Solar Thermal Engineer Job Description (sample): Design, assess and implement large commercial solar thermal
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feasibility studies, and the creation of project designs. Serve as a
technical expert for a line of solar thermal products/projects.
Requirements: 2+ years as a Solar Thermal Engineer. BSME, BS
Electrical Engineering, or related field. Advanced degrees, such as
an MBA or MS/PhD is preferred. CAD experience. Ability to
multi-task, strong communication and interpersonal skills,
comfortable in a fast paced work environment.
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Solar
Energy
Solar
energy
is
the
radiant
light
and
heat
from
the
Sun
that
has
been
harnessed
by
humans
since
ancient
times
using
a
range
of
ever-evolving
technologies.
Solar
radiation
along
with
secondary
solar
resources
such
as
wind
and
wave
power,
hydroelectricity
and
biomass
account
for
most
of
the
available
renewable
energy
on
Earth.
Only
a
minuscule
fraction
of
the
available
solar
energy
is
used.
Solar
technologies
are
broadly
characterized
as
either
passive
solar
or
active
solar
depending
on
the
way
they
capture,
convert
and
distribute
sunlight.
Active
solar
techniques
include
the
use
of
photovoltaic
panels,
solar
thermal
collectors,
with
electrical
or
mechanical
equipment,
to
convert
sunlight
into
useful
outputs.
Passive
solar
techniques
include
orienting
a
building
to
the
Sun,
selecting
materials
with
favorable
thermal
mass
or
light
dispersing
properties,
and
designing
spaces
that
naturally
circulate
air. From Wikipedia, the
free encyclopedia