Solar Jobs
Solar power is the conversion of energy from sunlight into electricity. As a primary renewable energy form, solar power has been lauded by leading environmental and industry groups for its ability to free people from their reliance on fossil fuels and foreign oil. A Solar Power Engineer is an expert specializing in the knowledge and skills needed to design, install, monitor and maintain a system of solar panels and associated components. They have specialized knowledge in maths, physics, engineering and architecture.
Here's some projects that our expert Solar Power Engineer made real:
- Home installation projects such as installing large-scale solar panel systems to generate clean, renewable energy
- Designing and simulating systems using software such as Matlab/Simlink
- Creating plans for home solar panel installation, including project design planning reports
- Developing off-grid systems to supply power using hybrid solar batteries in remote locations
- Creating three line diagrams for new solar projects
- Developing project status reports about renewable energy sources
- Designing electronic communication systems related to solar power
At Freelancer.com, our Solar Power Engineers are certified professionals with years of experience completing these kind of tasks fast efficiently. By hiring with Freelancer.com you'll get your projects delivered quickly and always within budget. So if you're looking to hire someone to get your project done right, post your project on Freelancer.com today, invite the right Solar Power Engineer for the job, and you'll be one step closer proudly powering your world with clean Renewable Solar Energy.
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I have design and line diagrams for a diy residential solar project on a roof that is both flat and has an attached A frame at 45degrees. However, there are a couple of issues: 1) I'm not 100% sure that the designs will pass the required fire setbacks. a) For the flat part of the roof, I was told 3 different setback requirements by 3 different firms, Unirac told me 12", my firm I used said 18", and another recommended firm said 36". b) For the pitched part of the roof, my firm did not require any setback from the ridge. The A frame part that faces the flat roof is 100" high, so enough for a panel, but how much setback is required? 2) I have a 200/200amp elec panel. I will have 2 inverters with 64amps of throughput. What is the best way to set up the el...
Electrical engineer required with experience in solar systems. Need an analysis to be done of a home solar system and then tweeked for maximum efficiency and cost savings
Our company is in need of technicians who are solar PV qualified