Solar Jobs

So, you want a solar job? Which kind? There are so many different types of solar jobs in Colorado, it's sometimes difficult to choose. If you're mechanically inclined and not afraid of heights, consider working as an installer, electrician, welder, plumber, or pipefitter (if you are afraid of heights, consider a position in manufacturing). If you're creative, outgoing, and persuasive, pursue positions in sales or marketing. If you like to analyze numbers, try bookkeeping, accounting or finance. If science and math are your passion, there are many jobs for scientists and engineers. The list goes on...

Who are the businesses that have these jobs? Here's a list of thirty or so websites (it's by no means all inclusive--there are plenty of solar businesses whose website I have yet to visit). ConnectingColorado.com also lists jobs available in solar, including one as I write this post for a Director of SolarTAC, the 74-acre Solar Technology Acceleration Center scheduled to open in early 2009 south of Denver International Airport near Interstate 70.

For tips on resume writing and interviewing, please read my Jobs on Delicious post.

If you're looking for training information, you should decide which occupation you want to pursue, then find out which schools provide related curricula. Feel free to visit my Schools post for a list of energy-related schools and miscellaneous energy training programs. You can also click on the solar link under my Index (along the right margin) to read other solar-related posts I've included in this blog.

Have a need to fuel your brain? Reference the resources below (provided by NREL) for information about different kinds of solar technologies:

- Concentrating solar power systems: using the sun's heat to produce electricity
- Passive solar heating and daylighting: using solar energy to heat and light buildings
- Photovoltaic (solar cell) systems (PV): producing electricity directly from sunlight
- Solar hot water: heating water with solar energy
- Solar process heat and space heating and cooling: industrial and commercial uses of the sun's heat

- video from NREL's site for more information about research in thin-film PV.

- United States Solar Atlas http://mapserve2.nrel.gov/ (under development)

Transmission

Thanks to the sleepless dedication of inventors, entrepreneurs, and scientist (and their teams of researchers), such as Alessandro Volta, Thomas Edison, and Nikola Tesla (who ironically proved wires are not needed to transfer electricity 1) we have the knowledge, technology, and ability to transmit energy from its source to our homes and businesses. (For a very basic explanation of an Electricity Transmission System, visit this site from the California Energy Commission.)

(photo courtesy of itsray)

However, as our nation's 50-year old infrastructure ages while we continue to increase our energy consumption, our transmission system struggles under increased loads. Additionally, as renewable sources of electricity become more commonplace, and require increasing numbers of connections to the transmission backbone, our system will require newer and increased capacity.

RenewableEnergyWorld.com says, "The U.S. utility industry will have to invest between US $1.5 and US $2 trillion between 2010 and 2030 to maintain current levels of reliable energy service for customers throughout the country...", again, that's $2,000,000,000,000.00.

Having recognized that "Colorado’s current transmission infrastructure is not adequate to meet the increasing electricity demands and the projected growth of wind and solar energy" and "The lack of adequate transmission represents a lost opportunity for early action to connect our vast renewable resources to the electric market while keeping Colorado’s transmission system reliable,"2 a state committee was convened last year to analyze and address these issues and opportunities.

This Clean Energy Development Authority (CEDA) states "Colorado has renewable resources in such abundance that the state can meet the current minimum utility Renewable Energy Standard by tapping a small portion of our total renewable resources." The Task Force assessed these opportunities, and the transmission requirements to bring these resources to market. (this source also has great resource maps and graphs)

Given the attention to this matter, and the fact that nearly half of the workers in the energy industry will be retiring within the decade, one can presume that this opens the door of opportunity for those considering a career in transmission, and not just as an electrical line technician/worker aka, lineman (whose journey level makes about $35/hour + benefits. For more info about being a lineman, click here. BTW, Trinidad State Junior College' Lineman School will have a Job Fair on Friday, December 12, 2008, 9AM - Noon in Colorado Springs, Colorado - click here for more details)

It takes teams of people in a number of different types of jobs to ensure overhead or underground transmission lines and the structures that support them are properly mapped, designed, engineered, licensed, permitted, manufactured, transported, built, connected, inspected, monitored, maintained and repaired.

Colorado employers of transmission-related jobs include:

- Xcel Energy
- Western Area Power Authority
- Tri-State Generation & Transmission
- Platte River Power Authority
- Black Hills Corporations
- Colorado Rural Electric Association, and
- Colorado Springs Utilities

among other power authorities and many, many subcontractors such as Utility Sales and Service in Longmont, CO. Contractors to transmission companies also include firms from the legal, land use, construction, financial, and other industries that support this cluster.

Training providers can vary based on which role on the team inspires you most. There are many opportunities in various occupation groups. For instance, if you prefer IT or mapping then consider training in GIS. However, if you prefer to work with your hands outdoors at great heights, consider training to become a lineman. If you prefer an office environment, public relations, governmental affairs, or business communications, consider telecommunications or public affairs (as a matter of fact, Tri-State G&T is looking for both of these positions as I write this post)

Refer to my schools post for training providers and use your web browser (not the Blogger search box) to Find keywords such as 'GIS' or 'lineman' (sorry, there's no search term for Public Affairs, since almost all colleges/universities teach communications and/or business).

In addition, some of the employers listed above have apprenticeship programs within their own companies, which means they will train you while they pay you. To find those apprenticeship programs that are registered with the U.S. Department of Labor, click on any of the industries listed in the orange or blue area of this website, scroll to the bottom and enter your zip code or state, and click the "Go" sign. (You can also check out my apprenticeships post for general info)

Speaking of great heights (I digress), check out one of my favorite YouTube videos about a lineman at this link, and embedded below:

Job Fairs

The Colorado Department of Labor & Employment maintains a job fair calendar on their website that's updated monthly. Job fairs can be held for one or multiple employers, and some may be energy focused. In fact, Weld County is hosting an 'New Energy Economy & Manufacturing Job Fair' on November 20th, and staffing agency Aerotek, who often hires for energy jobs, will be holding one on November 26th.

For more information about Aerotek's and Weld County's energy job fair, among others, visit their online calendar at: http://www.coworkforce.com/wd/

More events, for both jobseekers and employers, can also be found at:
http://www.e-colorado.org/Calendar.aspx
and http://barefoot2bootstraps.blogspot.com/


Here are some upcoming events which may not yet be listed on these calendars:

  • 12/12/08 @ 9am: Trinidad State Junior College Lineman School's Lineman Job Fair in Colorado Springs, Colorado - click here for more details
  • 1/12/09 @ 10am: Apprenticeship & Training Fair, 3030 Downing St. Organizations include: Emily Griffith Opportunity School, Colorado Contractors, DJEATC, CITC, Work Options for Women
  • 1/21/09 @ 10am: Denver Post & ExpoExpertsLLC.com are holding an Engineering, Technology and Oil & Gas Career Expo - click here for more details
  • 3/17/09 @ 3pm: HEXCEL JOB FAIR at Island Grove Regional Park, 425 N. 15th Ave., Greeley, Co. Hexcel Corporation [supplier for Vestas wind energy] is the global leader in developing and manufacturing composite materials for aerospace, wind energy, defense, and commercial applications. The Windsor location supports Vestas by supplying composite material that is used in manufacturing wind turbine blades. The Windsor manufacturing location has immediate openings for Production Operators. Must possess a High School Diploma or GED. Experience working in a manufacturing environment. Ability to work on a team. Demonstrated oral and written communication abilities. Demonstrated self motivation with excellent interpersonal skills. Task and solution orientated. Eligible candidate must be a U.S. citizen, U.S. national, a person lawfully admitted for permanent residence, a temporary resident under sections 210(a) or 245(A) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, a person admitted in refugee status, or a person granted asylum. Hexcel is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All applicants who wish to apply for any Hexcel positions MUST be actively registered with a Workforce Center. If not registered, pre register on line at www.connectingcolorado.com and bring printed registration form to the job fair.
  • 3/19/09 @ 1:30pm: Sustainability Career Fair, showcasing companies that develop, install or maintain green products and services, and those that are taking advantage of sustainable operating procedures within their business to reduce both energy and operating costs. More info here
  • 4/2/09 (postponed from 1/22/09) @ 1:30pm: Adams County Workforce Center's Energy Job Fair at BELLA SERA EVENT CENTER in Brighton, CO
  • 6/30/09 Doubletree Hotel Denver-North, 8773 Yates Dr., Westminster, CO, NECA 25 NECA Electrical Contractors looking for electrical workers.
  • 8/10/09 @ 11:00am: Colorado Springs Gazette Engineering, Technology & Security Clearance Career Expo at Antlers Hilton / Colorado Springs, CO, http://www.expoexpertsllc.com/
  • 9/9/09 10am-3pm: E-3 Job Fair at Colorado Convention Center, http://www.coworkforce.com/e3/
  • 12/10/09 10am-2pm: FirstTransit bus driver job fair, Jefferson County Workforce Center, 3500 Illinois, Golden, CO 80401, 303-271-4560, http://www.jeffcoworkforce.org/seeker_events.php
  • 2/16/10 The Denver Post Engineering and Technical Career Fair, Hyatt Regency Tech Center Denver, CO, http://www.expoexpertsllc.com/

NREL analyst positions

I was recently included in an e-mail distribution with the following information and am posting it below for qualified individuals who may be interested in applying.

"NREL has a few job openings and we are looking for stellar people to fill them. The first is a senior finance and policy analyst, and the other is to manage the Markets & Policies Impact Analysis Group. The management position would manage staff and provide strategic guidance about NREL's overall market and policy analysis; it is geared for folks that are more senior with management experience). Please forward this to anyone interested in working on analysis of renewable project financing, markets and policies. http://www.nrel.gov/employment/job_openings.html"

NREL is the acronym for National Renewable Energy Laboratory and is located in Golden, Colorado. It is the nation's primary laboratory for renewable energy and energy efficiency research and development. Their primary research facilities include:

- Alternative Fuels Users Facility
- Field Test Laboratory Building
- Outdoor Test Facility
- Science & Technology Facility
- Solar Energy Research Facility
- Solar Furnace
- Solar Radiation Research Laboratory
- Thermal Test Facility

Their website has tons of information about renewable energy and energy efficiency and is a very valuable resource to anyone wanting to learn about this industry.