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POSITION SCOPE AND ORGANIZATIONAL IMPACT Moss's Solar Mechanical Estimator will evaluate several ... Director of Estimating, Sales, Procurement & Engineering leads and other subject matter experts, as ...

POSITION SCOPE AND ORGANIZATIONAL IMPACT Moss's Solar Mechanical Estimator will evaluate several ... Director of Estimating, Sales, Procurement & Engineering leads and other subject matter experts, as ...

Momentum Solar is a premier residential solar provider with offices in multiple states nationwide ... third parties and directing them to relevant staff. * Reporting permit progress to senior ...

Momentum Solar is a premier residential solar provider with offices in multiple states nationwide ... third parties and directing them to relevant staff. * Reporting permit progress to senior ...

The Origis team is comprised of knowledgeable, passionate solar and energy storage experts who ... Position Description The Director Origination position, reporting to the Senior Director Business ...

Field Manager - FL

Tampa, FL · On-site

$80K - $90K/yr

About QE Solar QE Solar is one of the nation's largest independent solar and BESS operations and ... 10-12 direct reports • Conduct frequent field visits, operational audits, jobsite inspections ...

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Job Type Full-time Description SunVena Solar is seeking a visionary, results-driven Chief Revenue ... experience with direct accountability for revenue. * Proven track record of scaling revenue ...

Direct solar EPC experience (residential, C&I, or utility-scale); NFPA 70E qualified-person training and battery energy storage (BESS) safety experience. * Multi-state operations experience ...

Direct solar EPC experience (residential, C&I, or utility-scale); NFPA 70E qualified-person training and battery energy storage (BESS) safety experience. * Multi-state operations experience ...

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What does a director solar do?

A Director of Solar is responsible for overseeing the development, implementation, and management of solar energy projects within a company or organization. This role typically involves strategic planning, budgeting, team leadership, and ensuring projects meet regulatory requirements and sustainability goals. Directors of Solar often collaborate with engineers, project managers, and external stakeholders to drive the growth of solar initiatives. They also monitor industry trends and technological advancements to keep their organization's solar programs competitive and efficient.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a director solar?

To thrive as a Director of Solar, you need a strong background in renewable energy management, project development, and a relevant engineering or business degree, often supplemented by significant industry experience. Familiarity with solar PV systems, project management software, and financial modeling tools, as well as certifications like NABCEP, is typically required. Leadership, strategic vision, and excellent stakeholder communication skills help distinguish top performers in this role. These competencies are essential for overseeing complex solar projects, ensuring regulatory compliance, and driving organizational growth in the rapidly evolving solar industry.

What are some common challenges faced by a director solar, and how can they be effectively managed?

A Director of Solar often encounters challenges such as navigating evolving regulatory environments, securing project financing, and managing cross-functional teams across multiple sites. Staying updated with local and federal policies, fostering strong relationships with stakeholders, and implementing robust project management processes are key strategies for success. Additionally, balancing technical innovation with cost-effectiveness and ensuring team alignment on project goals are essential for driving project completion and company growth.

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Solar Mechanical Estimator

Moss

Fort Lauderdale, FL • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 16 days ago


Job description

Moss is a leading national EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) company that is at the forefront of driving excellence in the clean energy sector. Our primary focus is on building a sustainable future for America by delivering innovative and efficient programmatic solutions to our partners. We are guided by our core values of Honoring Relationships, Entrepreneurial Spirit, and Contagious Energy, which shape every aspect of our operations.
Headquartered in Ft. Lauderdale, FL, Moss undertakes projects throughout the United States. We take great pride in prioritizing the safety, well-being, and success of our employees, families, and business partners. We emphasize safety, quality, client engagement, and employee development as key pillars of our organization. By caring for these aspects, we strive to create a nurturing environment that fosters growth, collaboration, and mutual success.
Overall, Moss is dedicated to leading the way in the clean energy sector and being a reliable partner for our clients. Through our unwavering commitment to our core values and our relentless pursuit of excellence, we aim to contribute significantly to America's clean energy future.
POSITION SCOPE AND ORGANIZATIONAL IMPACT
Moss's Solar Mechanical Estimator will evaluate several design components of various commercial solar farms around the US to prepare, present and submit winning estimating proposals. In this role, the mechanical estimator will engage with both external racking and steel vendors along with internal self-perform teams to create profitable yet competitive utility scale solar mechanical estimates.
ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
  • The position involves researching, writing, and producing a high volume of client-facing documentation on behalf of our company
  • This role will successfully communicate and collaborate with a variety of internal stakeholders including, the Director of Estimating, Sales, Procurement & Engineering leads and other subject matter experts, as needed - and thus, is a highly visible role
  • The successful candidate is expected to be a self-starter, multitasker who works well under pressure, and follows through on tasks
  • We are looking for a strong team member who leads by example and keeps the team informed of changes
  • Read specifications provided by owner and create a clear scope of work and supporting documents for bidders
  • Maintain relationships with all vendors
  • Follow tight schedules staying organized
  • Compile results from the racking companies
  • Accurately levelized bid tabs, ensuring a fair competitive bidding environment for all vendors
  • Clearly communicates the results of their analysis numerically, verbally, and written, in ways that makes it clear for management to make well informed decisions on racking partners for our projects
  • Stay abreast of new technology and updates to systems within the solar racking market, to maintain our competitive advantage on technologies
  • Review all documents for the project and communicate clearly what's expected with the operations team
  • Monitor for relevant competitive procurement opportunities, managing the bid opportunities pipeline and circulating opportunities to the appropriate stakeholders
  • Maintain, augment, and improve library of reusable components, templates, and processes to reduce response time and improve quality on future bids
  • Perform other duties as assigned

EDUCATION AND WORK EXPERIENCE
  • BS/BA degree, or equivalent in relevant experience.
  • Experience in Solar Utility Scale Projects preferred but not required.
  • Proven ability to work across organizations with effective communication, leadership, and project management skills.
  • Proven attention to detail.
  • Excellent writing, grammar, and spelling ability.
  • Excellent presentation and written/oral communication skills.
  • Ability to work in a deadline-conscious, results-driven environment.

JOB TITLE: SOLAR MECHANICAL ESTIMATOR
JOB LOCATION: FORT LAUDERDALE
CLASSIFICATION: FULL TIME - EXEMPT - SALARIED
REPORTS TO: SENIOR ESTIMATING MANAGER
Moss is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.