Renewable Energy Jobs at FirstLight Power
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ExpiredGranby, CanadaOn-site Full Time 13 days agoCAD 37–39 per hour
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ExpiredKapuskasing, Ontario, Canada  + 2 locationsOn-site Full Time 51 days agoCAD 125k–165k yearly
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ExpiredLachute, Quebec, CanadaOn-site Full Time 16 days agoCAD 37–39 per hour
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ExpiredMontreal, Canada  + 1 locationHybrid Full Time More than 3 months agoUSD 80k–90k yearly
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ExpiredOshawa, Ontario, CanadaRemote Full Time More than 3 months agoCAD 93k–103k yearly
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ExpiredUnited StatesRemote Full Time More than 3 months agoUSD 90k–105k yearly
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ExpiredMontreal, CanadaHybrid Full Time 2 months agoUSD 95k–120k yearly
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ExpiredTurners Falls, Massachusetts, United States  + 1 locationOn-site Full Time 2 months agoUSD 34–55 per hour
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ExpiredOshawa, Ontario, CanadaHybrid Full Time More than 3 months agoCAD 93k–103k yearly
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ExpiredSaint-Jérôme, CanadaOn-site Full Time More than 3 months agoCAD 37–39 per hour
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ExpiredKapuskasing, Ontario, CanadaOn-site Full Time More than 3 months agoCAD 46 per hour
FirstLight Power
Company Overview
What They Do
FirstLight Power focuses primarily on renewable energy solutions, particularly in hydroelectric power, pumped-hydro storage, utility-scale solar, large-scale battery systems, and both onshore and offshore wind. The company specializes in hybrid solutions that integrate these technologies to enhance grid reliability and contribute to decarbonization efforts across North America (source: firstlight.energy). With a portfolio that includes over 1,650 megawatts (MW) of renewable energy and storage assets, FirstLight is actively developing a pipeline of more than 4 gigawatts (GW) of solar, battery, hydro, and wind projects. This extensive capacity allows them to provide clean power sales, including renewable energy credits, to a diverse range of clients (source: businessviewmagazine.com). The company serves utility customers, municipal electric departments, and regional grids, supplying power to over 21,000 homes and businesses, particularly in New England and Eastern Canada (source: firstlight.energy). Competitively, FirstLight differentiates itself through its scale and strategic expansions, such as the addition of over 200 MW in Québec and Ontario through its acquisition of Hydroméga Services Inc., positioning itself as a leader in hybrid renewable-storage solutions (source: investpsp.com).
Projects & Track Record
Among FirstLight's notable projects is the Shepaug Generating Station, located on the Housatonic River in Connecticut, which is the state's second-largest renewable energy source and the largest hydroelectric facility. This facility plays a crucial role in supplying reliable baseload power and has contributed significantly to the creation of Lake Lillinonah (source: firstlight.energy). In Canada, FirstLight's former H2O Power facilities, which originated from eight hydro plants in Ontario, have undergone significant upgrades, increasing their capacity from 131 MW to 151 MW through a comprehensive refurbishment program that included a $130 million overhaul from 2011 to 2021 (source: businessviewmagazine.com). The Okikendawt Hydroelectric Project in Dokis, Ontario, has also marked its 10th year of operation in 2024, showcasing FirstLight's commitment to sustainable partnerships with local communities, such as the Dokis First Nation (source: firstlight.energy). Furthermore, Hydroméga's integrated assets contribute over 135 MW of hydroelectric projects developed since 1987, along with more than 1 GW of wind capacity in Québec, representing a significant portion of the province's installed wind power (source: investpsp.com).
Recent Developments
In the past two years, FirstLight Power has made significant strides, including the acquisition of Hydroméga Services Inc. on February 22, 2024, which expanded its Canadian operating capacity to over 200 MW and added a 2 GW development pipeline (source: investpsp.com). Additionally, on August 6, 2024, the company secured a power purchase agreement with Burlington Electric Department for 54 GWh of hydropower and VT-1 renewable energy credits from the Shepaug facility through 2025 (source: firstlight.energy). The company also celebrated the 10-year milestone of the Okikendawt project in partnership with the Dokis First Nation in summer 2024, highlighting its commitment to community engagement and sustainable development (source: firstlight.energy). Furthermore, FirstLight launched the FirstLight Sustains initiative in spring 2023, aimed at supporting community development and environmental education (source: firstlight.energy). The company was also recognized as the Clean Energy Company of the Year at the Green Future Gala, underscoring its growth and commitment to clean energy solutions (source: firstlight.energy).
Working There
FirstLight Power employs over 200 individuals across various roles, including engineering, mechanics, electricians, communications, strategy, and development. Many of these positions are unionized, reflecting the company's commitment to providing good-paying jobs while maintaining a focus on operating century-old assets, some dating back to 1906 and 1925 (source: firstlight.energy). The company actively hires talent across its offices in Burlington and Northfield, Massachusetts; New Milford, Connecticut; Adrian, Pennsylvania; Oshawa, Ontario; and Montréal, Québec, seeking individuals passionate about clean energy to join their teams (source: firstlight.energy). The culture at FirstLight emphasizes deep regional roots, with employees dedicated to maintaining legacy facilities while fostering a family-like environment that supports grid decarbonization efforts. Initiatives like FirstLight Sustains promote community volunteering, public safety, workforce development, and environmental education (source: firstlight.energy). While specific benefits are not detailed in public sources, the company highlights the advantages of union jobs and opportunities for public recreation tied to its stewardship of 14,000 acres of land (source: businessviewmagazine.com).
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