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CoVolt Power is seeking a Field-based Electrical General Foreman to contribute to the construction of solar fields and support the electrical scope on site in Texas. The role involves hands-on installation, splicing, testing, and trenching activities across DC and MV systems.
The ideal candidate has experience on solar construction projects, strong teamwork and safety focus, and can train others in underground work.
CoVolt Power is a leading utility-scale EPC (Engineering, Procurement & Construction) company specializing in the design and delivery of solar, battery energy storage (BESS), and high voltage infrastructure. Since its founding in 2005, the company has built a reputation for de-risking project delivery and providing creative, integrated solutions that span the power and digital infrastructure sectors.
Consistently ranked as a top-tier EPC, CoVolt Power leveragesa mission-driven approach to safety and quality, deliveringthousands of megawatts in renewable assets that support a moreresilient and sustainable energy future for developers, utilities,independent power producers (IPPs), and data center operatorsacross North America.
This is a field-based, hands-on position in which successful candidates contribute to the construction of a solar field. This position supports the electrical scope.
Can independently perform the following:
*Electrical General Foreman must be able to train others on all aspects of Underground. *
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