Lead Installer
Listed on 2026-02-12
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Installation Technician, Building Maintenance, Electrician/ Electrician Installation
AK Anchorage
145 W Dimond Blvd
Anchorage, AK 99515, USA
Reports to: Store Manager or Project Director
Status: Regular, Full-Time, Non-Exempt
Location: Anchorage, AK
Compensation: $28 - $35 DOE
Renewable Energy Systems of Alaska is looking for the right person to train as a Lead Installer at our Anchorage location.
Solar is one of the fastest-growing industries and this is a great opportunity to get training and experience with the best Renewable Energy company in Alaska. A motivated person will find that the position offers plenty of room for growth and opportunity!
About Us
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Renewable Energy Systems of Alaska has been providing solar and alternative power to Alaskans for more than 10 years with locations in Fairbanks, Wasilla, and Anchorage with a combined 100+ years of experience. We are an Alaskan-owned and operated company that prioritizes the safety and well-being of our employees and support the local communities that support us. Visit us at to learn more!
JOB SUMMARY: The Lead Solar Installer plays a critical role in ensuring high-quality, safe, and efficient installations of solar energy systems. This position is responsible for leading a crew of seasonal and permanent installers while upholding safety standards, delivering excellent customer service, and managing inventory control. The Lead Installer actively contributes to the company’s reputation by modeling professionalism, providing hands‑on training and collaborating with operations and sales teams to achieve project goals.
This role serves as a working lead, completing installations alongside the team while maintaining oversight of job execution, productivity, and customer satisfaction.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Champion Aleut Energy values:
Integrity, Teamwork, Quality, Innovation, Compassion and Sustainability. - Serve as on-site lead, ensuring projects adhere to timelines, quality standards, and safety expectations while guiding less experienced installers.
- Supervise and mentor crew members to maintain productivity, safety, and quality workmanship.
- Provide hands‑on training and performance feedback to crew members to support ongoing skill development.
- Model professional conduct, customer service, and problem‑solving for junior installers.
- Coordinate job site operations including material staging, workflow, and delegation of tasks.
- Interpret blueprints, specifications, and electrical/plumbing schematics for installation requirements.
- Install and repair solar‑energy systems, including photovoltaic (PV) and thermal systems for heating air or water.
- Locate and mark placement of collectors, tanks, and components based on site layout.
- Cut holes in roofing, walls, and ceilings to install equipment and route plumbing and electrical systems.
- Mount supports and brackets to secure solar collectors and related components.
- Test system circuits for continuity and leaks using meters and diagnostic tools and monitor for proper performance.
- Identify and resolve installation issues, replacing or repairing defective components as needed.
- Safely manage and care for tools, materials, and equipment to ensure proper use and prevent loss or damage.
- Maintain a clean, organized job site and company vehicle; load and unload materials, track inventory, and follow all safety protocols to ensure readiness and safety.
- Perform vehicle inspections and routine maintenance (DVIR reports).
- Collaborate with service and operations teams to ensure seamless customer experience and timely issue resolution.
- Attend company‑provided training and participate in meetings.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
- Basic understanding of electrical and plumbing systems, with the ability to read wiring diagrams and blueprints.
- Skilled in the safe operation of hand and power tools used in construction and solar installation.
- Ability to work on rooftops, in confined spaces, and outdoors in varying weather conditions.
- Knowledge of safety protocols and OSHA guidelines for construction and electrical work.
- Strong problem‑solving skills, mechanical aptitude, and attention to detail.
- Effective communication skills, with the ability to follow instructions and interact professionally with…
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