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CoVolt Power is hiring a Welder to join our field operations supporting utility-scale projects. You will read project plans, interpret blueprints, and perform MIG, TIG, stick, and flux-cored welding on stainless steel, galvanized steel, and aluminum.
The role requires at least 2 years of welding experience, a high school diploma, and the ability to pass a welding test. Certification such as AWS or ASME is preferred, and a strong focus on safety, quality, and teamwork is essential.
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.
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