TECHNICIAN
Handle tools and equipment required for maintenance and repairs.
An Operation and Maintenance (O&M) Technician for solar systems focuses on the hands-on tasks involved in the maintenance, operation, and repair of solar power systems. The role is crucial to ensuring that solar plants or installations operate efficiently, safely, and reliably.
Job Scope:
1. Routine Inspections & Monitoring:
- Conduct daily, weekly, or monthly inspections of solar panels, inverters, electrical systems, and other components.
- Monitor solar plant performance through SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) or other monitoring systems.
- Identify and address any performance issues, irregularities, or system failures promptly.
2. Preventive Maintenance:
- Perform scheduled preventive maintenance tasks to ensure the longevity and efficiency of the solar power system.
- Clean solar panels to remove dirt, debris, or other obstructions that may hinder performance.
- Lubricate moving parts (e.g: trackers) and replace worn-out components as necessary.
- Inspect and maintain electrical components, cables, and connections to prevent wear and tear or failures.
3. Troubleshooting & Repairs:
- Identify faults or malfunctioning components within the solar system (panels, inverters, batteries, etc)
- Troubleshoot electrical issues, system errors, or mechanical failures and repair them in a timely manner.
- Replace faulty components such as inverters, circuit boards, and other equipment when needed.
- Ensure all repairs and replacements meet safety standards.
4. Safety Compliance:
- Adhere to strict safety protocols, especially when working with high-voltage systems, during inspections, or when climbing to roof-mounted installations.
- Participate in safety audits and ensure that all tasks comply with health, safety, and environmental regulations.
- Follow lockout/tagout (LOTO) procedures during maintenance to ensure safe working conditions.
5. Documentation & Reporting:
- Maintain accurate records of maintenance activities, repairs and system performance.
- Document the conditions of solar panels, inverters, and electrical systems during inspections.
- Generate daily, weekly, and monthly reports for senior management or engineers regarding system status and performance.
- Report any anomalies or issues that require immediate attention or escalation to higher management.
6. Coordination with Other Teams:
- Collaborate with senior engineers and other O&M technicians to resolve complex issues or implement major repairs.
- Work with contractors for specialized repairs or installations (e.g., panel replacement or inverter servicing).
- Assist in testing and commissioning new installations or upgrades.
7. Equipment Handling & Inventory:
- Ensure proper maintenance and calibration of testing equipment.
- Maintain an inventory of parts and consumables, ensuring that essential parts are available when needed.
8. System Optimization:
- Report underperforming areas of the solar system and assist in implementing corrective measures.
- Assist in evaluating the system's energy production and efficiency.
Job Requirements:
1. Educational Qualifications:
- High school diploma or equivalent required; a technical certification or associate degree in Electrical Engineering, Renewable Energy, or a related field is highly preferred.
- Specialized certifications in solar PV systems or electrical safety are a plus.
2. Experience:
- Typically, 1-3 years of experience working as a technician in the renewable energy sector, particularly with solar photovoltaic (PV) systems, is preferred.
- Hands-on experience with solar panels, inverters, electrical systems. and troubleshooting.
- Prior experience in operation and maintenance of solar systems or electrical equipment is a plus.
3. Technical skills:
- Basic knowledge of solar PV system components (e.g; panels, inverters, battery storage).
- Familiarity with testing tools and techniques used for solar system diagnostics.
- Understanding of electrical safety standards and procedurs.
- Ability to use monitoring systems (e.g; SCADA) to track system performance.
- Knowledge of wiring, circuit testing, and basic electrical theory.
4. Physical requirements:
- Ability to work in outdoor environments and on rooftops (if applicable) in various weather conditions.
- Ability to perform manual tasks such as lifting equipment, carrying tools, and climbing ladders or scaffolding.
- Comfort working with heights and electrical systems.
5. Soft Skills:
- Strong troubleshooting and problem-solving abilities.
- Attention to detail in performing inspections and maintenance tasks.
- Good communication skills for reporting problems and interacting with team members.
- Ability to work independently and in a team setting.
6. Certifications (Preferred but not mandatory):
- OSHA Safety Certification for working with electrical systems and maintaining safe work practices.
- First Aid and CPR Certification to handle emergencies on-site.
7. Other Requirements:
- Valid driver's license (if travel to multiple locations or job sites is required).
- Willingness to work flexible hours or be on call if necessary, including weekends or holidays.
- Ability to travel to different sites, sometimes over long distances, depending on the job assignment.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: RM2,000.00 - RM2,500.00 per month