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O&M Manager - Solar

Helena, AR · On-site

$115K - $155K/yr

Position Overview As an Operations & Maintenance Manager you will be responsible for managing the Long Lake Solar Energy Center and the Redfield Solar Energy Center. Responsibilities * Manage all ...

O&M Manager - Solar

Helena, AR · On-site

$115K - $155K/yr

Position Overview As an Operations & Maintenance Manager you will be responsible for managing the Long Lake Solar Energy Center and the Redfield Solar Energy Center. Responsibilities * Manage all ...

Zero Turn Mower Operator

Pryor, OK · On-site

$15 - $20/hr

GT Solar, a leader in solar field energy vegetation management, is hiring Zero Turn Mower Operators ... and minor maintenance tasks. Qualifications: * Experience with zero-turn mowers or similar ...

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How much do solar maintenance jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for solar maintenance in the United States is $31.57, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $23.08 and $38.22 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How much do Tesla solar technicians make?

Tesla solar technicians typically earn between $20 and $30 per hour, with annual salaries ranging from approximately $40,000 to $60,000 depending on experience, location, and certifications. The role involves installing, maintaining, and repairing solar energy systems, often requiring knowledge of electrical work and safety protocols.

What solar jobs pay the most?

Senior solar project managers, electrical engineers, and solar design consultants tend to earn the highest salaries in solar maintenance and installation roles. These positions often require specialized skills, certifications, and experience, and may involve overseeing large projects or complex systems. Salaries can vary based on location, company size, and individual expertise.

How much do solar technicians make in the US?

Solar technicians in the US typically earn a median annual salary of around $45,000 to $55,000, with experienced workers and those with certifications earning higher wages. Salaries can vary based on location, experience, and the complexity of the systems maintained, and technicians often work outdoors and may need to climb ladders or work in confined spaces.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of someone working in Solar Maintenance?

Solar Maintenance professionals are responsible for performing routine inspections, diagnosing issues, and conducting repairs on solar power systems to ensure optimal performance. Their daily tasks often include cleaning panels, checking electrical connections, testing equipment, and documenting system status. Collaboration with installation teams, site managers, and sometimes directly with customers is common, especially when troubleshooting complex issues. This role is a mix of fieldwork and reporting, offering variety and the chance to work both independently and as part of a team. Staying proactive about maintenance helps prevent downtime and maximizes the efficiency of solar installations.

What is a Solar Maintenance job?

A Solar Maintenance job involves inspecting, cleaning, and repairing solar panels and related equipment to ensure they operate efficiently. Technicians check for issues such as dirt buildup, wiring problems, or damaged components that could reduce energy production. Regular maintenance helps extend the system’s lifespan and maximize energy output. These professionals may also troubleshoot system errors and perform routine performance checks to keep solar installations running smoothly.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Solar Maintenance position, and why are they important?

To thrive in Solar Maintenance, you need a solid understanding of photovoltaic systems, electrical troubleshooting, and safe maintenance practices, usually backed by a technical diploma or relevant experience. Familiarity with tools such as multimeters, solar inverters, and industry certifications like NABCEP are commonly required. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective communication enhance performance in this role. These technical and interpersonal skills ensure reliable system performance, safety, and positive client relationships in a fast-growing industry.

Is being a solar technician hard?

Being a solar technician involves working outdoors, often on rooftops or in challenging environments, and requires technical skills such as electrical knowledge and familiarity with solar equipment. The job can be physically demanding and may require certifications, but it is generally manageable with proper training and safety precautions.
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Infographic showing various Solar Maintenance job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 81% Full Time, 14% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $65,662 per year, or $31.6 per hour.
Renewable Maintenance Specialist / Senior Specialist (Red Rock)

Renewable Maintenance Specialist / Senior Specialist (Red Rock)

Arizona Public Service

Red Rock, AZ • On-site

$20 - $27.25/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 28 days ago


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8.4

Company rating: 8.4 out of 10

Based on 28 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Arizona Public Service generates reliable, affordable and clean energy for 2.7 million Arizonans. As the state's largest and longest-serving energy provider, our more than 6,000 dedicated employees power our vision of creating a sustainable energy future for Arizona.
Summary
The Renewable Maintenance Specialist / Senior Specialist assumes direct responsibility for maintaining a variety of APS owned Solar and BESS assets located throughout the state of Arizona. Responsibilities include but are not limited to installation, commissioning, testing, inspecting, troubleshooting, repairing and modifying solar photovoltaic systems, BESS systems and utilizing DAS and SCADA communication systems. Performs tasks in accordance with Operating and Maintenance procedures and associated vendor and manufacturer technical procedures. Provides technical support for operating and maintaining Solar and BESS assets from 2KWac to 168MWac. Provides technical direction to less experienced Renewables Maintenance Specialists. Position will be required to lift and carry up to 50 pounds and climb ladders, kneel, squat, bend, stoop and twist to assume awkward positions. Requires statewide travel on a regular basis.
Minimum Requirements
Renewable Maintenance Specialist
  • A two-year Associates degree in an applicable technology area such as electric power, electronics, mechanics or hydraulics
  • Plus two (2) years of solar and/or battery storage maintenance and/or construction experience.
  • In lieu of degree, four (4) years of solar and/or battery storage maintenance, construction and/or other job-related experience.

Renewable Maintenance Specialist Senior
  • A two-year Associates degree in an applicable technology area such as electric power, electronics, mechanics or hydraulics
  • Plus five (5) years of solar maintenance and construction experience.
  • In lieu of degree, seven (7) years of solar maintenance, construction and/or other job-related experience.

Preferred Special Skills, Knowledge or Qualifications:
  • Knowledge of general electricity and electrical theory.
  • Demonstrated experience working with communications equipment (DAS), testing equipment (e.g., various Fluke meters, IV Curve, IR Camera, Megger Testing, Solmetric Eye), construction and technical repair standards required.
  • Proficiency in 480VAC, 1000 VDC, electronics, computers, mechanics and or hydraulics with hands-on experience with electrical troubleshooting.
  • Ability to work independently or as a lead member of the team.
  • Good written and verbal communication skills along with PC skills in a Windows-based environment.
  • Demonstrated ability and understanding of electrical/electronic blueprint designs, schematics and redline new construction drawings.
  • In-depth working knowledge of the National Electric Code (NEC), Accident Prevention Manual (APM) and Maintenance/Construction standards.
  • Able to use PI displays for assessing solar plant operating status.
  • Ability to push firmware and software operating systems into inverters.
  • Achievement of, or ability to obtain, level 1 and 2 training from inverter manufactures within the first twelve months of employment to ensure ability to troubleshoot/work on inverters.
  • Ability to operate all functions of inverters and clear most problems.
  • Able to perform all recommended preventative maintenance on all solar equipment on utility/DE plants and utilize Maximo system in accessing data, entering information on work orders.
  • Experience using infrared equipment to check for loose connection/ hot spots, working with and analyzing DC electrical system problems.

Major Accountabilities
1) Performs diagnostics to troubleshoot, identify and repair inverter performance issues of the Solar and BESS systems.
2) Connects with communications equipment/computers to troubleshoot communications problems and identify and repair communication issues with DAS or SCADA systems.
3) Troubleshoots/repairs controls and motor drives on tracker equipment.
4) Identifies module performance issues with testing equipment to include removal and replacement of modules and replace solar modules as needed.
5) Performs voltage and current checks on AC/DC systems and performs preventative maintenance on weather station equipment.
6) Provides technical direction to less experienced maintenance specialists.
7) Oversees third party contractors to ensure contractor is complying with APS construction standards and Accident Prevention Manual (APM).
8) Collaborates with and takes professional directional advice from solar-related Engineering team to resolve solar technical issues.
Export Compliance / EEO Statement
This position may require access to and/or use of information subject to control under the Department of Energy's Part 810 Regulations (10 CFR Part 810), the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) (15 CFR Parts 730 through 774), or the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) (22 CFR Chapter I, Subchapter M Part 120) (collectively, 'U.S. Export Control Laws'). Therefore, some positions may require applicants to be a U.S. person, which is defined as a U.S. Citizen, a U.S. Lawful Permanent Resident (i.e. 'Green Card Holder'), a Political Asylee, or a Refugee under the U.S. Export Control Laws. All applicants will be required to confirm their U.S. person or non-US person status. All information collected in this regard will only be used to ensure compliance with U.S. Export Control Laws, and will be used in full compliance with all applicable laws prohibiting discrimination on the basis of national origin and other factors. For positions at Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Stations (PVNGS) all openings will require applicants to be a U.S. person.
Pinnacle West Capital Corporation and its subsidiaries and affiliates ('Pinnacle West') maintain a continuing policy of nondiscrimination in employment. It is our policy to provide equal opportunity in all phases of the employment process and in compliance with applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations. This policy of nondiscrimination shall include, but not be limited to, recruiting, hiring, promoting, compensating, reassigning, demoting, transferring, laying off, recalling, terminating employment, and training for all positions without regard to race, color, religion, disability, age, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital status, protected veteran status, or any other classification or characteristic protected by law.
For more information on applicable equal employment regulations, please refer to EEO is the Law poster. Federal law requires all employers to verify the identity and employment eligibility of every person hired to work in the United States, refer to E-Verify poster. View the employee rights and responsibilities under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA).
In compliance with the Drug Free Workplace Act of 1988, the Company is committed to a work environment that is free from the effects of alcohol and controlled substances, and free from the abuse or inappropriate use of prescribed and over-the-counter medications. The Company requires employees to be subject to drug and alcohol testing that is job-related and consistent with business necessity, regulatory requirements and applicable laws.
Onsite: Requires work to be performed in the field and/or at an APS facility. Depending on the responsibilities of the role, this may include, but is not limited to, working at a power plant, job site, or in the community.
  • Employees are expected to reside in Arizona (or New Mexico for Four Corners-based employees).
  • Role types are subject to change based on business need.

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