Solar racking and tracker manufacturer with 58 GW+ installed capacity
GameChange Solar manufactures fixed-tilt and single-axis tracker systems for utility-scale solar farms. The tech stack—AutoCAD, NetSuite, Python, Django, React, AWS IoT—reflects a hardware-manufacturing operation with embedded software capabilities and web-based management layers. Active hiring heavily favors engineering (8 roles) and logistics (5), with mid-level engineers dominating the mix, suggesting both product iteration and supply-chain scaling. Current projects center on tracker commissioning, material cost reduction, and dashboard development for performance monitoring and compliance.
GameChange Solar designs and manufactures solar racking and tracking systems for ground-mounted and fixed-tilt installations. Founded in 2012 and based in Norwalk, Connecticut, the company has delivered over 58 GW of installed capacity. The product line spans single-axis trackers, ballasted ground systems, post-driven racking, and integrated balance-of-system (eBOS) offerings. Operations span design (CAD-driven), quality control (FMEA, SPC, MSA, 8D frameworks), manufacturing at volume, logistics coordination, and field support. The company employs 201–500 people across engineering, supply chain, sales, and operations, with current hiring focused on engineering and logistics roles across US and India locations.
Engineering: AutoCAD, Python, Django, React. Operations: NetSuite, ADP Workforce Now, Cornerstone. IoT/controls: AWS IoT Core, SCADA, Modbus, Zigbee. Quality: ASTM, PPAP, FMEA, SPC, MSA, 8D.
Norwalk, Connecticut, USA. Founded in 2012, the company is privately held with 201–500 employees. Hiring currently spans United States and India.
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