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Solar industry struggling to find workers

Jobs in solar businesses are expected to grow by an average of nearly 50 percent over the next 12 months, says a new survey of the industry in the San Francisco Bay Area and California.

The industry is struggling to fill new solar jobs, according to the joint study by two community colleges in the bay area. Solar companies in California currently employ between 16,500 to 17,500 people. Within the next year, another 5,000 positions are being added.

Most of those jobs are in the bay area, which has about half of those jobs. Three-quarters of the 77 employers surveyed said they expect to be hiring.

But employers say it's increasingly getting more difficult to find qualified entry-level workers. The biggest demand is for workers to install the photovoltaic panels on homes in California.

John Carrese from City College of San Francisco and Jennifer Oliver of West Valley College in Saratoga co-authored the study, which can be read here (PDF). The jobs pay well, ranging from starting salaries of $31,200 to $60,000. Solar designers and engineers earn a median salary of $83,000.

The industry, which is still dependent on government programs to spur interest in solar panels, is hoping to gain workers from the construction sector that has been sputtering because of the housing slump.

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  • Posted by davidm Mon Dec 15, 2008 10:02am PST
    i,m looking to get out of trucking and into a green job,wind or solar.any ideas you might have for me would be appreciate d greatly.schools/tech training,etc.
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  • Posted by Terry M Sat Jan 31, 2009 6:13pm PST
    I'm an electrician and from a small town in south Alabama. We could really use those jobs.
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  • Posted by spookhound1 Sun Feb 1, 2009 8:37am PST
    I'm Looking for a full time job in the west georgia/east alabama area ranging from Rome south to carrollton and from villa rica ga west to Heflin ala. If you have a mechanics position available as an installer of solar panels or wind generators, Please hire me!
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  • Posted by FeddyH Sun Mar 29, 2009 7:09am PDT
    out of work electrician looking for work in new jersey.20 yrs experence looking to get involved with win mills or solar energy
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  • Posted by frank.marq Wed May 13, 2009 1:17pm PDT
    Those looking for a job in the solar industry can get help with their search from The Solar Job Guide, http://www.solarjobguide.com/.
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  • Posted by marysguy4life Fri Jul 10, 2009 12:30am PDT
    can we talk or get training or run our own solar company to hire our own workers or become industry leaders today,next year,or ever.please help those looking for a job in the solar industry get help without 29.95 4 life
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  • Posted by yo daddt Wed Aug 5, 2009 5:06am PDT
    Thanks (choke) allot "Frank"... leave it to someone to try and make a buck off the very people that HAVE to save it! So humanitarian of you.
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