Electrician with Solar Experience

Electrician with Solar Experience


Company
Telebest
Location
Johannesburg
Via
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Job Description
Job Title: Electrician with Solar Experience

Key Requirements:
• Proven experience as an electrician, with specific focus on solar energy systems
• Strong understanding of electrical systems, circuits, and solar power installation
• Ability to read and interpret electrical schematics and blueprints
• Experience in installing, maintaining, and repairing solar panels and related equipment
• Knowledge of safety procedures and regulations in the electrical and solar industry
• Physical ability to work at heights and lift heavy equipment

Preferred Qualifications:
• Red Seal certification
• Wireman's license (beneficial but not compulsory)
• Additional certifications in solar energy systems or renewable energy (beneficial but no compulsory)

Responsibilities:
• Install, maintain, and repair solar energy systems
• Conduct site assessments for solar installations
• Ensure compliance with local electrical codes and safety standards
• Troubleshoot and resolve electrical issues in solar power systems
• Collaborate with other team members on energy-saving projects
• Provide technical advice and support to clients

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