Entry Level Solar Operator Job at Massachusetts Clean Energy in Lawrence
2 Months ago
Lawrence, Massachusetts, United States
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Job Description
Nexamp is hiring a full-time entry-level Solar Operator in Lawrence, MA. Responsibilities include monitoring solar and battery energy storage plants, troubleshooting issues, coordinating with team members, and tracking operations in management software. The position requires a commitment to renewable energy and involves working 40 hours per week, including weekends and holidays. Training will be provided for candidates passionate about climate change.
Nexamp is seeking to hire a full-time entry-level Operator to join our Operations Center in Lawrence, MA. You will be responsible for monitoring the fleet, identifying potential problems, coordinating with team members in the development of resolutions, and when necessary, escalating issues to our service team, and tracking them in fleet management software. The Nexamp Operations Center is responsible for monitoring our fleet of renewable energy assets and maintaining the fleet at optimum performance, 24/7/365 days a year.This is an entry-level position for which we will train skilled people who are passionate about climate change and renewable energy. You will get the chance to learn from industry experts and grow in your career at Nexamp.This role is full-time, expected to work 40 hours throughout the week, including weekends & holidays, 7am-4pm ET. This role is full-time out of our Lawrence, MA Operations Center.Recruitment Timeline & Important Dates:Nexamp’s Talent team will be reviewing applications and scheduling phone interviews on a rolling basis January through February. All applications should be submitted by February 28th. Onsite interviews will take place in our Lawrence, MA office on March 27th (snow date March 28th). The start date for the Solar Operator will be April 2025.Job Duties/ResponsibilitiesWhat you’ll do:Monitor daily production of our solar photovoltaic and battery energy storage plantsIdentify potential issues and conduct remote troubleshooting where possibleProvide detailed outage updates and resolutions in our monitoring platformMake and receive calls with customers, equipment manufacturers, field technicians, utility personnel, and other Nexamp team membersLog information and facilitate resolutions to maximize production while ensuring personnel and equipment safetyManage operations email inbox, including alarms and alerts from sites and associated equipment, and identify and alert appropriate personnel based on the situation and SOPAssist in the generation of energy production reportsContinuously seek to optimize monitoring best practices and proceduresOccasionally will be required to work OT to support the needs of the Nexamp Operations CenterQualificationsWhat you'll bring:The ideal candidate must be enthusiastic, self-motivated, hands-on, results-oriented, and a team player.Basic knowledge of electricity/electrical terms (voltage, current, power, energy) a plusAbility to work 40 hours per week including weekends and holidaysHigh school diploma, prefer some post high school education, vocational or tech school is appropriateAbility to understand and follow Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)Ability to work well in a structured, team environmentAbility to remain calm under pressure given an emergency situation at one of our facilitiesComfortable working through repetitive tasks with great attention to detailComputer knowledge and competency with Microsoft Office tools including Word and ExcelAbility to read plansCommitment to Nexamp's mission and have a passion for solving tomorrow's climate crisis today.Demonstrated experience in effectively communicating information, ideas, and perspectives with people inside and beyond your organization.Experience in showcasing initiative to make improvements to current work, processes, products, and services across the organization. We value accountability and an ownership mentality.Ability to ask appropriate questions, analyze data, identify the root causes of problems, and present creative solutions.Expertise in building strong internal and external relationships with customers and stakeholders, instilling trust and loyalty across the industry.Eagerness to develop a fundamental understanding of how Nexamp operates and then apply that knowledge effectively to inform business decisions.How to ApplyPlease apply directly at this link: https://grnh.se/88f659922us
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One of the building blocks of health system strengthening is Human Resource Development for Health workers. To achieve this outcome, HeRON will carry out an advocacy visit to the local government health authorities (LGHA) and state primary health care development agencies to strengthen the existing policies on training needs and recruitment of health personnel across all pillars within 49 supported health facilities in 14 LGAs within Adamawa hence contributing toward a more resilient health system and universal health care coverage. The Adamawa State Government, in collaboration with various development partners, is focused on improving health outcomes through the implementation of demand creation activities within the state. The Ward Development Committees (WDC), Community Health Influencers, Promoters, and Services (CHIPS) agents, and other community structures play a pivotal role in mobilizing communities and increasing awareness on critical health issues. To strengthen these efforts, there is a need for a comprehensive Social and Behavior Change Communication (SBCC) strategy that can guide the dissemination of key health messages and foster positive health-seeking behaviors across the communities. The SBCC strategy will be integral in creating demand for essential health services, particularly in maternal, newborn, and child health (MNCH), family planning, immunization, and nutrition. The strategy will also support the development of Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) materials tailored to the cultural and social contexts of the communities in Adamawa State. Thus, developing key messages to address concerns, link aspirations as well as inform demand for health care services are paramount. Furthermore, the use of several community-based structures will be key to sustainable improving such demand for PHC services even beyond several/respective project lives. Consequently, the development of a Social and Behaviour Change Communication (SBCC) strategy for Adamawa state as well as disseminate key messages with the WDC, CHIPS agents, and other community structures, to improve demand for primary health care services in Adamawa state is apt and timely. These materials will be disseminated through community sensitization activities led by WDCs, CHIPS agents, and other community structures. The primary objective of this consultancy is to develop a Social and Behavior Change Communication (SBCC) strategy and facilitate the dissemination of key health messages through the WDCs, CHIPS, and other community structures. The consultant will also be responsible for the development of culturally appropriate IEC materials to support demand creation efforts. Scope of Work The consultant will be responsible for the following tasks: Situation Analysis: Conduct a desk review of current SBCC developed strategy and activities, including a review of existing strategies, materials, and communication channels being used by WDCs, CHIPS, and other community structures. Identify gaps and opportunities in current SBCC efforts, particularly in the areas of demand creation for MNCH, family planning, immunization, and nutrition services. Development of SBCC Strategy: Develop a comprehensive SBCC strategy that addresses the identified gaps and leverages opportunities for improving health-seeking behaviors within the communities. Ensure the strategy is aligned with national health communication guidelines and is tailored to the specific cultural and social contexts of Adamawa State. Incorporate approaches for engaging key community stakeholders, including religious and traditional leaders, to support the dissemination of health messages. Development of IEC Materials: Design and develop culturally appropriate IEC materials, including posters, flyers, brochures, and radio messages, that align with the SBCC strategy. Ensure that the materials are simple, clear, and accessible to various community audiences, including those with low literacy levels. Capacity Building: Support the conduct of training sessions for WDCs, CHIPS agents, and other relevant community structures on the use of the SBCC strategy and IEC materials. Provide guidance on how to effectively engage communities and sustain demand creation activities over time. Monitoring and Evaluation: Develop a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) framework to assess the impact of the SBCC strategy and the dissemination of IEC materials. Provide recommendations for ongoing improvement of SBCC activities based on M&E findings. Dissemination and Reporting: Prepare a detailed report outlining the SBCC strategy, the process of development, and key outcomes. Present the SBCC strategy and IEC materials to relevant stakeholders, including government officials, development partners, and community representatives, for validation and endorsement. Activities and level of effort The consultant will be supported by the Deputy team lead, and any staffs assign by Adamawa State primary health care development Agency. Other support can be provided by HeRON team and ADSPHCDA. Specific activities and the number of days needed for each include the following: Activity Days needed 1.Lead the review documents, secondary data including previous formative research and media analyses, and existing SBCC strategies and materials for Adamawa State 1 day 2.Develop Adamawa state Social and behavior Change communication (SBCC) strategy based on the above review as well as the agreed outline below: a.Determine the Communication goal & objectives of the SBCC strategy: for example, i) Adoption of desired behaviors ii) Strengthened capacities of stakeholders iii) Enhanced enabling environment b.Identification of thematic areas c.Understanding the state, LGA and Ward and Community level contexts d.Situation analysis of the thematic areas e.Identification of list of theme-based desired behaviors f.Prioritization of issues, desired behaviours, and identification of barriers/enablers g.Development of key messages and identification of approaches/tools 2 days 3.Conduct a stakeholder analysis of community structures in Adamawa state to determine current and potential interests of key stakeholders with a view to developing appropriate strategies for SBCC 1 day 4.Consolidate and review reports of situation analysis for appropriateness so as to fit into the outline as agreed by the Adamawa state government officials. 1 day 5.Facilitate technical discussion with key government officials and stakeholders to obtain consensus on a choice of a number or a combination of SBCC options 1 day 6.Develop an SBCC Strategy in consultation with project staff, partners, and other key stakeholders including project participants 1 day 7.Write Communication Plan outlining message themes and/or specific wording of messages, primary and secondary audiences, recommended communication channels and media, and roles and responsibilities for implementation. 1 day 8.Write an M & E Plan setting benchmarks for success of the SBCC strategy, for example message coverage, uptake of key behaviors and services, appropriate use of services and products. The strategy should recommend specific methodologies and tools that can be integrated into existing project M & E system and roles and responsibilities for implementing M & E for SBCC Strategy. 1 day 9.After a break to allow for team review of draft Strategy (including communication, and M & E plans), incorporate feedback from HeRON project team/ Agency into final ADSHCDA SBCC Strategy document. 10.Summit the final copy of the WDC framework document for final approval by the assigned personnel. 1 day 11.Write brief trip reports for each trip to the State/field outlining activities completed and stakeholders who participated in the process of development. Deliverables A comprehensive SBCC strategy document. A suite of IEC materials tailored to the needs of the communities in Adamawa State. Training materials and reports on capacity-building sessions conducted with WDCs, CHIPS agents, and other community structures. A final report detailing the consultancy process, findings, and recommendations. Payment Rate and Schedule: Maximum Contract Amount IS NGN 160,000 naira per day for 10 days (inclusive of 5% WHT) Minimum Qualifications: Advanced degree in Public Health, or a related field with medical background in community health At least 7-10 years of experience in developing and implementing SBCC strategies, particularly in the health sector. Proven experience in developing IEC materials and conducting community sensitization activities. Strong understanding of the cultural and social dynamics in Adamawa State or similar contexts. Excellent communication, facilitation, and report-writing skills. Ability to work collaboratively with government officials, community leaders, and development partners. Most fluent in English and Hausa Language and other local languages of Adamawa State is added Advantage. 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