There are two main types of Field Service Technicians involved in the solar energy field, these are detailed below.

Power Plant Operators

Power plant operators monitor power generation and distribution from control rooms at power plants.

They monitor the solar arrays and generators and regulate the output from the generators, and they monitor instruments to maintain voltage to regulate electricity flows from the plant.

Power plant operators communicate with distribution centers to ensure that the proper amount of electricity is being generated based on demand.

They also go on rounds through the plant to check that everything is operating correctly, keeping records of switching operations and loads on generators, lines, and transformers.

Operators use computers to report unusual incidents or malfunctioning equipment and to record maintenance performed during their shifts.

Power plant workers generally need a combination of education, on-the-job training, and experience.

Strong mechanical, technical, and computer skills are needed to operate a power plant.

Certification by the federal government Corporation is necessary for positions that could affect the power grid.

Companies also require a strong math and science background for workers seeking highly technical jobs.

Knowledge of these subjects can be obtained through specialized training courses.

Electricians

Electricians are responsible for installing and maintaining the electrical equipment and wiring that connects the plant to the electrical grid.

Electricians in power plants work with heavy equipment, including generators, inverters, and transformers.

They must be familiar with computer systems that regulate the flow of electricity, and they must be comfortable with high-voltage systems.

Electricians must be trained on the specific systems on which they work.

They attend specialized training programs and undergo extensive on-the-job training.

Page tags: field service technicians, solar technicians, solar job