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Solar Plant O&M Manager

Columbus, Mississippi, United States

Origis Energy is accelerating the transition to a carbon-free future by Reimagining ZeroSM. As one of America’s leading renewable energy and decarbonization solution platforms, the company continues to expand and reimagine its contribution to the world’s net-zero goals. Origis Energy puts customers first to deploy a wide range of sustainable solutions for grid power generation and performance, clean hydrogen and long-term operation of solar, energy storage and clean hydrogen plants across the U.S. Founded in 2008, Origis Energy is headquartered in Miami, FL.

**Please note that all Solar Technician jobs are safety sensitive positions

Position Description

Origis Services, LLC is a rapidly expanding Operations and Maintenance provider in the United States.  Our solar asset portfolio continues to increase at a near exponential rate, with a mixture of Owner developed and constructed sites and third-party sites contracted, or already under management. Our goal is to provide a more inclusive service capability, driving out the large expenses that are normally passed through to the owner. 

The Plant Manager supervises and runs an organization of solar technicians responsible to maintain, troubleshoot, test, repair, and install equipment in accordance with established standards and procedures, as well as the management of the vegetation mitigation efforts totaling a team of about 10-15 people.

Key Responsibilities

  • This position will consist of both field and administrative duties including the supervision of field technicians and collaboration with external contractors.
  • Responsible for the operation and maintenance of solar utility power plants in accordance with established standards and procedures; always maintains safety and professionalism.
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  • Oversees several personnel, maximizing operational efficiency, solar production and battery (BESS) performance.
  • Responsible for Equipment Maintenance and Tool Control Programs
  • Manages the Site Safety and Accident Prevention Programs
  • Runs the Site Training Program
  • Troubleshoot system problems and resolve issues in a timely manner
  • Provide an expert level knowledge of troubleshooting electrical components with help and use of digital multi-meters, meggers, amp clamps, and similar equipment. Tests installed equipment, ensuring proper working order including daily mechanical electrical inspections
  • Responsible for documentation including, but not limited to: work orders, service orders, time logs, and personnel schedules
  • Maintains inventory control of Site assigned equipment to ensure adequate stock levels and accurate accounting of spares inventory.
  • Train, mentor and develop Solar Technicians
  • Ensure continuing education to meet safety and plant requirements
  • Maintain the Plant’s vegetation requirements; includes mowing and spraying routinely
  • Employment may require working on weekends and holidays, including an “on call” service availability via telephone/text message

Preferred Qualifications

  • Valid Driver’s License REQUIRED
  • 4 + years working in solar utility power plants with 2 years at a supervisor level
  • Experience with solar utility power plant operations, maintenance, high voltage switching, and all aspects of corrective maintenance/repairs
  • Experience with troubleshooting and maintaining Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS)
  • Understands SCADA and plant performance data
  • Experience with equipment maintenance; such as mower, multi hogs, tractors, etc.
  • Switchman/substation experience
  • Management and Leadership Experience with multiple levels of employees including contractors
  • Project Management Expertise – must be capable of running multiple simultaneous projects of varying scopes
  • Planning expertise – expected to maintain weekly, monthly, quarterly, and annual schedules
  • Willing and able to work overtime, holidays and weekends and to work on short notice as needed
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills
  • Ability to perform basic electrical calculations, read and interpret electrical drawings and schematics
  • Ability to manage priorities and workflow, working independently with minimal supervision
  • Ability to perform necessary physical activity, including lifting up to 80 Lbs
  • Ability to effectively communicate with people at all levels and from various backgrounds
  • Ability to pass a background check and drug screening

 

Location            Columbus, MS

Travel                 Up to 20% travel as needed

Job Level           Manager - will have direct reports

 

Origis Energy is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOC). All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability. We are committed to fostering, cultivating and preserving a culture of diversity, equity and inclusion. We embrace and encourage our employees’ differences as that is what makes our employees unique. Our management team is dedicated to this policy with respect to recruitment, hiring, placement, promotion, transfer, training, compensation, benefits, employee activities and general treatment during employment. More information is available here.

Request for Support or Accommodations: As part of our effort to provide equal opportunity to qualified disabled veterans and individuals with disabilities, we are happy to offer support and special accommodations in order for you to successfully reach us with your interest. Please reach out to us at candidateaccommodations@origisenergy.com if you would like to request help with your application.

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