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Utility Scale Solar Jobs in Washington (NOW HIRING)

Job Summary The Solar PV Project Manager is responsible for the full lifecycle of commercial and utility-scale solar construction projects--from early-stage diligence, planning and preconstruction ...

Senior Controls Engineer

Arlington, VA · On-site

$111K - $147K/yr

Design, develop, andmaintainplant-level control logic for utility-scale solar PV and BESS facilities, including PPC, EMS, and supervisory control systems. * Develop control strategies for active ...

Manage the construction of utility-scale solar and Battery Energy Storage (BESS) projects to the 3rd party EPC contract and permit requirements including schedule, budget, scope of work, deliverables,

Manage the construction of utility-scale solar and Battery Energy Storage (BESS) projects to the 3rd party EPC contract and permit requirements including schedule, budget, scope of work, deliverables,

Manage the construction of utility-scale solar and Battery Energy Storage (BESS) projects to the 3rd party EPC contract and permit requirements including schedule, budget, scope of work, deliverables,

Operations Engineer

Rockville, MD · On-site

$70K - $95K/yr

... scale solar assets during their operational lifecycle. This role focuses on maximizing system ... Provide technical support for interconnection, utility coordination, and regulatory reporting as ...

Operations Engineer

Rockville, MD · On-site

$85K - $114K/yr

... scale solar assets during their operational lifecycle. This role focuses on maximizing system ... Provide technical support for interconnection, utility coordination, and regulatory reporting as ...

Associate, BTM Investments

Annapolis, MD · On-site

$120K - $155K/yr

With more than $16 billion in managed assets, our investments are diversified across multiple asset classes, including utility-scale solar, storage, and onshore wind; distributed solar and storage;

... with AHJ & utility needed to support both permitting and interconnection efforts. The Project ... scale solar PV engineering experience. * NABCEP PV Installation Professional (PVIP) or PV Design ...

Project Engineer - IPT

Rockville, MD · On-site

$95K - $130K/yr

... with AHJ & utility needed to support both permitting and interconnection efforts. The Project ... scale solar PV engineering experience. * NABCEP PV Installation Professional (PVIP) or PV Design ...

With more than $16 billion in managed assets, our investments are diversified across multiple asset classes, including utility-scale solar, storage, and onshore wind; distributed solar and storage;

Experience in distributed generation or utility scale PV solar project construction required, experience in energystorage preferred Project Management Institute PMP certification preferred. Strong ...

Experience in distributed generation or utility scale PV solar project construction required, experience in energystorage preferred * Project Management Institute PMP certification preferred.

With more than $16 billion in managed assets, our investments are diversified across multiple asset classes, including utility-scale solar, storage, and onshore wind; distributed solar and storage;

Act as the Owner's Representative for Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) Contract Management on high impact and utility-scale PV solar and energy storage projects in the US.

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How much do utility scale solar jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 15, 2026, the average hourly pay for utility scale solar in Washington is $22.34, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.16 and $25.34 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Utility Scale Solar job?

A Utility Scale Solar job involves working on large-scale solar power projects that generate electricity for the grid, rather than for individual homes or businesses. These jobs can include roles in project management, engineering, construction, operations, and maintenance. Workers in this field help design, install, and maintain solar farms, ensuring they operate efficiently and meet energy production goals. The work may require technical expertise, regulatory knowledge, and experience with large industrial solar equipment. This field is growing rapidly as the demand for renewable energy increases.

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

To thrive in Utility Scale Solar roles, candidates typically need a solid background in electrical or civil engineering, project management, and renewable energy systems, often supported by a relevant degree and industry experience. Familiarity with solar PV design software, SCADA systems, and certifications such as NABCEP or OSHA training are highly beneficial. Strong problem-solving abilities, excellent teamwork, and effective communication skills help professionals navigate complex projects and collaborate with multidisciplinary teams. These attributes are crucial for ensuring safe, efficient, and timely delivery of large-scale solar energy projects.

What does a typical day look like for someone working in a Utility Scale Solar position?

A typical day in a Utility Scale Solar role involves overseeing site operations, coordinating with contractors or engineers, and monitoring project progress through both on-site inspections and digital management systems. You may review technical designs, address operational challenges, ensure compliance with safety standards, and report on performance metrics. Regular collaboration with project managers, finance teams, and regulatory agencies is common to keep projects on schedule and within budget. This dynamic environment provides constant opportunities to engage in problem-solving and contribute to advancing renewable energy solutions.

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Infographic showing various Utility Scale Solar job openings in Washington as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, 10% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 83% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 12% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $46,469 per year, or $22.3 per hour.
Project Manager (IPT)

Project Manager (IPT)

Standard Solar

Rockville, MD • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 13 days ago


Standard Solar rating

6.6

Company rating: 6.6 out of 10

Based on 8 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Job Summary

The Solar PV Project Manager is responsible for the full lifecycle of commercial and utility-scale solar construction projects—from early-stage diligence, planning and preconstruction through execution, commissioning, and closeout. This role integrates strategic planning, diligence, permitting, budgeting, and stakeholder coordination to ensure high quality projects are delivered safely, on time, and within budget. The Project Manager serves as the central point of accountability across engineering, development, construction, and finance teams.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Preconstruction Planning & Coordination
    • Lead preconstruction efforts from concept through mobilization.
    • Conduct constructability reviews, feasibility assessments, and site evaluations.
    • Conduct site visits during project diligence phase.
    • Coordinate topographical surveys, geotechnical investigations, and site access.
    • Develop scopes, timelines, and deliverables in collaboration with engineering, permitting, and development teams.
    • Organize and manage RFI and Value Engineering logs, and Risk logs.
    • Document meetings with developers, contractors, and internal stakeholders.
  • Construction Oversight
    • Manage multiple solar construction projects at various stages.
    • Oversee EPC relationships, qualifications, and contractor selection.
    • Conduct site visits for initial construction and QA/QC during buildout.
    • Ensure compliance with SSI technical specifications and local standards.
    • Maintain construction phase safety and Prevailing Wage and Apprenticeship compliance.
  • Documentation & Reporting
    • Maintain logs for drawings, submittals, RFIs, COs, PCOs, and deficiencies.
    • Prepare and manage meeting minutes and project updates.
    • Organize and maintain commercial project folders in SharePoint and Procore.
    • Prepare construction kick-off documentation including staging plans, safety plans, and quality plans.
    • Support all documentation requests from Structured Finance
  • Stakeholder Communication
    • Run internal Integrated Project Team meetings and external contractor calls.
    • Serve as the primary point of contact for internal teams, contractors, and external partners.
    • Provide regular updates to senior leadership and development partners.
    • Maintain accurate up to date information in ERP and CRM databases.  Namely, schedule milestones, contractor information, budget and cost to date data.
  • Budgeting & Estimating
    • Prepare detailed CAPEX budgets.
    • Engage in value engineering efforts to optimize cost without compromising quality.
    • Manage RFPs for subcontractors and third-party engineering scopes, including bid leveling and scope gap analysis.
    • Develop initial construction schedules and cash flow projections.
  • Contract Management
    • Engage turn-key EPC partners and key subcontractors.
    • Develop detailed Scope of Work exhibit for each agreement, tailored to the project.
    • Prepare all EPC contract exhibits and lead negotiation of technical and commercial terms while coordinating with the Team Lead, General Manager and inside counsel.
    • Manage all EPC and subcontract agreements.
    • Review, document and process change orders.
  • Permitting & Regulatory Compliance
    • Contract and manage third party civil engineers in development of permit matrices for each project.
    • Oversee local, state, and federal permitting processes executed by EPC partners and subcontractors.
    • Ensure compliance with safety and environmental regulations.
  • Design & Engineering Support
    • Interface with internal and external engineers to review system designs.
    • Ensure constructability and value engineering are integrated into design.
    • Support utility upgrade construction coordination as well as witness test scheduling.
  • Scheduling & Execution Strategy
    • Maintain project schedules using look-ahead planning and Critical Path Method.
    • Identify and mitigate schedule risks and delays.
    • Plan and monitor major material deliveries to avoid disruptions.
    • Confirm feasibility of sequencing, logistics, and mobilization plans.
  • Quality Assurance & Closeout
    • Develop and manage project quality control programs.
    • Oversee commissioning, punch-list resolution, and warranty follow-ups.
    • Prepare closeout documentation including O&M manuals.
    • Coordinate hand-off meetings with asset management.
  • Process Improvement & Standardization
    • Analyze and update SOPs for preconstruction and construction workflows.
    • Ensure compliance with internal stage-gate and project handoff procedures.
    • Promote continuous improvement across estimating, engineering, and transaction functions.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
  • Bachelor’s degree in construction management, Engineering, Renewable Energy, or related field.
  • 5+ years of experience in solar PV project management or preconstruction.
  • Strong understanding of permitting, interconnection, site development, and EPC processes.
  • Proficiency in project management tools (e.g., Procore, NetSuite, Salesforce, MS Project, Bluebeam).
  • Excellent communication, negotiation, and leadership skills.
  • PMP or equivalent certification preferred.
  • NABCEP PVIP certification preferred, required within 2 years of hire.

Work Environment

  • This job operates in a fully in-person work environment, five days per week at our Rockville, MD headquarters, with office and field/site visits.
  • Ability to travel to project sites (local and out-of-state).
  • Must be able to walk and navigate uneven terrain during site visits.
  • May require PPE on active construction sites.
  • Position Type/Expected Hours of Work:
    • This is a full-time in-person position, and hours of work and days are typically Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
  • Travel:
    • This position will travel to local solar installations and job sites to conduct tours with potential customers and others. 
  • Physical Demands
    • While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand; walk; use hands to finger, handle or feel; and reach with hands and arms.  Physical working conditions may also involve the following:
    • Lifting up to 50 pounds.
    • Extended periods of sitting, walking, standing, reaching and/or bending.
    • Extended periods of reading fine print on a computer or in paper-based format.
  • AAP/EEO Statement
    • Standard Solar is EOE/AA/Minority/Female/Veteran/Disabled employer. 

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