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Site Rep (Contract)

Gainestown, Alabama, 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 Energy is looking for a Contract -Site Representative to join our diverse and growing team. The ideal candidate, reporting to the Site Representative Manager, will be focused on the on-site oversight and support for the Origis project team and acts as the Origis site ambassador for our project related trade partner(s). Main responsibilities include, but are not limited to, administrating the Origis QAQC program, monitoring & accurately reporting project construction progress and verifying that the work being performed complies with all Health, Safety and Environmental (HSE) guidelines and regulations.

Key Responsibilities

  • Monitoring and reporting of site safety and environment programs
  • Manage company site QAQC program
  • Participate in hiring and training of company site QAQC personnel while managing company site QAQC personnel
  • Report all negative observations to contractors
  • Daily QAQC inspections/verifications as well as verifying inspections completed by Origis QAQC techs
  • Daily attendance of POD with EPC and contractors on the project(s)
  • Generate POD notes to send upstream to the Origis Site Rep Manager and Project Manager
  • Receiving of materials procured by Origis, in coordination with the Origis Construction Logistics & Support Manager
  • Daily equipment inspections, if applicable
  • Complete & distribute weekly & monthly site progress reports
  • Compare site production and progress rates to milestone schedules and report any negative schedule impacts to the Project Manager
  • Weekly Deficiency tracking to contractor(s)
  • Complete weekly site SWPPP/Environmental observations. Log and report deficiencies to the responsible contractor
  • Vehicle and equipment inspection/maintenance of assigned vehicle(s)
  • Support turnover activities as needed
  • Support site transition to Origis Services team, if applicable
  • Drive the RCA and RFI process
  • Ensure all requirements, drawings and specifications have been made available by the manufactures, project manager, EOR to the contractor(s) to allow for accurate quality inspections and deficiency reporting. If unable to obtain these documents, work with Site Rep Manger or Project Manager to help acquire the needed information.
  • Verify and receive O&M Spare parts.

 

Key Attributes for Success

  • Lead by example while promoting a positive culture and work environment
  • Strong safety and environmental knowledge
  • Self-starter, energetic, dependable, and responsible
  • Understanding of power plant operations
  • Ability to read, understand, and utilize construction drawings and specifications.
  • Flexibility in job duties (wear multiple hats as needed)
  • Flexible with work times and dates (support site as needed)
  • Willing to take on problems to resolution.
  • Employee management with strong communications skills
  • Ability to support the team remotely
  • Vendors/Contractor management
  • Strong organization, problem solving and decision-making skills
  • Willing to share ideas and give constructive feedback.
  • Willing to take responsibility and resolve mistakes and shortfalls.
  • Strong computer skills
  • Strong in using business related software and devices (Bluebeam Revu)
  • Proficient on Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
  • Solar mechanical equipment/material knowledge
  • Quality program implementation and execution
  • Personnel training, and management
  • Process/program implementation and managemen
  • Other duties as assigned

 Location     Project assignments will be made by the Director, Construction Operations and this is a full-time site-based position.  Origis leadership may elect to move Site Rep at the discretion of Origis and as needs arise. We are currently looking for Contract - Site Representatives Gainestown, AL

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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