Electrician - Solar

Electrician - Solar


Company
EnableSA T/A EnableSA Pty Ltd
Location
Gqeberha
Posted
5 days ago
Via
PNet

Job Description
Job Description

Our client is seeking an experienced Electrician to join the Port Elizabeth team,

· Install, test, and maintain electrical systems and solar PV installations.

· Perform site inspections, load assessments, and prepare for solar system installations.

· Connect solar panels, inverters, batteries, and other system components.

· Ensure all work complies with electrical and safety standards.

· Diagnose and repair electrical faults in both conventional and solar systems.

· Conduct preventative maintenance on solar systems and electrical equipment.

· Provide technical support and guidance to clients regarding system operation and energy efficiency.

· Keep accurate records of work performed, including compliance documentation.

· Collaborate with project managers and installation teams to deliver projects on time.

Requirements

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Posted By

Mariska Du Toit

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