Silicon Ranch Corporation

Remote Operations Center Operator - Solar PV

Join Silicon Ranch in Nashville as a Remote Operations Center Operator for solar PV. Monitor and control utility-scale solar plants, ensuring grid reliability and NERC compliance. Benefit from a structured DuPont shift schedule with extended time off and gain experience in real-time operations and data analytics.

Silicon Ranch Corporation

Company Overview

Silicon Ranch Corporation

Nashville, TN, United States

2011

Approximately 300 employees (source: siliconranch.com). Revenue figures post-2023 are not publicly detailed.

What They Do

Silicon Ranch focuses primarily on utility-scale solar energy development, ownership, and operation, integrated with battery storage and carbon solutions. The company has pioneered solar energy in the Southeast US, deploying US-made First Solar panels as early as 2015 and emphasizing long-term ownership of every project since its inception (source: siliconranch.com). Its core services encompass full-cycle project development from planning to construction and operations, featuring the proprietary Regenerative Energy platform that integrates agrivoltaics—combining solar generation with regenerative agriculture practices. This innovative approach was first implemented in 2019 at the 121-acre Providence Solar Farm in Tennessee, where 500 sheep were used to restore soil health through adaptive multi-paddock grazing (source: siliconranch.com). Target markets include utilities, corporations, and communities, allowing Silicon Ranch to serve as an independent power producer that generates tax revenues and creates jobs without requiring local capital investment.

Projects & Track Record

Among notable completed projects, Silicon Ranch delivered the 9.6 MW Chattanooga Volkswagen farm in Tennessee in 2012, marking the first utility-scale solar project in the state’s history. Other significant projects include the 39 MW Social Circle in Georgia (2013), 3 MW Okolona in Mississippi (2014), 17 MW Aerojet Rocketdyne in Arkansas (2015), and 20 MW Cumberland in Alabama (2018). By 2023, the company had achieved over 2.5 GW across 160+ projects, with a total portfolio exceeding 7 GW by 2025, spanning 15 states with coast-to-coast reach (source: siliconranch.com). Ongoing efforts include the Houston Solar Project, which unveiled a 26,000 sq. ft. lambing barn in 2024 to enhance national sheep flock genetics and host the first lambing season, alongside the CattleTracker™ research program integrating cattle grazing with solar (source: siliconranch.com). Key clients encompass major corporations and utilities, including Volkswagen, Aerojet Rocketdyne, and Meta, with partnerships aimed at carbon offsets through initiatives like Clearloop.

Recent Developments

In the last two years, Silicon Ranch has secured recognition as Solar Power World’s #1 Top Solar Developer in both 2023 and 2024, marking its fifth consecutive year at the top in Georgia. The company unveiled the Houston Solar lambing barn in 2024 and hosted its first CattleTracker™ DOE workshop the same year. Additionally, Silicon Ranch flipped the switch on a DENSO solar facility with TVA in Maryville, Tennessee, on August 29, 2025, and supported Meta’s massive AI operations project in September 2025 (source: siliconranch.com). Earlier milestones included acquiring Clearloop in 2021, crossing the 3 GW portfolio threshold, and launching agrivoltaics technician training programs, which have been instrumental in fostering local employment and community engagement.

Working There

Silicon Ranch employs over 300 people as of May 2025, with roles spanning development, project delivery, construction, operations, and land management. The company prioritizes local and veteran hiring, particularly in construction roles that scale with project size, and engages actively with local chambers of commerce for bids (source: siliconranch.com). Headquarters functions are based in Nashville, where strategic roles are filled, while field facilities across 15 states support construction and operations. The company culture emphasizes pioneering legacy, community integration, and holistic land stewardship, with a strong focus on local hiring and regenerative training programs that employ individuals from diverse backgrounds (source: siliconranch.com). Specific benefits are not detailed in public sources, but roles offer good-paying construction careers transitioning to long-term solar operations and land management.


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Job Description

Position: Renewable Operations Center Operator- Solar PV

Location: Nashville, TN (Onsite - Remote Operations Center)

Overview: The Remote Operations Specialist is responsible for the real-time monitoring, control, and operational compliance of utility-scale solar PV power plants from a NERC GOP-2 compliant Remote Operations Center (ROC). This role supports grid reliability, plant availability, safe operations, and regulatory compliance across a geographically diverse solar portfolio. The position functions as a front-line system operator, coordinating with Balancing Authorities (BAs), Transmission Operators (TOPs), Field O&M teams, Asset Management, and Engineering to ensure plants are operated safely, reliably, and in full compliance with NERC Reliability Standards.

Why Join Us

  • Be part of the setting up of a modern NERC compliant ROC
  • Operate critical utility-scale solar assets in a NERC-compliant control room
  • Play a direct role in supporting grid reliability and clean energy integration
  • Gain hands-on experience in real-time grid and plant operations
  • Build skills in data analytics and Power BI reporting
  • Work a structured DuPont schedule with built-in extended time off
  • Grow into senior operations, compliance, or performance engineering roles

Main Responsibilities

Real-Time Operations & Monitoring

  • Monitor and operate solar PV plants using SCADA, EMS, and plant monitoring platforms
  • Execute remote switching, curtailments, inverter setpoint changes, and plant controls in accordance with approved operating procedures
  • Respond to dispatch instructions and operational directives from Balancing Authority and Transmission Operator
  • Identify, diagnose, and escalate plant alarms, outages, and abnormal operating conditions
  • Maintain real-time situational awareness of plant status, weather conditions, grid constraints, and interconnection limits

NERC Compliance & Grid Operations

  • Perform operational duties in alignment with NERC and GOP-2 standards
  • Execute and document operator communications using three-part communication protocols where required
  • Maintain accurate and timely event logs, switching records, and operational documentation
  • Support disturbance reporting, event classification, and evidence retention
  • Participate in compliance drills, simulations, and internal readiness exercises
  • Support internal and external NERC audits by providing operational records and evidence

Incident & Event Management

  • Lead initial response to forced outages, inverter trips, grid events, and weather-related incidents
  • Coordinate with Field O&M, OEMs, EPCs, and internal engineering teams during events
  • Escalate issues per defined incident response procedures
  • Support post-event reviews and corrective action tracking

Performance Analytics & Reporting

  • In addition to real-time operations, this role encourages learning and hands-on exposure to data analysis and reporting
  • Support operational and performance reporting by:
    • Extracting data from SCADA systems, monitoring platforms, and event logs
    • Developing and maintaining dashboards and reports using Microsoft Power BI
  • Collaborate with Performance Engineering, Asset Management, and Compliance teams to:
    • Analyze trends in outages, curtailments, alarms, and availability
    • Improve operational insights, reporting automation, and decision-making
  • This role offers a growth pathway into operations analytics, performance engineering, or compliance support

Work Schedule & Environment

  • This position is based at a 24/7, 365-day Remote Operations Center (ROC) in Nashville, TN.
  • Staff work on a rotating DuPont shift schedule, commonly used in utility and control room environments.

DuPont Shift Structure (Typical):

  • Rotating 12-hour day and night shifts
  • Multi-week repeating cycle that generally includes:
    • Multiple consecutive day shifts
    • Multiple consecutive night shifts
    • Short recovery breaks
    • A built-in extended rest period (typically 7 consecutive days off)
  • Shift handovers are critical and include plant status, open incidents, grid constraints, and compliance-sensitive activities
  • Must be comfortable working nights, weekends, and holidays as part of a rotating schedule

Qualifications

Minimum Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Renewable Energy, or related technical discipline OR equivalent experience within the company supporting solar PV assets
  • Minimum 1-3 years of experience working with utility-scale solar PV systems
  • Demonstrated familiarity with:
    • SCADA or plant monitoring platforms
    • Solar plant metrics

Operational Readiness Requirements

Candidates without prior NERC or control room experience must:

  • Complete internal ROC onboarding and operations training program
  • Complete NERC fundamentals training within 6-12 months
  • Demonstrate proficiency in:
    • Event logging and documentation discipline
    • Operator communication protocols
    • Shift handover procedures
    • Incident escalation workflows

Preferred (But Not Required)

  • Exposure to grid operations or interconnection requirements
  • Familiarity with outage coordination
  • Experience building reports or dashboards in Power BI
  • Experience analyzing SCADA data

Key Competencies

  • Strong situational awareness and decision-making under pressure
  • Clear verbal and written communication during normal and emergency operations
  • High attention to detail and procedural discipline
  • Collaborative mindset across operations, engineering, and compliance teams
  • Commitment to safety, reliability, and regulatory compliance

Our interview process:

A typical interview process at Silicon Ranch might include the below stages. Please note that we may make changes to these steps as needed, and details will be provided to you early on in the process.

  1. Introductory Interview with our recruiter
  2. Hiring Manager Interview to dive into technical skills and behavioral questions
  3. Panel Interview to assess cross-functional skills and dive deeper into technical skills
  4. Executive Interview to answer high-level questions about SRC and the team

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About the role

April 9, 2026

Full time

Company

April 11, 2026

On-site

Solar Energy

Silicon Ranch Corporation

siliconranch.com

  •  Nashville, Tennessee, United States

1-3 years

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