Instalador y técnico de energía solar térmica

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Related roles: Installer, Solar Energy Technician, Solar Hot Water Installer (SHW Installer), Solar Installer, Solar Maintenance Technician, Solar System Installer, Solar Technician, Solar Thermal Installer

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Installer, Solar Energy Technician, Solar Hot Water Installer (SHW Installer), Solar Installer, Solar Maintenance Technician, Solar System Installer, Solar Technician, Solar Thermal Installer

Descripción del puesto

Long before humans learned to harvest it, solar energy has been beaming down from the Sun to heat our planet and create an environment where life can flourish. Today, solar thermal energy technology (or STE) captures what the Sun gives us for free and converts it into usable power for our numerous energy needs. 

GreenCoast explains it best: “Solar thermal is a technology that collects sunlight and converts it to heat, stores it, and later transforms it into electricity. In this technology, the panels on rooftops act as the collectors for sunlight and they heat the liquid in the tubes which later goes into a cylinder ready for use.” 

STE isn’t only for rooftops, though! STE comes in three distinct categories — low, medium, and or high-temperature collectors. Low-temperature flat plates are suitable for heating pools, while medium-temp plates can heat both air and water in homes. The high-temp technology utilizes mirrors and lenses to produce electric power, but in a more different manner than photovoltaics.

In the continuing push for greener energy, many homeowners and companies turn to Solar Thermal Installers and Technicians to assess their needs and put in suitable STE. Most Solar Thermal Installers and Techs enter the field with a high school diploma or GED and learn the job through a relatively short certification or apprenticeship program. 

 

Aspectos gratificantes de la carrera profesional
  • Trabajar en un sector dedicado a ayudar al medio ambiente
  • Ahorrar dinero a los clientes reduciendo los costes energéticos
  • Adquirir experiencia en un sector llamado a crecer sustancialmente en los próximos años.
Título
2020 Empleo
11,800
2030 Empleo proyectado
17,900
La primicia
Responsabilidades laborales

Horario de trabajo

  • Expect full-time work with occasional ebbs and flows. Most workers in this field are employed by contract businesses or are self-employed. Roughly 13% are self-employed and must spend unpaid time advertising and marketing their services, as well as potentially needing to bid on jobs that they may not get hired to do. In emergencies, Solar Thermal Installers and Technicians may be called to respond during irregular hours. 

Tareas típicas

Note that installers and technicians aren’t quite the same things. Installers may specialize in new equipment made by a limited range of manufacturers. Technicians are often exposed to a wider range of equipment. They may thus develop a deeper knowledge of troubleshooting and carry a broader assortment of equipment.

  • Review work requirements with customers
  • Assess needs, determine suitable installation options, and estimate materials and costs 
  • Inspect and test electrical, mechanical, plumbing, and control equipment and systems
  • Prepare locations with suitable materials 
  • Identify areas requiring tags or labels 
  • Cut and install materials such as carpets, vinyl, or pipes 
  • Install solar energy collection devices on various types of structures
  • Apply weather sealants and protective coatings
  • Install insulation and controls, sensors, or gauges
  • Perform diagnostics and maintenance on equipment

Responsabilidades adicionales

  • Sistemas resistentes a la intemperie, según proceda 
  • Realizar otras comprobaciones eléctricas
  • Medir el rendimiento para garantizar que los sistemas funcionan dentro de los parámetros previstos.
  • Mantener registros de pruebas y mantenimiento
Habilidades necesarias en el trabajo

Habilidades sociales

  • Capacidad para supervisar y evaluar objetivamente el rendimiento de personas, sistemas y equipos.
  • Capacidad para enseñar y formar a otros
  • Compromiso con la garantía de calidad
  • Consciente de los costes  
  • Pensamiento crítico
  • Capacidad de atención al cliente
  • Orientación al detalle
  • Conocimientos de inglés
  • Inquisitivo y creativo
  • Seguridad
  • Buen juicio y razonamiento 
  • Gran capacidad de comunicación verbal y de escucha
  • Trabajo en equipo
  • Visualización

Competencias técnicas

  • Comodidad para trabajar en alturas elevadas
  • Visión normal (o corregible)
  • Aptitud física y destreza
  • Manos firmes; buena coordinación mano-ojo
  • Familiarity with hand tools  
  • Capacidad para comprender planos, planos técnicos y dibujos.
  • Capacidad para trabajar con materias primas 
  • Familiaridad general con los principios básicos de ingeniería aplicables al trabajo.
  • Aptitud para las matemáticas, incluyendo álgebra, geometría, cálculo y estadística.
  • Diseño asistido por ordenador 
  • Software for CRM, email/office, and project management
Diferentes tipos de organizaciones
  • Contract businesses
  • Autónomos
  • Empresas de servicios públicos
Expectativas y sacrificios

Solar Thermal Installers and Technicians work both indoors and outdoors. Building assessments, measurements, and installations are mostly done outside, while design and prep may be done indoors. Some STE is installed at elevated heights, so installers are susceptible to falling risks, as well as electric shocks, dehydration, exposure to too much sun, and other hazards. Workers must know and practice safety precautions, including wearing personal protective equipment, as needed.

Tendencias actuales

State and federal legislation continues to push for and incentivize greener energy solutions. Homeowners and businesses around the country are doing their part to work towards energy efficiency, with STE being a growing part of that drive. Energy.gov notes that the current administration’s mandate for America to have a “fully decarbonized electricity system by 2035” means that “the solar workforce will need to grow from approximately 250,000 workers in 2021 to between 500,000 and 1,500,000 workers by 2035.” 

Solar is one of the easiest alternative energy solutions to incorporate into nearly any structure, and the demand for qualified installers could eventually outstrip the supply. With the relatively brief educational requirements needed to get started, this could be a great time to train for employment as a Solar Thermal Installer and Technician. Workers with prior experience in construction or as an electrician may be perfect to transition into this field.

¿Qué tipo de cosas le gustaba hacer a la gente de esta carrera cuando era más joven...

Solar Thermal Installers and Technicians probably enjoyed being outside and doing physical activities. They may have loved construction projects and working with their hands, yet were also reasonably good with math and design principles. While it isn’t necessary to be an environmentalist, many people in this field are driven by the desire to help promulgate alternative energy solutions. Of course, some are simply interested in getting into an exciting career where workers can get started without sitting through years of college classes first!

Educación y formación necesarias
  • A high school diploma or equivalent is enough to get started; a college degree isn’t required, but most workers receive training via an online, community college, or vocational school program 
  • Solar thermal installation training programs vary. The 950-STF1 training model features classes such as: 
    • Centrifugal Pumps
    • Control Valves
    • Copper Tubing
    • Differential Controllers
    • Electrical Installation
    • Expansion Tanks
    • Fluid System Installation
    • Heat Exchangers
    • Instrumentación
    • Mechanical Installation
    • Pressure/Temperature Valves
    • PVC Piping
    • Solar Collectors
    • Solar Storage Tanks
    • Soldering
  • Many employers prefer to hire workers who hold Junta Norteamericana de Profesionales Certificados en Energía (NABCEP) Solar Heating Installer Professional certification
    • NABCEP’s Solar Heating Installer Professional certification requires “prior experience, education, or a combination of both, & OSHA 10 or other requirements as specified by the Qualifying Category.” Those who wish to gain this cert must also pass a rigorous exam
  • NABCEP also features pathway options for workers with sufficient experience: 
    • Solar Heating Associate (SHA) – Education Pathway
    • Solar Heating Associate (SHA) – Experience Pathway
  • Some solar energy workers go on to obtain the National Fire Protection Association’s Certified Electrical Safety Technician credential 
  • La formación en alternancia y el aprendizaje informal son una parte importante del aprendizaje en este campo.
  • Product and system-specific training may also be necessary but should be provided through the employer or via modules
  • La experiencia previa en construcción, techado, carpintería y electricidad puede acortar considerablemente la curva de aprendizaje.
  • The Department of Energy’s Solar Training and Education for Professionals initiatives also include a Solar Ready Vets program for Active duty and military veterans transitioning into civilian careers
Lo que hay que buscar en una universidad

A university degree is not required for this field, however, completing a good solar thermal installation training program is generally necessary. Holding a Solar Heating Installer Professional certification from the North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners will help make you more competitive while job-seeking.

LIST OF SOLAR THERMAL INSTALLER AND TECHNICIAN PROGRAMS

Many community colleges and vocational/technical schools offer training programs for Solar Thermal Installers and Technicians. For students who don’t live near institutions offering relevant courses, there are also online programs that can teach some basics but don’t offer any hands-on practical experience. Online examples include Solar Energy International.

Cosas que hacer en el instituto y la universidad
  • A career in Solar Thermal Installation relies on both physical and mental preparedness
  • Las clases relacionadas con el trabajo, el uso de herramientas o la condición física ayudarán a desarrollar los aspectos físicos necesarios, mientras que el álgebra, la geometría, el cálculo, la estadística, el diseño asistido por ordenador y los cursos de electricidad desarrollarán las habilidades técnicas.
  • Often high school students can take community college classes simultaneously, helping expedite the path to getting a job right after graduation
  • Develop your technical reading and IT skills through classes or by practicing at home
  • Adquirir experiencia laboral práctica mediante trabajos a tiempo parcial de carpintería, construcción o techado.
  • Consider volunteering on local Habitat for Humanity projects
  • Look for apprenticeship opportunities at Apprenticeship.gov. There may be more openings for Solar Photovoltaic installers than STE, but it’s worth checking! 
  • Watch related videos on YouTube and other sites to learn more about the field 
  • Find professional organizations that offer educational opportunities (see Recommended Websites below) 
Cómo conseguir tu primer empleo
  • Employment portals like Glassdoor, Indeed, or SimplyHired are usually the best starting points to find jobs anywhere in the country
  • Small companies may advertise on Craigslist. You can also simply do a Google search for local solar companies, then check their websites for career opportunities
  • If you take community college or vocational training classes, ask the career services staff for help. They may have direct connections to local recruiters
  • Read job ads carefully to ensure you meet the requirements and have the experience an employer needs. Only apply to jobs you’re qualified for
  • Check out existing resume templates for Solar Thermal Installers and Technicians
  • Centrarse en las experiencias laborales y académicas pertinentes, las aptitudes y las características personales. 
  • Después de solicitarlo, responda siempre con profesionalidad a las llamadas de números desconocidos.
  • Espera que los empleadores hagan los deberes sobre ti revisando tus perfiles públicos en Internet.
  • Polish up your interview skills by conducting mock interviews. Read through Glassdoor’s posts on real-world interview questions that workers report being asked
Cómo subir la escalera
  • Solar Thermal Installers usually start in entry-level positions and work their way up through hard work and learning everything they can
  • Realiza cualquier curso o formación adicional que te proponga tu empresa.
  • Familiarizarse con los equipos y sistemas con los que se trabaja y estudiar los materiales proporcionados por los fabricantes. 
  • Obtenga la certificación NABCEP y/o complete las certificaciones básicas y avanzadas opcionales cuando tenga la experiencia mínima necesaria. 
  • Obtener la licencia estatal, según proceda 
  • Hable con su supervisor sobre ascensos a supervisor de proyectos o gerente
  • Si te interesan las ventas, díselo a tu jefe o ponte en contacto con los fabricantes.
  • La experiencia como instalador te hará mucho mejor vendedor que alguien que nunca se ha ensuciado las manos
  • Quienes tengan mentalidad emprendedora pueden plantearse crear una empresa privada de instalación fotovoltaica. Chron's How to Start a Solar Power Company ofrece excelentes consejos para empezar.
  • Más recursos:
    • Fast Company - 4 nichos de mercado en el auge de la energía solar
    • Franquicia Directa - Costes de Franquicia de Solar Universe
    • Solar Energy International - Licencias estatales
Recursos recomendados

Páginas web

  •     Alianza para la Formación Eléctrica 
  •     Energía.gov
  •     EnergySage
  •     ETA Internacional 
  •     Franquicia Directa - Costes de Franquicia de Solar Universe
  •     Consejo Interestatal de Energías Renovables
  •     Base de datos de licencias solares del Consejo Interestatal de Energías Renovables
  •     IRENA
  •     Asociación Nacional de Protección contra Incendios    
  •     Junta Norteamericana de Profesionales Certificados en Energía 
  •     Administración de Pequeñas Empresas
  •     Asociación de Industrias de la Energía Solar
  •     Energía solar internacional
  •     SolPowerPeople
  •     Administración de Información Energética de EE.UU.
  •     Laboratorios Underwriters

 

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Plan B

El mundo parece destinado a orientarse hacia las fuentes de energía renovables, pero la energía solar no es el único caballo de batalla. Mientras tanto, para los que han explorado la opción y han decidido pasar, la Oficina de Estadísticas Laborales enumera un montón de ocupaciones similares relacionadas con el trabajo. Cada una tiene sus propios requisitos de educación y formación, pero normalmente ninguna requiere un título de cuatro años para empezar:

  •     Carpinteros
  •     Obreros de la construcción 
  •     Electricistas    
  •     Cristaleros    
  •     Mecánicos de calefacción, aire acondicionado y refrigeración 
  •     Ferreteros
  •     Albañiles
  •     Fontaneros, Tuberos, Vaporistas
  •     Techadores
  •     Trabajadores de la chapa

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