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Pv Engineer Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

Lead PV / BESS Master Technician Commercial Solar | Utility-Scale Solar | Battery Energy Storage ... Interface directly with owners, utilities, AHJs, EPCs, OEMs, engineers, and commissioning ...

Field Applications Engineer, Electrical Systems

Fremont, CA ยท On-site

$69K - $90K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

The engineer will work across the full lifecycle of electrical systems-including design ... Define and manage system interfaces between PV modules, DC/DC converters, inverters, transformers ...

Project Engineer - San Francisco, CA

San Francisco, CA ยท On-site

$100K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Understanding of PV technology, balance of system components and market trends * Ability to ... Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or a related engineering discipline from an accredited ...

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How much do pv engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for pv engineer in California is $104,993.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $75,000.00 and $130,800.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a PV engineer?

PV Engineers, or Photovoltaic Engineers, are professionals who design, develop, and oversee the installation of solar power systems that convert sunlight into electricity. They are responsible for evaluating sites, creating system layouts, selecting components, and ensuring systems operate efficiently and safely. PV Engineers also work to optimize performance, troubleshoot issues, and comply with relevant codes and regulations. Their expertise is crucial for advancing renewable energy adoption and reducing reliance on fossil fuels.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a PV engineer?

To thrive as a PV Engineer, you need a solid background in electrical or mechanical engineering, with expertise in photovoltaic system design and a relevant engineering degree. Familiarity with PV simulation software like PVsyst, AutoCAD, and industry standards, as well as certifications such as NABCEP, are commonly required. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective communication set outstanding PV Engineers apart. These skills are crucial for creating efficient, safe, and cost-effective solar energy solutions that meet client and regulatory requirements.

What are some common challenges faced by PV engineers when working on large-scale solar projects?

PV Engineers working on large-scale solar projects often encounter challenges such as coordinating with multidisciplinary teams, ensuring compliance with local regulations, and managing tight project deadlines. They must also address site-specific issues like land constraints, shading analysis, and optimizing the layout for maximum energy yield. Effective communication with project managers, contractors, and clients is essential to resolve technical issues and keep projects on track. Adapting to rapidly evolving solar technologies and integrating new solutions can also be a rewarding but demanding part of the role.

What is the difference between Pv Engineer vs Solar Project Engineer?

AspectPv EngineerSolar Project Engineer
CredentialsEngineering degree, PV certification (e.g., NABCEP)Engineering degree, PV certification often preferred
Work EnvironmentDesign, technical analysis, system optimizationProject management, site coordination, installation oversight
Industry UsageDesign and technical development of PV systemsManaging entire solar project lifecycle

The main difference is that a Pv Engineer focuses on the technical design and optimization of photovoltaic systems, while a Solar Project Engineer manages the overall project execution, including planning, coordination, and installation. Both roles require similar credentials but serve different stages of solar project development.

Infographic showing various Pv Engineer job openings in California as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 95% Full Time, 2% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 85% Physical, 6% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $104,993 per year, or $50.5 per hour.

Lead Field Service Technician - PV/BESS

PPS

Anaheim, CA โ€ข On-site

$25 - $40/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 4 days ago


Job description

Lead PV / BESS Master Technician

Commercial Solar | Utility-Scale Solar | Battery Energy Storage | Commissioning | O&M

Location: Multiple Sites / Regional Travel Required
Job Type: Full-Time
Level: Senior / Lead / Field Authority


Job Summary

We are hiring a Lead PV / BESS Master Technician with proven field authority, advanced troubleshooting capability, and the ability to lead commissioning and service execution on complex renewable energy systems.

This position is built for a high-level field professional who can own technical performance from installation turnover through energization, commissioning, troubleshooting, remediation, and long-term operational reliability.

This is not an entry-level role.
This is not a helper position.
This is not a role for candidates who require step-by-step instruction.

We are looking for the technician who gets called when systems will not commission, performance is off target, communication networks fail, punch lists stall, or energization is at risk.


Primary Responsibilities
  • Serve as the technical field lead for solar PV and BESS commissioning, service, troubleshooting, corrective maintenance, and remediation

  • Lead field crews, direct technical workflow, and enforce workmanship standards

  • Execute cold commissioning, hot commissioning, functional testing, startup, energization, and performance verification

  • Troubleshoot live DC and AC electrical systems under field conditions

  • Diagnose and resolve inverter faults, production losses, communication failures, protection issues, and control integration problems

  • Validate installation quality against drawings, single-line diagrams, OEM documentation, and commissioning procedures

  • Interface directly with owners, utilities, AHJs, EPCs, OEMs, engineers, and commissioning authorities

  • Produce detailed turnover packages, commissioning reports, punch lists, corrective action reports, and deficiency documentation

  • Support project closeout, warranty investigations, recommissioning, and operational performance optimization


PV Master Technician — Required Technical CompetenciesPV System Architecture
  • Advanced knowledge of commercial and utility-scale PV systems

  • Full understanding of:

    • String inverter systems

    • Central inverter systems

    • MLPE systems

    • DC collection systems

    • AC collection systems

    • transformer and switchgear integration

    • protection and interconnection architecture


Advanced Electrical Troubleshooting

Must be capable of independently diagnosing:

  • Ground faults

  • Arc faults

  • Insulation resistance failures

  • Current mismatch

  • Voltage imbalance

  • String underperformance

  • clipping and curtailment issues

  • failed terminations

  • polarity errors

  • nuisance trips

  • communication loss

  • intermittent production faults


Test Equipment Proficiency

Must have hands-on field experience with:

  • Digital multimeters

  • Clamp meters

  • IV curve tracers

  • Insulation resistance testers (Megger)

  • Thermal imaging cameras

  • continuity and polarity testing equipment

  • torque verification tools

Must be able to interpret test data, not simply perform the tests.


Inverters / Power Conversion

Hands-on commissioning, startup, troubleshooting, and service experience with:

  • string inverters

  • central inverters

  • microinverters

  • DC optimizers

Required abilities:

  • fault code diagnostics

  • firmware upgrades

  • parameter configuration

  • protection verification

  • grid support function setup

  • inverter replacement and recommissioning


Monitoring / SCADA / Communications

Hands-on experience configuring and troubleshooting:

  • Ethernet networks

  • fiber communications

  • cellular gateways

  • RS-485

  • Modbus TCP

  • Modbus RTU

  • remote monitoring platforms

  • data acquisition systems

  • inverter telemetry validation

  • communications fault isolation


Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS)Required Working Knowledge

Candidates with strong BESS field experience are strongly preferred.

Must understand:

  • AC-coupled and DC-coupled architecture

  • PCS (Power Conversion System)

  • BMS (Battery Management System)

  • EMS (Energy Management System)

  • SCADA integration

  • battery racks and containerized systems

  • control and protection interfaces

  • functional startup logic

  • fault isolation and safe shutdown procedures


BESS Commissioning Tasks
  • pre-functional inspection

  • startup readiness verification

  • battery communications verification

  • PCS commissioning support

  • alarm verification

  • sequence-of-operations testing

  • functional control testing

  • operational verification

  • capacity validation support

  • troubleshooting communication and controls faults

Growing utility-scale storage deployment is increasing demand for technicians who can support field energization, controls integration, commissioning documentation, and safe turnover.


Safety & Compliance

Must demonstrate working knowledge of:

  • OSHA

  • NFPA 70E

  • Lockout / Tagout

  • arc-flash practices

  • fall protection

  • job hazard analysis

  • energized work planning

  • NEC Article 690

  • NEC Article 705

  • NEC Article 706

  • basic familiarity with NFPA 855 and UL 9540 / 9540A preferred for storage systems


Leadership Expectations

The Lead PV / BESS Master Technician is expected to:

  • lead crews in the field

  • mentor junior technicians

  • identify issues before they become delays

  • maintain technical discipline during commissioning

  • communicate clearly with field management and clients

  • make sound technical decisions without escalation

  • protect schedule, quality, and system performance


Required Experience
  • 5+ years of hands-on commercial or utility-scale PV field experience

  • proven lead technician, commissioning technician, or senior service technician experience

  • demonstrated success diagnosing live system failures

  • ability to work independently under field pressure

  • ability to travel to project sites


Preferred Qualifications
  • NABCEP PV Installation Professional

  • NABCEP PV Commissioning & Maintenance

  • OSHA 10 / 30

  • NFPA 70E

  • manufacturer certifications:

    • SMA

    • Sungrow

    • SolarEdge

    • Enphase

    • Tesla

    • Fluence

    • Powin

    • Sungrow storage platforms


What This Role Is Not
  • Not entry-level

  • Not a helper role

  • Not a remote position

  • Not a training seat

If you need daily instruction to perform technical work, this role is not a fit.


Compensation & Opportunity
  • Competitive compensation based on experience

  • Leadership-level field responsibility

  • Exposure to complex commercial, utility-scale, and storage systems

  • Opportunity to work on high-value commissioning, startup, and O&M projects

The current U.S. solar market is facing a skilled labor shortage, especially for senior field and commissioning roles, which is pushing greater value toward technicians who can independently lead energization and turnover.


How to Apply

Submit your resume with:

  • years of hands-on PV experience

  • system sizes worked on

  • commissioning experience

  • inverter platforms supported

  • BESS experience

  • examples of major troubleshooting work personally completed

Only candidates with proven field capability will be considered.