Electrical balance-of-systems for utility-scale solar projects
Voltage Energy manufactures electrical BOS (trunk bus, feeder cables, wiring harnesses) for large-scale solar plants. The hiring velocity is accelerating with 10 roles posted in the last month—heavily weighted toward senior and director positions in HR, engineering, and manufacturing—suggesting concurrent scaling of production capacity and operational infrastructure. Active projects around lean implementation, cycle-time reduction, and new product line setup, paired with pain points in manufacturability optimization and supplier quality, point to a company moving from project-by-project delivery toward repeatable, scaled manufacturing operations.
Notable leadership hires: Research & Development Director
Voltage Energy designs and manufactures electrical balance-of-systems (eBOS) components for photovoltaic solar utility-scale projects. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, the company operates subsidiaries in Europe and APAC, serving global solar developers and EPC firms. Core product lines include branded solutions (LYNX®, ALEX®, IBEX®) alongside MV and DC feeder cables, wiring harnesses, and custom cable assemblies. The company differentiates through value engineering, 3D design visualization, VR installation previews, and pre-construction documentation. The organization spans 201–500 employees across engineering, manufacturing, operations, and quality functions.
Enterprise systems: SAP, Oracle, Salesforce, Workday, ADP. Engineering and CAD: SolidWorks, AutoCAD, CATIA, Revit, Inventor, Creo, AutoCAD Electrical. Specialized solar/electrical tools: ETAP, PVsyst, ETABS, SAP2000, STAAD.Pro, SCADA, BMS. Project management: Microsoft Project, Asana, Smartsheet. Quality/maintenance: Minitab, CMMS.
Lean manufacturing implementation, cycle-time and delay reduction, new product line setup, enhanced project management systems, scalable operating procedures, supplier qualification programs, first-article inspections, and value engineering/cost reduction initiatives.
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