Lead Electrician – Residential Solar - (Journeyman) – Texas
National Solar Installations of Texas LLC
Houston, TX
About National Solar Installation of Texas LLC dba Terra Energy
NSI is a primary installer for Terra Energy in Texas. Terra Energy is a subscription based solar provider with a clear path of installations through 2030. Take a look at http://terraenergy.io. We are a leading provider of residential rooftop solar solutions, dedicated to delivering high-quality and reliable solar systems to our customers. Our focus is on system reliability, customer retention, and sustainable energy solutions.
Location: Texas (multiple service areas)
Employment Type: Full-Time
Reports To: Residential Solar Superintendent
Job Summary
The Lead Electrician is the on-site electrical authority for residential solar PV and energy storage installations. Working alongside one apprentice, this role is responsible for executing the full electrical scope of each project — from service panel work and conduit runs through inverter commissioning and final inspection — while ensuring compliance with TDLR, NEC, local AHJ, and utility requirements. The Lead Electrician drives workmanship quality, apprentice development, and inspection success on every job site.
Field Partnership & Mentorship
• Work directly alongside one apprentice electrician on all residential solar installations
• Guide and train the apprentice in proper electrical practices, safety, and code compliance
• Set the standard for workmanship and professionalism on the job site
• Communicate job status, material needs, and quality issues to the Superintendent
Electrical Oversight & Compliance
• Execute all electrical work in compliance with TDLR, NEC, local AHJ, and utility interconnection requirements
• Read and interpret electrical drawings, single-line diagrams, and permit-ready plan sets
• Install, terminate, and commission inverters, AC/DC disconnects, service panel upgrades, rapid shutdown systems, and battery energy storage systems
• Apply strong working knowledge of NEC Articles 690, 705, 706, 230, 240, 250, and 310
• Act as the on-site escalation point for electrical issues and inspector questions
Operations & Quality Control
• Manage the electrical scope from rough-in through final inspection
• Attend and lead electrical inspections; resolve AHJ findings on the spot
• Conduct pre-installation site assessments to identify panel upgrade needs, conduit routing, and code issues
• Follow company SOPs, installation checklists, and commissioning standards
• Maintain a clean, organized, and safe job site at all times
Permitting & Inspection
• Coordinate with the permitting team to ensure accurate electrical documentation for AHJ submittal
• Prepare and review job-specific electrical paperwork prior to inspection
• Maintain a high first-pass inspection rate across assigned projects
• Stay current on local AHJ requirements across Texas service territories
Safety & Compliance
• Enforce OSHA and company safety standards on every job site
• Participate in safety training and promptly report incidents or near-misses
• Maintain active TDLR Journeyman Electrician license and meet continuing education requirements
• Ensure crew members operate safely and within their license scope
Required Qualifications
• Active Texas Journeyman Electrician License (TDLR)
• 2+ years of residential solar PV installation experience
• Strong NEC knowledge (690, 705, 706, 230, 240, 250, 310)
• Experience pulling permits and passing inspections with Texas AHJs
• Ability to work effectively in a two-person team alongside an apprentice
• Valid Texas driver’s license
Preferred Qualifications
• Battery storage experience (SolarEdge preferred)
• NABCEP PV Installation Professional or Associate certification
• Familiarity with Texas utility interconnection processes (Oncor, AEP, CenterPoint, etc.)
• OSHA 30 certification
• Actively pursuing Texas Master Electrician License
Skills & Competencies
• Effective one-on-one mentorship and field training
• Code knowledge and field problem-solving
• Clear communication with crew and inspectors
• Quality- and safety-first approach
• Self-directed and accountable
Physical & Field Requirements
• Daily job-site presence
• Rooftop access and attic work
• Outdoor work in Texas conditions
• Occasional lifting of equipment and materials
Compensation & Benefits
• Competitive hourly wage or salary based on experience
• Performance-based incentives
• Vehicle allowance or company vehicle
• Health, dental, vision insurance
• PTO and paid holidays
• Training and licensing support