
Solarcorps Residential Design & Project Coordination Fellow (m/w/d)

GRID Alternatives
Company Overview
GRID Alternatives
Oakland, CA, United States
2001
Business Model
Renewable Energy
GRID Alternatives focuses on providing renewable energy solutions, particularly solar energy, to underserved communities. They engage in solar panel installations, education, and workforce development.
Their revenue streams include grants, donations, and partnerships with various organizations and government entities aimed at promoting solar energy access.
Locations & Geography
GRID Alternatives operates primarily in the United States, with significant projects in California, Colorado, New Mexico, and Nevada. They also have international initiatives in countries like Nicaragua and Nepal.
Company Culture
Their mission is to empower communities in need by providing access to renewable energy and promoting environmental justice. They value inclusivity, sustainability, and community engagement.
GRID Alternatives fosters a collaborative and supportive work environment where employees are encouraged to contribute ideas and participate in community outreach. They emphasize teamwork and shared goals.
They offer various training programs and workshops aimed at enhancing employee skills in renewable energy technologies and project management. This commitment to development helps employees grow within the organization.
Activities & Projects
GRID Alternatives is currently involved in multiple solar installation projects across the U.S., focusing on low-income households and community organizations. They also run educational programs to train the next generation of solar installers.
They are innovating in the field of solar technology by integrating energy storage solutions into their installations, enhancing energy resilience for communities. Their approach combines technology with community needs.
GRID Alternatives practices sustainability by utilizing eco-friendly materials in their installations and promoting energy efficiency. They aim to reduce carbon footprints while providing renewable energy solutions.
Career Opportunities
Typical job openings at GRID Alternatives include positions in project management, solar installation, community outreach, and administrative roles. They seek individuals passionate about renewable energy and social equity.
Employees enjoy a range of benefits including health insurance, retirement plans, and opportunities for professional development. They also promote a healthy work-life balance through flexible working arrangements.
Contact Information
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Job Description
GRID Alternatives’ SolarCorps Fellowship Program is an opportunity for highly motivated and enthusiastic people to join GRID Alternatives for an 11-month paid service term. In this position, you’ll gain valuable experience in the renewable energy and non-profit industries while making significant contributions to communities most impacted by environmental and economic injustice!
The SolarCorps Fellowship Program is part of the AmeriCorps network of programs. SolarCorps is made possible with funding support from AmeriCorps and JPB Foundation.
The Opportunity
The SolarCorps Residential Design & Project Coordination Fellow will learn what it takes to put a solar system on a residential solar project from start to end. The fellow will also serve directly on GRID's low-income solar installation projects, helping complete all aspects of installation including system design, permitting, installation of solar panel systems, approval, and utility interconnection. This position will prepare you to be an entry-level PV designer, project coordinator, or permit runner in solar or related industries.
- Learn to evaluate solar potential, construct-ability, utility bill analysis, financial analysis, policy and solar design for affordable residential buildings
- Develop solar-related educational materials for affordable housing owners
- Assist in processing solar incentive paperwork and managing application processes
- Help with scheduling and preparing for site visits, inspections, and service calls
- Help organize and maintain project information in Salesforce
- Participate in solar PV installation, service calls, permit running, and site visits
- Stage and load equipment before and after installation projects
- Assist staff with preliminary designs and permit packs
- Help organize and maintain project information in Salesforce
What you need to bring to this role
- Must be 18 years or older
- 11-month commitment and complete 1700 hours of service
- To be eligible for AmeriCorps, applicants must be a U.S. citizen, national, or legal permanent resident alien of the United States.
- Ultra-organized with demonstrated success juggling multiple demands
- Clean, valid driver’s license and clean driving record
- Good communication skills (written and verbal)
- High computer literacy
- Ability to learn and retain new concepts and technology quickly
- Comfort working as part of a team in a hard-working informal, high growth organization
- Must be self-motivated and self-directed
- Passion for renewable energy, sustainability, the environment, or environmental justice
- Interest and enthusiasm for renewable energy, community development, helping families and communities in need
Let's Talk Money
- $37,400 stipend for 11 months (Mon, Sept 16, 2024 - Friday August 15, 2025)
- Segal Americorps Education Award of $10,000 upon successful completion of fellowship
- Professional development opportunities and funds (based on approval of supervisors)
How we take care of you
- 10 personal days off and 13 holidays observed by GRID
- Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance
- Childcare if eligible
What will be your schedule
- Fellows average 40 hours per week (total AmeriCorps requirement is 1700 hours).
- Mid-Year Career Readiness Retreat in Oakland, CA
- Monthly Virtual Calls and Collaboration with other Fellows
Where you will sit & the places you may go
GRID Alternatives Greater Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. This position may require some travel throughout the region.
Why do a Fellowship at GRID Alternatives
GRID Alternatives is a diverse and inclusive national non-profit organization that provides renewable energy, workforce training, and solar policy advocacy. At GRID, we care about each other and know that each employee has a whole self that includes life outside of GRID. Our culture supports learning, growth, and well-being of all of our team members.
Based in Oakland, California, GRID has 9 regional offices and affiliates serving all of California, Colorado, and the Mid-Atlantic Region. GRID also works in Nicaragua, Mexico, and Nepal and has a dedicated staff of 450 and growing!
GRID Alternatives provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability or genetics. Because we value EID at GRID we encourage folks from all backgrounds to apply even if you do not meet all qualifications.
Ready to Apply?
Submit both a resume and cover letter online at https://gridalternatives.org/get-involved/careers/open-positions. Mailed and emailed applications are not accepted. Due to the high number of applications- please do not call or email additional inquiries. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
Thank you for your interest in GRID Alternatives!
About the role
- Los Angeles, United States
Entry-level
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