SOLAR FOREMAN
$30 - $40/hr
Train crew members on installation sequencing, safety practices, tool use, quality standards, and ... Coordinate with AC Leads, Mechanical Leads, subcontractors, and temp labor. Quality & Safety
$30 - $40/hr
Train crew members on installation sequencing, safety practices, tool use, quality standards, and ... Coordinate with AC Leads, Mechanical Leads, subcontractors, and temp labor. Quality & Safety
$30 - $40/hr
Train crew members on installation sequencing, safety practices, tool use, quality standards, and ... Coordinate with AC Leads, Mechanical Leads, subcontractors, and temp labor. Quality & Safety
Indianapolis, IN · On-site
$30 - $40/hr
Train crew members on installation sequencing, safety practices, tool use, quality standards, and ... Coordinate with AC Leads, Mechanical Leads, subcontractors, and temp labor. Quality & Safety
Indianapolis, IN · On-site
$30 - $40/hr
Train crew members on installation sequencing, safety practices, tool use, quality standards, and ... Coordinate with AC Leads, Mechanical Leads, subcontractors, and temp labor. Quality & Safety
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$18.96 is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
$17.84 - $19.67
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The median wage is $21.40 / hr.
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To thrive as a Temporary Solar Installer, you need practical skills in construction, working at heights, basic electrical knowledge, and a high school diploma or GED. Familiarity with hand and power tools, as well as Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) safety certifications, are typically required in this role. Strong teamwork, problem-solving abilities, and attention to detail help individuals excel when working on-site with installation crews. These skills and qualities are essential to ensure efficient, safe, and high-quality solar panel installations in a fast-paced and physically demanding environment.
A typical day for a Temporary Solar Installer involves preparing and assembling solar panel systems on residential or commercial rooftops or ground-mounted sites. You’ll work closely with a team to handle equipment, install mounting hardware, wire components, and ensure systems are securely and properly set up, often under varying weather conditions. Safety is a top priority, and following protocols such as using harnesses and protective gear is a standard part of the day. Temporary Solar Installers may also assist with site clean-up and perform basic troubleshooting or maintenance tasks. This hands-on role offers valuable experience, especially for those considering a long-term career in the renewable energy sector.
A Temporary Solar Installer is responsible for assisting in the installation of solar panels and related equipment on rooftops or ground-mounted systems for a limited period. Duties typically include assembling racking, securing panels, wiring electrical components, and ensuring safety protocols are followed. This role is often project-based, making it ideal for those looking for short-term work or experience in the renewable energy industry. Temporary installers work under the supervision of experienced technicians and may have opportunities to transition into permanent roles.
$30 - $40/hr
Other
Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO
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Pay Range: $30-$40/hr
Reports To: Solar Project Manager
Travel: Up to 75% (company-paid lodging, transportation, and per diem)
The Solar Foreman leads, manages, and trains field crews on commercial and industrial solar projects ranging from 250 kW to 5 MW+, including large rooftop and ground-mount systems. This role ensures work is executed safely, efficiently, and according to Jefferson Energy's standards for quality, workmanship, and professionalism. The Foreman serves as the technical expert and complete-site lead, responsible for production, safety compliance, layout, QC, documentation, and communication with both internal leadership and customers when needed.
Key Responsibilities Leadership, Training & OversightLead, supervise, and mentor crews ranging from 4-20+ depending on project scale.
Train crew members on installation sequencing, safety practices, tool use, quality standards, and production expectations.
Delegate tasks clearly and effectively while maintaining accountability for crew performance.
Uphold and model company core values: Partnership, Transparency, Impact, and Grit.
Oversee daily operations for C&I solar projects including racking, module installation, wire management, grounding, and AC/DC interface coordination.
Conduct preconstruction layout, including array positioning, mechanical staging, and preliminary electrical routing.
Preplan, Request, and Verify Jobsite materials needed to complete project scope.
Perform string and circuit verification, ensuring correct polarity, labeling, and compliance with plans and code.
Coordinate with AC Leads, Mechanical Leads, subcontractors, and temp labor.
Perform daily quality checks, correcting deficiencies in real time.
Lead all onsite safety efforts including toolbox talks, PPE compliance, and safety documentation.
Utilize QC/QA inspection tools including torque verification equipment, string testers, and thermal imaging.
Complete daily logs, production updates, material inventories, and upcoming work plans.
Communicate with the Project Manager and customers when the PM is unavailable.
Utilize drones for documentation (when appropriate and certified).
Assist with punch lists, system cleanup, labeling, and commissioning support as required.
3-5 years C&I solar experience.
5+ years leading field crews.
Advanced plan-reading skills including one-lines, layout drawings, and spec sheets.
Proficiency with torque tools, mapping tools, QC instrumentation, and thermal imaging.
Ability to repeatedly lift 75+ lbs and work at varying roof heights.
Strong attention to detail and ability to model high standards of workmanship.
State electrical licensure (any level)
OSHA 10 or OSHA 30
First Aid/CPR
Forklift / Telehandler
MEWP / Lull certifications
NABCEP PV Associate or PV Installation Professional
JobTread familiarity
PTO
Company-provided healthcare
Optional vision & dental insurance
Optional 401k
Continuing education & advancement opportunities
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Electrical equipment manufacturing
51 - 200 Employees
Athens, GA, US
1915