Experience an immersive and informative 3-Day Utility-Scale Solar Workshop on Saturday, May 13, 20, and 21, 2023, starting at 9:00 am each day. This workshop provides participants a comprehensive understanding of solar construction, safety protocols, photovoltaic (PV) modules, and valuable insights into entry-level solar farm installation positions.
During the workshop, you will delve into the fundamental aspects of solar construction and learn about the essential safety measures required for successful project implementation. Gain a solid understanding of site preparation, module installation, and industry best practices to ensure the smooth execution of solar projects. The workshop also includes an in-depth introduction to Photovoltaic (PV) modules covering mechanical and electrical systems. Explore the inner workings of PV modules, how they harness solar energy and convert it into electricity, and learn about their integration into overall solar energy systems. This knowledge will equip you with the skills necessary to navigate the technical aspects of solar installations confidently.
Furthermore, the workshop offers OSHA-10 Training, a vital component to ensure a safe working environment. By completing this training, you will gain the skills and knowledge to identify and prevent potential hazards on solar construction sites. OSHA-10 certification is highly valued in the industry and enhances your employability prospects. The workshop provides valuable information about entry-level solar farm installation positions as an added benefit. Discover the job requirements, skills needed, and potential career paths within the solar industry. This insight will empower you to pursue opportunities and contribute to the growth of clean and renewable energy sources.
The 3-Day Utility-Scale Solar Workshop will be held at The Center for Energy Education, 460 Airport Road, Roanoke Rapids, NC 27870. Don’t miss this opportunity to expand your knowledge and explore exciting career prospects in the solar industry.
To register or learn more about the workshop, please call 252-541-3004.