PV Off Grid Tech
Anchorage, AK · On-site
This is not an entry-level position. Position Overview The PV & Off-Grid Power Systems Technician ... Computer-based programming, monitoring, and documentation * Scheduling, organization ...
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Anchorage, AK · On-site
This is not an entry-level position. Position Overview The PV & Off-Grid Power Systems Technician ... Computer-based programming, monitoring, and documentation * Scheduling, organization ...
Quick apply
Anchorage, AK · On-site
This is not an entry-level position. Position Overview The PV & Off-Grid Power Systems Technician ... Computer-based programming, monitoring, and documentation * Scheduling, organization ...
Anchorage, AK · On-site
$18.50 - $25.25/hr
The College of Engineering (CoEng), College of Business and Public Policy (CBPP), Institute of ... RT1: Entry level (high school + 6 months' experience) RT2: 1 year of college + 1 year of experience ...
Anchorage, AK · On-site
$18.50 - $25.25/hr
The College of Engineering (CoEng), College of Business and Public Policy (CBPP), Institute of ... RT1: Entry level (high school + 6 months' experience) RT2: 1 year of college + 1 year of experience ...
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Anchorage, Alaska - with travel throughout Alaska
Position Type: Full-Time | Experience Level: Experienced / Mid-Level or Above
Susitna Energy Solutions is an Alaska-based renewable and off-grid energy company specializing in solar PV, battery storage, inverter systems, generators, heating solutions, and complete off-grid power systems. Our projects range from cabins and remote residences to commercial facilities and rural Alaska applications. The nature of our work requires employees who are technically capable, resourceful, highly organized, comfortable working independently, and able to adapt to changing project conditions.
We are seeking an experienced PV & Off-Grid Power Systems Technician who combines strong technical ability with excellent customer service, computer proficiency, organization, time management, and project coordination skills. This is not an entry-level position.
Position OverviewThe PV & Off-Grid Power Systems Technician will support the design, installation, commissioning, troubleshooting, maintenance, and technical support of solar PV, battery storage, inverter/charger, generator, and related off-grid energy systems. The ideal candidate can effectively manage their own workload, stay organized across multiple projects and customers, prioritize changing demands, and complete both field and administrative responsibilities without requiring constant oversight.
Exceptional organization and time-management skills are essential for this position. Our technicians frequently balance fieldwork, technical support, system design, customer communication, project preparation, documentation, and travel.
Strong computer proficiency is required. Modern solar and off-grid systems rely heavily on software for programming, monitoring, troubleshooting, documentation, system design, and project coordination.
Applicants must have completed recognized professional solar PV education beyond informal or exclusively self-taught training. Candidates should be prepared to provide documentation of completed training.
Candidates are not expected to know every manufacturer, but must possess a strong enough technical foundation to independently learn unfamiliar equipment using manufacturer documentation and technical resources.
Additional Experience We ValueExperience in every category is not required. We value candidates who have a strong technical foundation and demonstrate the ability and willingness to learn.
The Person We're Looking ForTravel & Alaska Fieldwork
Travel is an important component of this position. Projects may require travel throughout Southcentral Alaska and to rural or remote communities. Travel may involve driving, commercial flights, small aircraft, boats, or other transportation depending on the project. Candidates must be comfortable working in remote environments and adapting to changing weather, transportation, lodging, material availability, and site conditions. Some projects may require overnight or multi-day travel.
What Success Looks LikeA successful person in this role should be capable of helping take a project from:
Customer Need - Site & Load Evaluation - System Design - Material Planning - Project Coordination - Installation - Programming & Commissioning - Documentation - Customer Education - Ongoing Technical Support
We are looking for someone who can become a trusted technical resource within Susitna Energy - someone who is technically capable, exceptionally organized, dependable, comfortable working independently, strong with customers, and able to keep multiple projects moving forward without losing track of the details.
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201 - 500 Employees
Anchorage, AK, US
1971