Job Overview: The Site Validator will be responsible for collecting and conducting thorough assessments of potential locations for our solar hub/shop projects in rural or remote communities. This role involves evaluating sites based on specific approval criteria and providing detailed reports to ensure the successful deployment of our company’s energy solutions.
Duties and Responsibilities: Work closely with the QA Expansion/Growth Lead to create a pool of potential sites/communities within the region/country that would fit well with the products and services offered by our company. Gather information on any ongoing and upcoming electrification projects that may potentially affect our business operations in any respective community/state/region. Conduct on-site visits to assess potential locations and collect data based on our set approval standards. Identify suitable land or shop for our hub or shop installation, ensuring there is adequate space and structural suitability. Engage with local leaders, community members, and stakeholders to understand local needs, expectations, and potential support for our solar projects. Facilitate discussions around the benefits of solar energy to ensure community buy-in. Collect and document site-specific data, including GPS coordinates, photographs, community demographics, and infrastructure details. Generate detailed site validation reports, highlighting strengths and weaknesses of potential sites for solar installations. Recommend potential improvements or considerations for sites that do not meet all criteria.
Required Qualifications: Bachelor degree in Sociology, Rural Sociology, Rural Development or any other relevant discipline. Minimum of 1- 2 years Experience in fieldwork or site evaluation. Knowledge of rural or remote community needs, especially regarding energy access challenges. Ability to collect data and produce clear, concise reports. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills for engaging with local communities and stakeholders. Knowledge of mapping tools, and data collection technologies. Ability to work independently and travel frequently to remote locations.
Educational Background: Bachelor degree in Sociology, Rural Sociology, Rural Development or any other relevant discipline
Experience: Minimum of 1- 2 years Experience in fieldwork or site evaluation
Languages: Not specified
Additional Notes: Must have skills: Data Collection, Data Analysis, Rural Site Acquisition, Stakeholder Management.
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