DESCRIPTION
Location: Oregon, USA
Duration: Project-based (approx. 6–9 months)
Employment Type: Contract
We are seeking a Mechanical Inspector with experience in solar tracker systems to support a utility-scale photovoltaic project in Oregon.
The selected candidate will be responsible for inspecting mechanical installation activities, ensuring compliance with project specifications, quality standards, and manufacturer (OEM) requirements, particularly in tracker systems.
This role is focused on quality control, inspection, and reporting, with strong presence in the field.
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Inspect installation of solar tracker systems (structure, torque, alignment, and assembly).
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Verify compliance with OEM specifications (preferably Nextracker) and project standards.
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Monitor mechanical installation activities including piles, structures, and tracker components.
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Perform quality inspections and field audits.
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Identify and report non-conformities or installation issues.
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Document progress with daily reports, field notes, and photographic evidence.
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Support punch list development and pre-commissioning inspections.
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Coordinate with construction and QA/QC teams to resolve issues.
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Ensure adherence to safety and quality procedures on site.
REQUIREMENTS
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3+ years of experience in mechanical inspection within solar projects.
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Strong experience with solar tracker systems.
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Experience with Nextracker systems is highly preferred.
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Knowledge of torque verification, alignment, and mechanical QA processes.
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Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and installation manuals.
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Experience in utility-scale solar construction projects.
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Strong field presence and attention to detail.
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Basic to intermediate English (ability to communicate on site).
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Availability to work on-site in Oregon, USA.
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Must be authorized to work in the United States or hold a valid TN Visa.
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Experience with other tracker OEMs (Array Technologies, Soltec, etc.).
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Previous QA/QC or inspection roles in solar projects.
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Familiarity with commissioning and punch list processes.