Job Description - Level 1 | Energy Service Technician | Apprentice
Level 1 | Energy Systems Technician | Apprentice
Apprentice Technician
Your career in clean energy starts here.
Department: Field Operations
Reports To: Level 2 or Level 3 Technician
Employment Type: Full-Time
Base Compensation: $20–$25/hr ($41,600–$52,000 annually)
Max Annual Compensation (with incentives): $60,000+
POSITION OVERVIEW
Servist Energy doesn't just hire technicians — we develop industry leaders. As a Level 1 Apprentice Technician, you'll receive comprehensive, multi-format training: hands-on field instruction, structured coursework, direct mentorship from industry veterans, and enrollment in a USDOL-registered electrical apprenticeship program. You'll gain real-world exposure to solar PV, battery energy storage (BESS), and EV charging infrastructure from day one. This is not just a job — it's the launchpad for a high-growth, high-impact career in the energy industry.
CORE RESPONSIBILITIES
Field Support & Site Readiness
Assist with preventive maintenance, inspections, and corrective repairs on solar PV, BESS, and EV charging systems
Support job site setup, tool staging, and materials preparation prior to field execution
Transport equipment and supplies as directed; maintain a clean, organized, and safe work area
Assist senior technicians in data collection, documentation, and system reporting
Electrical Testing & Fundamentals
Assist in conducting voltage, current, resistance, and insulation resistance testing using multimeters and clamp meters
Support string readings (Voc/Isc) for solar PV systems and breaker verification under supervision
Learn the fundamentals of ground fault and arc fault detection
Assist with IR thermal imaging for equipment performance evaluations
Begin developing familiarity with plan sets, schematics, and OEM manuals
System Familiarization
Identify main components and differentiate between similar equipment across PV, BESS, and EV platforms
Gain exposure to inverter systems, battery management systems (BMS), and EV charger diagnostics
Become familiar with system data and communication protocols including RS-485, Modbus, and TCP/IP
Learn system voltages (AC and DC) and identify system and component operating states
Safety & Compliance
Adhere to OSHA, NFPA 70E, and NEC requirements at all times
Participate in arc flash risk mitigation and Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) safety training
Complete PPE selection, inspection, and proper usage training for energized work environments
Participate in Job Hazard Analyses (JHAs) and learn stop-work authority procedures
Serve as Safety Second where qualified, ensuring two-person presence on required tasks
Identify ESS-specific hazards and recognize fire suppression and detection systems
Documentation & Communication
Assist with service reports, work orders, and system logs with accuracy and attention to detail
Provide clear field updates to supervisors and senior technicians
Record performance metrics, test results, and corrective actions for service tracking
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
High school diploma or GED equivalent
Enrollment in or willingness to enroll in a USDOL-registered electrical apprenticeship program (required within 90 days)
Valid driver's license with a clean driving record
Ability to work outdoors in various weather conditions and environments
Eagerness to learn, strong work ethic, and a problem-solving mindset
Ability to work at heights, climb ladders, and lift up to 75 lbs
REQUIRED TRAINING — FIRST 90 DAYS
OSHA 10-Hour Safety Training (must be completed before or within the first week)
NFPA 70E Basic Electrical Safety Training (within first 30 days)
First Aid & CPR Certification (within first 60 days)
Enrollment in Servist Energy's USDOL-registered Electrical Apprenticeship Program (within 90 days)
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Basic experience in electrical work, construction, or field service
Familiarity with solar PV, battery storage, or EV charging systems
Ability to read basic electrical schematics and wiring diagrams
NABCEP PV Associate Certification (or in progress)
Basic knowledge of conduit bending, wiring techniques, or power tools
Military experience in electrical, engineering, or technical roles
Forklift and/or aerial lift certification (or willingness to obtain)
PATH TO PROMOTION — LEVEL 1 → NEXT LEVEL
Performs basic field tasks independently and consistently without supervision
Demonstrates solid understanding of system components, safety procedures, and LOTO
Designated as Authorized Person for LOTO procedures
Accurately describes troubleshooting sequences and documents basic electrical and mechanical issues
Completes documentation in a timely and organized manner
Shows reliability, initiative, and consistent professional growth
COMPENSATION & CAREER PATH
Level 1: $20–$25/hr ◀ Current Level
Level 2: $25–$30/hr
Level 3: $30–$35/hr
Level 4: $35–$45/hr
Level 5: $45–$65/hr+
WHY SERVIST ENERGY
USDOL-registered Electrical Apprenticeship Program — structured 8,000-hour OJL path with wage progression
Structured Level 1–5 career path with published promotion criteria — performance, not tenure, drives advancement
Employer-sponsored certifications: NABCEP, OSHA, NFPA 70E, EVITP, and more
Exposure to solar PV, BESS, EV charging, and SCADA systems from day one
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