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<p>Kansas City is hiring a full-time Solar Panel Installer in Emporia, KS. Candidates should have a background in construction or electrical work, with experience in low voltage systems. Responsibilities include installing solar panels, conducting site assessments, and ensuring safety compliance. The position offers a salary of $40,000 to $55,000 per year, health insurance, and paid time off. Work is primarily on-site and requires travel to job locations.<br>The Kansas City Region is hiring a full-time Solar Panel Installer in Emporia, KS. Candidates should have a background in construction or electrical work, with experience in low voltage systems. Responsibilities include installing solar panels, conducting site assessments, and ensuring compliance with safety standards. The position offers a salary of $40,000 to $55,000 per year, health insurance, and paid time off. Work is primarily on-site and requires travel to job locations.<br>Job Overview<br>We are seeking a dedicated and skilled Solar Installer to join our growing team. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in construction and electrical work, with experience in low voltage systems and a passion for renewable energy. As a Solar Installer, you will be responsible for the installation of solar panels and related equipment on residential and commercial properties, ensuring compliance with safety standards and regulations.<br><br>Responsibilities<br>• Install solar panels and associated equipment on rooftops and ground-mounted systems.<br>• Collaborate with team members to ensure efficient installation processes.<br>• Conduct site assessments to determine optimal placement of solar systems.<br>• Utilize power tools, hand tools, and forklifts safely and effectively during installations.<br>• Follow National Electrical Code (NEC) guidelines to ensure all installations meet regulatory standards.<br>• Perform low voltage wiring and connections as needed for system integration.<br>• Maintain a clean and organized construction site throughout the installation process.<br>• Troubleshoot any issues that arise during installation or operation of solar systems.<br>• Communicate effectively with clients regarding project timelines and expectations.<br><br>Requirements<br>• Experience in construction or electrical work is preferred but not required<br>• Familiarity with high voltage systems is beneficial but not mandatory.<br>• Ability to work in various weather conditions and on different types of construction sites.<br>• Proficient in using power tools, hand tools, and forklifts safely.<br>• Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail.<br>• Ability to work collaboratively within a team environment while also being self-motivated.<br>• Knowledge of NEC regulations related to solar installations is highly desirable.<br>• Valid driver's license may be required for travel to job sites.<br><br>Join us in making a positive impact on the environment through renewable energy solutions!<br><br>Job Type: Full-time<br><br>Pay: $40,000.00 - $55,000.00 per year<br><br>Benefits:<br>• Health insurance<br>• Paid time off<br><br>Schedule:<br>• 10 hour shift<br>• 8 hour shift<br>• Monday to Friday<br>• No weekends<br><br>Supplemental Pay:<br>• Bonus opportunities<br>• Performance bonus<br><br>People with a criminal record are encouraged to apply<br><br>Work Location: On the road</p>

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