CAREERS / FIELD / DESIGN / OPERATIONS

Good energy work
needs practical thinking.

Three detailed demonstration roles show how responsibilities, requirements and the application route can be structured without sending every vacancy to a generic contact page.

Project context with people moving through a public space

Three complete role examples

Assess. Design. Deliver.

No generic package

The visible page starts with context, then makes the next decision clear.

Working at Solara

Good energy work needs practical thinking.

Use these cards for the behaviours people can expect from the team, not generic culture claims.

01

Think in systems

Understand the whole context before changing one part.

02

Keep it readable

Clear handover, documentation and ownership matter.

03

Make decisions visible

Important choices should be understandable later.

04

Protect the working day

Plan around the people who have to use and support the result.

Careers

Room for people who think carefully

Open a role to see responsibilities, requirements, working principles and a clear application route.

Solar Installation Technician

Full time · Relevant experience

Solar Design & Projects Coordinator

Full time · Strategy and delivery

Operations & Customer Care Coordinator

Full time · Business strategy team

Open application

Part time · Office and coordination

How the work connects

Design, installation and handover stay connected.

Keep the roles connected, but give every discipline enough room to explain its responsibility.

Design specialist

01 / Design

System design

The brief, constraints and technical decisions are resolved before delivery starts.

Delivery specialist

02 / Delivery

Site delivery

Planning, access, sequencing and practical coordination keep the brief intact.

Project specialist

03 / Handover

Project handover

Communication, final checks and follow-up make the finished work usable.

Open application

Do not see the right role?

Turn the next step into a clear decision instead of another item waiting on a list.

Start here

Give the project a useful first move.

Start with the project brief or open a conversation first. Both routes stay clear and easy to choose.