Equipment Operator - Grade A
Strata Clean Energy
Company Overview
Strata Clean Energy
Durham, NC, United States
2008
Approximately 200 employees (source: linkedin.com). Revenue of €450 million in FY 2024 (source: cbinsights.com).
What They Do
Strata Clean Energy is a vertically integrated renewable energy company specializing in utility-scale solar and energy storage projects (source: cbinsights.com). The company provides comprehensive services across the entire project lifecycle, including project development, engineering, procurement, construction (EPC), operations, and maintenance (O&M). This vertical integration model allows Strata to optimize performance and quality across all phases of project development and operation. While Strata's primary focus is on solar and battery storage, the company is expanding into adjacent technologies, such as green hydrogen solutions, which promise to decarbonize emission-intensive segments of the industrial economy (source: cbinsights.com).
Projects & Track Record
Strata Clean Energy has achieved significant scale across its operational portfolio, completing over 270 solar and storage projects since its inception (source: cbinsights.com). The company has been instrumental in the development and construction of 3,000 megawatts (MW) of solar energy and 3,200 megawatt hours (MWh) of utility-scale energy storage. Additionally, Strata's operations and maintenance division oversees a portfolio of 5,000 MW. Looking forward, Strata's development pipeline is substantial, including 8,000 MW of solar and 31,000 MWh of battery storage in various stages of development (source: cbinsights.com). Notable projects include the Saticoy Battery Energy Storage Facility in Oxnard, California, completed in 2020, which was among the largest battery storage facilities of its time, and the Scatter Wash Battery Storage Complex in Arizona, developed in 2023, representing one of the largest utility-scale storage projects (source: cbinsights.com).
Recent Developments
In recent years, Strata Clean Energy has continued to demonstrate its growth and financial health, with a notable $300 million funding round occurring around January 2024 (source: cbinsights.com). Additionally, the company has seen a positive increase in its Mosaic Score by 182 points in the past 30 days, indicating strong recent momentum in its business operations (source: cbinsights.com). While specific details about other major announcements or acquisitions were not provided, the funding round reflects Strata's ongoing commitment to expanding its capabilities in the renewable energy sector.
Working There
Strata Clean Energy emphasizes a culture of customer satisfaction and a commitment to safety and quality, as articulated by CEO Markus Wilhelm (source: cbinsights.com). The company operates as a family-owned business, which influences its long-term decision-making philosophy, allowing it to focus on sustainability without the pressures of public shareholders. Strata actively engages in community involvement through various initiatives, including partnerships with local organizations and volunteer events (source: cbinsights.com). The company recruits across multiple disciplines, likely spanning development, engineering, procurement, construction management, operations, maintenance, project management, finance, and capital markets roles, reflecting its vertically integrated model.
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Job Description
The Equipment Operator (Grade A) can execute any task on any piece of equipment in the field, ensuring a safe, high-quality installation. This is a hands-on position; the Equipment Operator (Grade A) will be expected to be operating in the field.
This position is for all solar projects in the United States. Must be willing to travel.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Organization, flexibility, outstanding customer focus and effective communication are critical in performing duties which include, but are not limited to:
- Loading and unloading equipment from vehicles used to transport it.
- Inspecting equipment before and after use to ensure it is in good working order.
- Operate or control heavy equipment to complete tasks at the construction site.
- Monitor equipment performance and adjust settings as required to perform tasks correctly.
- Tracking scheduled maintenance of equipment and notifying your supervisor if equipment maintenance is past due or required.
- Participate in the daily toolbox talks.
- Follow detailed Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) and practices.
- Adhere to all company and industry standards and regulations.
- Keep equipment clean at all times.
- Maneuver motorized heavy equipment to ensure the accurate removal and placement of materials.
- Loading and offloading rocks, debris, and other materials from heavy equipment.
- Observe stipulated safety codes at all times.
- Communicate with coworkers to elucidate project specifications.
- Ability to work extended hours, as required.
- Advise the foreman and/or superintendent of requisite upgrades, repairs, and replacements.
- Develop and maintain a positive company image, both internally with fellow employees and with customers.
- Responsible for the upkeep of all company-issued tools and equipment.
- Provide feedback to higher-level managers on employee and teamwork performance and any behavioral and attendance issues.
Supervisory Responsibilities
- Coordinate the work of and provide assistance to Equipment Operator in-training and Equipment Operator workers.
- Aid coworkers to ensure that the site is clean and organized at the end of each shift.
- Provide suggestions to refine workflow and boost efficiency.
- Assist in the training of other Equipment Operator workers.
- Assist the Foreman and/or Superintendent with monitoring the workflow of heavy equipment involved in the same area.
- Ability to deliver great customer service, to both internal and external stakeholders, using patience, discretion, and professionalism.
- Properly fill out a Job Safety Analysis (JHA).
- Mentor junior crew members.
- Provide material request to Electrical Superintendent.
Education and/or Work Experience Requirements
- Minimum 15 years of Equipment Operator experience preferred.
- Solar Experience highly preferred.
- Exceptional manual dexterity and hand-eye coordination.
- OSHA 10 certification
- Capacity to provide and follow directions.
- Demonstrated knowledge of operating 6 pieces of equipment in excavation, slopes, unloading and loading, GPS, trenching, operating in congested areas, fine grading, and other tasks.
- Excavator
- Dozer
- Loader
- Skid Steer
- Telehandler
- Off Road Truck
- Motor Grader
- Tractors and Agricultural Equipment
- Basic math skills and reading comprehension.
- Work requires the ability to read and understand written instructions to understand simple processes.
- Basic computer skills, able to use Microsoft Office products and company email.
- Valid CDL license.
- Minimum High School Diploma or Equivalent.
- Demonstrates competence necessary to perform the work.
Physical Requirements/Work Environment
- Work is performed both in an office and field environment.
- Must be able to sit, stand, bend, twist and lift 50 pounds.
- Will be required to perform physical labor.
- Requires travel/overnight stays.
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About the role
May 22, 2026
Full time
Company
- Shackleford, Virginia, United States
Minimum 15 years of Equipment Operator experience preferred.
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