
Solar PV Tech III
Facility Innovations Group, Phoenix, AZ, United States
Phoenix, United States | Posted on 01/05/2026
We are hiring Solar PV Technicians III to serve as the senior technician on mechanical crews supporting commercial and industrial solar projects across Arizona, primarily in Maricopa County. This role is for highly experienced installers who can lead technical installation efforts, troubleshoot field issues, and guide less experienced technicians without holding formal supervisory authority.
We’ve secured a long-term contract running through 2028 and are expanding our field crews accordingly.
Position start date: February 1, 2026 with onboarding and training occurring during January.
The company:
Recognized as an INC. Magazine INC. 500 fastest growing energy company, we deliver high-quality installations for commercial and industrial facilities. We value professionals who take pride in their work, lead by example, and thrive in a team that communicates clearly, works efficiently, and values hands-on experience.
The opportunity:
As a Solar PV Technician III, you are the primary technical resource on a mechanical crew. You will execute complex installation tasks, lead array stringing activities, support commissioning efforts, and troubleshoot mechanical and electrical issues as they arise. You are not a foreman or crew lead, but you are expected to guide and support less experienced technicians and coordinate closely with the Mechanical Foreman.
This position reports to the Mechanical Foreman.
YOUR DAY TO DAY
Install and verify solar racking systems and module mounting to specification
Lead solar array stringing activities and ensure correct routing, labeling, and management of conductors
Install, terminate, and inspect MC4 and equivalent connectors
Perform multimeter testing to troubleshoot strings, connectors, and continuity issues
Support commissioning activities by verifying mechanical and electrical readiness
Identify, diagnose, and resolve installation issues in the field
Coordinate technical tasks with the Mechanical Foreman
Provide some direction and hands-on guidance to Solar PV Tech I and II personnel
Ensure torque, alignment, grounding, and fastening meet project standards
Maintain clean, safe, and organized work areas
Work safely around energized and non-energized electrical systems
Requirements
Extensive experience installing commercial or utility-scale solar arrays
Hands-on experience with solar racking systems and hardware
Proven experience with solar array stringing and connector installation
Experience using a multimeter for solar troubleshooting and verification
Familiarity with commissioning support activities and punch-list resolution
Strong understanding of mechanical-electrical interfaces in PV systems
Comfortable working at heights and in outdoor Arizona conditions
High proficiency with hand and power tools used in solar construction
Ability to lift up to 50 lbs and perform sustained physical labor
Ability to read and interpret written instructions, layout drawings, and basic electrical documentation
Reliable attendance and punctuality
Premium hourly pay based on experience and demonstrated technical expertise
Long-term employment with a stable, nationally recognized company
Clear advancement pathways into leadership and supervisory roles
Continued exposure to large-scale commercial and industrial solar projects
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We are hiring Solar PV Technicians III to serve as the senior technician on mechanical crews supporting commercial and industrial solar projects across Arizona, primarily in Maricopa County. This role is for highly experienced installers who can lead technical installation efforts, troubleshoot field issues, and guide less experienced technicians without holding formal supervisory authority.
We’ve secured a long-term contract running through 2028 and are expanding our field crews accordingly.
Position start date: February 1, 2026 with onboarding and training occurring during January.
The company:
Recognized as an INC. Magazine INC. 500 fastest growing energy company, we deliver high-quality installations for commercial and industrial facilities. We value professionals who take pride in their work, lead by example, and thrive in a team that communicates clearly, works efficiently, and values hands-on experience.
The opportunity:
As a Solar PV Technician III, you are the primary technical resource on a mechanical crew. You will execute complex installation tasks, lead array stringing activities, support commissioning efforts, and troubleshoot mechanical and electrical issues as they arise. You are not a foreman or crew lead, but you are expected to guide and support less experienced technicians and coordinate closely with the Mechanical Foreman.
This position reports to the Mechanical Foreman.
YOUR DAY TO DAY
Install and verify solar racking systems and module mounting to specification
Lead solar array stringing activities and ensure correct routing, labeling, and management of conductors
Install, terminate, and inspect MC4 and equivalent connectors
Perform multimeter testing to troubleshoot strings, connectors, and continuity issues
Support commissioning activities by verifying mechanical and electrical readiness
Identify, diagnose, and resolve installation issues in the field
Coordinate technical tasks with the Mechanical Foreman
Provide some direction and hands-on guidance to Solar PV Tech I and II personnel
Ensure torque, alignment, grounding, and fastening meet project standards
Maintain clean, safe, and organized work areas
Work safely around energized and non-energized electrical systems
Requirements
Extensive experience installing commercial or utility-scale solar arrays
Hands-on experience with solar racking systems and hardware
Proven experience with solar array stringing and connector installation
Experience using a multimeter for solar troubleshooting and verification
Familiarity with commissioning support activities and punch-list resolution
Strong understanding of mechanical-electrical interfaces in PV systems
Comfortable working at heights and in outdoor Arizona conditions
High proficiency with hand and power tools used in solar construction
Ability to lift up to 50 lbs and perform sustained physical labor
Ability to read and interpret written instructions, layout drawings, and basic electrical documentation
Reliable attendance and punctuality
Premium hourly pay based on experience and demonstrated technical expertise
Long-term employment with a stable, nationally recognized company
Clear advancement pathways into leadership and supervisory roles
Continued exposure to large-scale commercial and industrial solar projects
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