People on the move: Silfab Solar, Green Lantern Solar, Generac, and more

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Silfab Solar announced the appointment of Trevor Carson as chief financial officer.

“Trevor brings a proven track record and deep understanding of capital markets, investor relations, corporate development, and risk management amongst other operational areas,” said chief executive officer Paolo Maccario. “His insights and experience will be invaluable as Silfab continues to expand and support North America’s commitment to energy independence.”

Generac Power Systems, a global designer, manufacturer and provider of energy technology solutions and other power products, announced the appointment of Jennifer Anderson as executive vice president of global corporate strategy & development.

Anderson succeeds 34-year Generac veteran and Chief Strategy Officer, Steve Goran, who retired in March. In addition to corporate strategy and development, Anderson will lead Generac’s Environmental, Social and Corporate Governance (ESG) efforts.

Green Lantern Solar, a renewable energy developer, announced the promotion of Alan Pratt to vice president of operations. With a proven track record as Green Lantern Solar’s director of operations for 10 years and deep experience in EPC roles before then, Alan brings exceptional leadership qualities and a steadfast commitment to the company’s mission.

Jobs provided by EnergeiaWorks:

  • Ben Macias started a new position as CRO at MGM Transformer Company
  • H. Dafoe Bulen started a new position as Associate Director – Preconstruction at PowerFlex
  • Michael Bath started a new position as Director, O&M Technical Services at SunGrid
  • Michael Ducker started a new position as President & CEO at MHI Hydrogen Infrastructure

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  • In-depth knowledge of solar energy systems
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  • Supervise electric subcontractors during system commissioning
  • Review and ensure commissioning tests meet established standards
  • Conduct final punchlist walkthroughs with electrical subcontractors
  • Perform scheduled onsite preventative maintenance
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