable solar energy. * Access to outdoor ...

Data Analytics Manager

Midvale, UT · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

With a commitment to technology and innovation, we have been providing our community, clients and ... At least 75% of the building is powered by on-site renewable solar energy. * Access to outdoor ...

Our innovative solutions include solar inverters, battery storage, backup systems, EV charging, and ... We encourage members of traditionally underrepresented communities to apply, including women ...

Our innovative solutions include solar inverters, battery storage, backup systems, EV charging, and ... We encourage members of traditionally underrepresented communities to apply, including women ...

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How much do community solar jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for community solar in Utah is $28.16, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.28 and $33.03 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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.

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Infographic showing various Community Solar job openings in Utah as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 76% Full Time, and 24% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $58,565 per year, or $28.2 per hour.

Adjunct, Construction Management

Salt Lake Community College

UT • On-site

$64.43/hr

Full-time

Retirement

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Job description

Salary: $64.43 Hourly
Location : Various SLCC locations, UT
Job Type: Adjunct Hourly
Job Number: 202500128
Division: Student Affairs
Department: Appr Welding&Constr Rel'd Tech
Opening Date: 07/16/2025
Closing Date: Continuous
FLSA: Exempt
Applicants must be authorized to work in the United States.
All employees are expected to maintain a permanent residence within the State of Utah as a condition of employment. New employees must provide a valid Utah residential address within 30 days of their start date.
Job Summary
Under general supervision, teach various adjunct Construction Management courses which will lead students to acquire specific skills, and Associate of Science (AS) or Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degrees including:
Construction Material and Methods (CMGT 1010) - This course will provide students with knowledge of building techniques and materials. The course will examine common construction materials, components, and systems related to wood frame structures, utilizing sustainable building practices. The construction process will be analyzed from site planning to finish construction.
OSHA 30 for Construction (CMGT1130) - In-depth study of OSHA safety practices and its role in the construction industry. Review workers safety procedures and practices used in the construction industry. Attendance is required to be eligible for OSHA 30 completion card.
Construction Print Reading and Layout (CMGT 1450) - A study of print reading as it pertains to today's high tech industry. This course includes the study of architectural symbols and terms, relationship of views, sections, electrical and mechanical systems and diagrams. Residential and commercial plans will be examined. The use of electronic files in print reading such as PDF & DWG files will be discussed.
Construction Estimating (CMGT 2640) - An introduction to material take-offs, labor cost estimate, equipment cost, price extensions and competitive bidding. Various building systems will be discussed and evaluated. Formulas will be input into software such as Microsoft Excel to provide students with an experience in computerized estimating & takeoffs.
Construction Systems and Standards (CMGT 2820) - An introduction to energy systems for commercial and residential construction. Systems include electrical, plumbing, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, air distribution, lighting, solar and alternative energy systems and the application and effect on the building envelop and air quality. Current Green Building Standards will be studied including LEED and Energy Star.
This is a pooled position. The department reviews applications as positions become available.
Please attach resume or curriculum vitae, copy of transcripts, or other documents for consideration.
1) In accordance with SLCC policy, adjunct positions are offered on a semester-by-semester basis with no guarantee of continued employment.
2) Official transcripts are required for those who are offered employment within in 30 days of hire.
3) SLCC Employee Benefits Page. SLCC Faculty General Description found Appendix 1 link below:
Essential Duties & Responsibilities & Knowledge Skills & Abilities
1. Effectively prepare and teach classes to facilitate student learning.
2. Assess student performance and maintain student records.
3. Develop, distribute, and adhere to current course outlines and/or syllabi.
4. Demonstrate and support professional commitment to Division, School, and College mission and values.
5. Maintain currency in the theory and practice of Construction Management and Sustainable Building.
6. Becomes familiar with, and abides by, all college policies with immediate priority given to those policies that govern interactions with colleagues, staff, administrators, and departments throughout the organization
7. Maintains professional etiquette in communications with students, staff, faculty, and administrators
8. Provides appropriate and timely feedback for all assignments
9. Returns graded assignments in a timely fashion per department standards
10. Maintains student attendance records (for Financial Aid purposes) and grades
11. Conducts a variety of appropriate evaluations of student performance
12. Informs students of progress-to-date periodically and assigns and submits grades by published deadlines
13. Assists in maintaining a safe and mutually respectful instructional environment
14. Prepares and submits incident reports to Dean of Student Services for inappropriate student behavior as defined by the Code of Student Rights and Responsibilities Policy
16. Maintains professional and collegial behavior
17. Handles/responds to student concerns/complaints, and responds to student communications and inquiries promptly (generally within 1-2 days)
18. Maintains professional appearance as defined by the discipline and/or College procedure
19. Completes all required employee trainings
20. Knows and enforces FERPA guidelines
21. Provides ADA accommodations as requested
22.Other job related duties as needed
23. Ability to communicate effectively with a broad range of diverse people, culture, ethnic background, and abilities, to maintain good working relationships across the College
24. Ability to work with all groups in a diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural and ethnic background of community college students, faculty and staff, including those with disabilities
All Faculty will maintain an on-site campus presence to encourage in-person relationships and create engaging, meaningful, and impactful learning experiences unless approved for on-line only courses.
You are employed as an Adjunct Faculty member/ Instructor on a contract-to-contractbasis, with no future expectation or obligation for employment. Your employment may be terminated At Will at any time.
You are required to maintain professional boundaries with all SLCC students.
Minimum qualifications
  • Must have a minimum of eight (8) full-time years of paid construction work experience, or six (6) full-time years of paid construction work experience, and
  • Associate of Applied(AAS) degree, OR four (4) full-time years of paid construction work experience and Bachelor of Science (BS) degree. Degree must be in a related field.

Preferred Qualifications
1. General Building Contractor's License preferred.
2. Experience , Certifications as related to specific classes being taught
Example Certifications include, but not limited to:
• LEED
• National Association of Home Builders Certified Green Professional
• OSHA Certification
3. Bachelor's degree in Construction Management or related field from an accredited College or University.
4. Two (2) years of post-secondary teaching experience in Construction Management, Sustainable Building or a related field.
5. Proven experience in estimating construction projects.
6. Supervisory field management experience from start to finish on three or more custom homes or equivalent experience on commercial construction projects.
SLCC Information
Salt Lake Community College is Utah's largest open-access college in the state. We proudly educate 45,000+ students pursuing degrees in 100+ programs across 8 areas of study, and Utah's fastest growing industries and four-year baccalaureate programs consistently welcome SLCC graduates. Every SLCC employee has a hand in transforming students' lives to strengthen its surrounding communities. SLCC employees work at 8 locations across the valley and capital city of Salt Lake with easy access to the beautiful Wasatch Mountains, world-class outdoor recreation, sporting events, museums, history, and arts and entertainment.
Salt Lake Community College seeks and values contributions from each community member and welcomes new perspectives. A respectful work environment is its top priority; academic excellence and lasting transformation occurs when we can collaborate freely. As an emerging Hispanic Serving Institution, SLCC leads the state with the highest enrollment of students from the Latinx/a/o community. SLCC is committed to serving students and being a model for inclusive and transformative education.
Salt Lake Community College (SLCC) is fully committed to policies of equal employment and nondiscrimination. The College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, disability, religion, protected veteran status, expression of political or personal beliefs outside of the workplace, or any other status protected under applicable federal, state, or local law.
SLCC is a participating employer with Utah Retirement Systems ("URS"). In addition to URS, SLCC offers several other retirement account options.
This position is subject to a successful completion of a criminal background check.
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