Sustain Commercial Solar
Commissioning Engineer

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Job Summary
We are seeking a skilled Commissioning Engineer to join our dynamic team. The successful candidate will be responsible for overseeing the commissioning process of various systems and equipment, ensuring they meet specified requirements and function optimally. This role requires a strong technical background, excellent problem-solving skills, and the ability to work collaboratively with others.
Duties
- Conduct commissioning activities for Solar PV systems, ensuring compliance with design specifications.
- Develop and execute test plans, procedures, and protocols for system verification.
- Collaborate with design engineers to review schematics and system designs.
- Utilise debugging techniques to identify and resolve issues during the commissioning phase.
- Employ signal processing methods to analyse system performance data.
- Provide technical support during installation and troubleshooting of systems.
- Document findings, prepare reports, and present results to project managers.
- Maintain up-to-date knowledge of industry standards and best practices.
Experience
The ideal candidate will possess the following skills:
- Proficiency in programming languages.
- Experience with CAD software for system design and schematic creation.
- Familiarity with MATLAB for data analysis and simulation tasks.
- Strong mechanical knowledge relevant to system design and operation.
- Proven experience in debugging complex systems and performing signal processing tasks.
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Nick Elbourne is the COO of Sustain Commercial Solar Ltd responsible for the operations within the company, ensuring that the solutions proposed and implemented to our clients are installed to the highest standards, safely and within an agreed timeframe.
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Is it beneficial to add a commercial charging station to the solar car park?
Yes, it is beneficial to add commercial charging stations to your solar car park, though it is not a requirement. The addition of an EV charging station can be attractive to both your employees and your customers. There are more and more electric cars on the road each year. Having a place to charge them can be an added bonus for employees and customers. Learn more about commercial electric car chargers.


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Do solar panels need planning permission for a solar car park?
Generally speaking, you do not need to secure planning permission for solar panels for your solar car park. However, it’s a good idea to get in touch with your local planning authority. Should planning permission be needed for your car park solar canopies, we will help you understand and comply with all relevant regulations and requirements by following our detailed planning process.
How do solar car parks protect my business from rising energy costs?
Solar car parks protect your business from rising energy costs because you are generating your own electricity, which means that your building is less reliant on grid power. Your building is then protected from fluctuating energy prices. Energy from commercial solar carports offers stable, predictable costs for 25+ years, giving you better control over the operational expenses of your facility.
Will it be disruptive to my business to install car park solar panels?
Building a solar car park can be scheduled to minimise disruption to your customers and employees. The length of installation time depends on the size of the area, and will be communicated with you. It will be managed around your routines to ensure minimal impact on your business.
What are commercial solar carports?
Commercial solar carports are steel structures placed in car parks. They make the most of often underused spaces by generating solar energy and provide a shaded area for cars. This will create a new revenue stream for your business, reduce energy costs, lower the carbon footprint of your business, improve brand perception to the growing eco-conscious population and help create an opportunity to offer EV charging to your employees and customers.
Do I need planning permission for solar panels and battery storage?
You may or may not need planning permission for your solar panels or commercial battery storage. There are many factors to consider. This includes the size and scale, aesthetic impact, structural safety and whether or not your building is listed. Should planning permission for your solar panels and battery storage be needed, we will help you understand and comply with all relevant regulations and requirements by following our detailed planning process.
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