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Let's Take a Look at 5 Careers in the Solar Industry

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Want to help grow change in the world? Have you considered a career in the solar industry? It's the very field that is shaping the world of tomorrow. The development of this technology is at an exciting stage. A career in the solar industry puts you at the ground floor to be apart of tomorrow's technology. Whether you want to foster green energy or just want a career that prospers, solar careers are worlds of opportunities. Here's a breakdown of 5 careers in the solar industry.

Solar Panel Installer
It's best if a solar panel installer have some background in construction, as it's essentially the same job. You are just constructing solar panels instead of houses. Roofing and electrical experience is a big plus. With the push for solar technology from federal stimulus funds and other tax incentives, panel installers enjoy high demand in an expanding industry, even with San Diego commercial solar. Offering very promising careers, the field only continues to grow.

Green Technology Consultant
Companies rely on consultants to help with transitions to green technology in the most efficient way possible. If you work at a company as a consultant, it's important to have an understanding of a company's customer base and whether they target a residential, commercial or government market. Take a look at their technology and approaches to financing, as well as their marketing and any regulatory bodies they deal with.

Solar Energy System Designer
This career helps develop designs of solar domestic hot water and space heating systems for new and existing structures. It helps to have an experienced knowledge of energy requirements, structure and climate influences, as well as the latest in solar and technological advances. Pay ranges from $22 to $29 an hour. Trade school or an apprenticeship is required.

Solar Residential Installation Technician
This is the person that hard wires the energy system into the power grid. Pay can range between $17 to $31 an hour, depending on the local economy. Experience is around that of an entry to mid-level electrician. No solar background is necessary.

Solar Operations Engineer
This job helps to collaborate with integration partners in order to design solar facilities for large companies. It takes an expert knowledge of solar technology and innovation. Engineers do quite well, making between $90,000 and $100,000 a year.




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