Build your future in clean energy

Clean energy jobs are critical for our future—and many are popping up. Companies are eager to find people like you to fill these new rolls.

A day in the life:

If you commit to a career as a clean energy tech, you can expect to do these tasks on any given day.

Coordinate or train installers, technicians, and subcontractors for solar or wind installation projects to ensure compliance with safety standards.

Track and maintain records of operations, onsite performance, budgets, and material estimates.

Assess system performance or functionality at the system, subsystem, and component levels.

Clean energy technicians make a good living. The most recent national average wages in are:

$34-59

Per Hour

$72-124K

Per Year

Things to think about:

When considering a career as an cleanr energy technician, there are some things you should consider first.

Assess system performance or functionality at the system, subsystem, and component levels.

Time spent working outside, exposed to the weather

Identifying strengths and weaknesses to find the best solution

Wearing protective equipment when doing hands on work

Information was sourced from ONet unless otherwise stated

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