Silfab Solar

Renewable Energy

QualityLabTechnician

$0k+ Fort Mill, South Carolina, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Quality Lab Technician at Silfab Solar. Skills: Quality control testing, Testing equipment operation, Data analysis. Conduct quality control tests. Inspect incoming raw materials”

Industry & Context.

Renewable Energy
Problems you'll solve

Root cause analysis

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

High school diploma or equivalent

Nice to Have

Associate degree or technical certification, Prior experience in QA or testing, Experience in solar or manufacturing industry

What You'll Do.

Conduct quality control tests

Inspect incoming raw materials

Inspect in-process components

Inspect finished PV cells

Inspect finished PV modules

Operate testing equipment

Maintain testing equipment

Identify product defects

Document product defects

Identify non-conformities

Document non-conformities

Collaborate on corrective actions

Assist in developing testing procedures

Assist in improving testing procedures

Collaborate on quality issues

Participate in root cause analysis

Participate in continuous improvement

Maintain testing data records

Maintain testing results records

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional teams; Quality Assurance team

Communication Scope

Report findings

Full Job Description

Making a difference in the world by reducing carbon emissions and improving access to clean energy with every module we make. Our purpose is to make a difference in the world by reducing carbon emissions and improving access to clean energy with every module we make. At Silfab Solar, the energy of our people is the power behind our success. Our employees actively shape the solar innovations of tomorrow, while adhering to the highest ethical operating standards and promoting a respectful and safe workplace for our diverse workforce. Our state-of-the art facilities in the US and Canada engineer and design the latest generation of solar products and utilize advanced manufacturing technology to produce high-efficiency PV cells and modules intended to outperform the market. As a profitable and rapidly expanding company in one of the fastest-growing sectors in the renewable energy industry, Silfab provides you with an incredible opportunity to build your career and contribute to a sustainable future. We are committed to investing in our employees, providing a dynamic and supportive environment for learning and professional growth. We offer competitive pay, generous benefits, and opportunities for advancement, but more importantly, we offer you the ability to make a real difference in the world. Together we can create a brighter, cleaner future for generations to come. Summary of Position The Quality Technician is responsible for ensuring the quality and reliability of Silfab Solar's solar products through the testing and analysis of PV cells and modules. The Technician will play a vital role in maintaining our commitment to producing high-performance and durable solar solutions. Essential Duties and Responsibilities * Conduct quality control tests and inspections on incoming raw materials, in-process components, and finished PV cells and modules to ensure adherence to established specifications and standards. * Operate and maintain testing equipment, including but not lim

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