J E S S I H O U S E
OBJECTIVE
My career goal is to secure a position with a stable environment that
focuses on safety as well as teamwork, and will lead to a lasting relationship,
both enjoyable and educational.
EXPERIENCE
2016 - Current Baize Electric Bakersfield, CA
Solar Installer
 Electrician’s Appretice.
ď‚§ Took installs from two full days to one day.
As a solar installer, first thing to start the day is to pick up supplies and
head to job site. From there I map out the roof area and drill pilot holes for
lags; and set down mounts and rails. Curently using Fast Jacks and Iron
Ridge. Once rails are on, my crew and I lay out trunk cable and micros,
then run the conduit, pull wire, and tie out junction boxes. Once the roof is
prepped, we set panels. After the roof work, I tie out disconnects
(depending on location and laws) and breakers. Clean up job site.
As an electrical apprentice, I am learning to read plans and the NEC Code.
I can, and have, install lighting fixtures, chandeliers, dimmers, and timers.
Run conduit up to 4" (emt, pvc, rigid, and flex), MC Cable, and home runs.
Understand phases and balancing panels. Dig trenches, move street lights,
install light poles, pull wire, and help troubleshoot.
2015 - 2016 V3 Electric Visalia, CA
Lead Solar Installer
ď‚§ Increased production from one week installs to one day installs.
ď‚§ Trained a crew of inexperienced coworkers.
ď‚§ Increased the level of quality as well as decreased number of failed
inspections on installs dramatically.
I started with a crew with whom the most experienced was one month in.
Trained all three crew members to safely and correctly install solar from
mapping out to the roof electrical. Taught them to map out, how to find
rafters, and how to determine if the mount was in a rafter. Educated them
on how to install trunk cable and micros as well as how to run a single
inverter system. We then covered installing conduit, pulling wire, and tieing
out junction boxes. And finally showed them how to install panels. As this
was piece rate, we then worked on speed. Worked with Snap N Rack, Solar
Edge, Uni Rac, and ground mounts.
2012 - 2014 Vivint Solar Bakersfield, CA
2
Lead Solar Installer
ď‚§ Number 1 installer nation wide.
ď‚§ Trained 14 installers.
ď‚§ Installed over 400 systems in one year.
Organized warehouse, counted inventory for warehouse manager, pulled
order, counted truck out. Redraw CAD for most production, redraw wire
designs for ease of electricians. Installed over 100 panels a day multiple
times. Had the fastest crew in the company. Mount systems accourding to
city and county rules. Set up racking systems, panels, wiring. Set up and take
down of jobsites. Coordinate with customers, account support, and
managers for multiple day installs.
2011 - 2012 Pure Energy Solar Bakersfield, CA
Solar Installer
ď‚§ Trained as a lead in my first three months.
ď‚§ Learned Auto Cad.
As an installer I was responsible for pulling inventory, organized two
warehouses, load/unload trucks, draw CAD for engineer to okay. Handle
customer checks, customer service, map out roof per CAD and customer
preference, install BOS according to customers wants. Find rafters and set
mounts for residential, commercial, and ground mounted systems. Set rails,
ground, panels, wiring, cut tile, set up junction box, pull wire and connect
it. Set BOS, run conduit through attics and roof, tied wire into inverters,
disconnects, sub panels, and main panels. Serviced BIPV, ground mounted,
residential, and commercial systems. Work on hot wired, transformers for
commercial, solve problems, and order BOS components for customers.
EDUCATION
2010 - 2011 Kern Community College District Bakersfield, CA
ď‚§ Certificate of completion, Solar Technology
ď‚§ CPR
ď‚§ OSHA 10
INTERESTS
I am interested in learning new and better concepts to those that I already
know. I build custom furniture, swim, fish, and camp. Most of my spare
time is spent with family.
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jessi solar resume

  • 1.
    J E SS I H O U S E OBJECTIVE My career goal is to secure a position with a stable environment that focuses on safety as well as teamwork, and will lead to a lasting relationship, both enjoyable and educational. EXPERIENCE 2016 - Current Baize Electric Bakersfield, CA Solar Installer  Electrician’s Appretice.  Took installs from two full days to one day. As a solar installer, first thing to start the day is to pick up supplies and head to job site. From there I map out the roof area and drill pilot holes for lags; and set down mounts and rails. Curently using Fast Jacks and Iron Ridge. Once rails are on, my crew and I lay out trunk cable and micros, then run the conduit, pull wire, and tie out junction boxes. Once the roof is prepped, we set panels. After the roof work, I tie out disconnects (depending on location and laws) and breakers. Clean up job site. As an electrical apprentice, I am learning to read plans and the NEC Code. I can, and have, install lighting fixtures, chandeliers, dimmers, and timers. Run conduit up to 4" (emt, pvc, rigid, and flex), MC Cable, and home runs. Understand phases and balancing panels. Dig trenches, move street lights, install light poles, pull wire, and help troubleshoot. 2015 - 2016 V3 Electric Visalia, CA Lead Solar Installer  Increased production from one week installs to one day installs.  Trained a crew of inexperienced coworkers.  Increased the level of quality as well as decreased number of failed inspections on installs dramatically. I started with a crew with whom the most experienced was one month in. Trained all three crew members to safely and correctly install solar from mapping out to the roof electrical. Taught them to map out, how to find rafters, and how to determine if the mount was in a rafter. Educated them on how to install trunk cable and micros as well as how to run a single inverter system. We then covered installing conduit, pulling wire, and tieing out junction boxes. And finally showed them how to install panels. As this was piece rate, we then worked on speed. Worked with Snap N Rack, Solar Edge, Uni Rac, and ground mounts. 2012 - 2014 Vivint Solar Bakersfield, CA
  • 2.
    2 Lead Solar Installer Number 1 installer nation wide.  Trained 14 installers.  Installed over 400 systems in one year. Organized warehouse, counted inventory for warehouse manager, pulled order, counted truck out. Redraw CAD for most production, redraw wire designs for ease of electricians. Installed over 100 panels a day multiple times. Had the fastest crew in the company. Mount systems accourding to city and county rules. Set up racking systems, panels, wiring. Set up and take down of jobsites. Coordinate with customers, account support, and managers for multiple day installs. 2011 - 2012 Pure Energy Solar Bakersfield, CA Solar Installer  Trained as a lead in my first three months.  Learned Auto Cad. As an installer I was responsible for pulling inventory, organized two warehouses, load/unload trucks, draw CAD for engineer to okay. Handle customer checks, customer service, map out roof per CAD and customer preference, install BOS according to customers wants. Find rafters and set mounts for residential, commercial, and ground mounted systems. Set rails, ground, panels, wiring, cut tile, set up junction box, pull wire and connect it. Set BOS, run conduit through attics and roof, tied wire into inverters, disconnects, sub panels, and main panels. Serviced BIPV, ground mounted, residential, and commercial systems. Work on hot wired, transformers for commercial, solve problems, and order BOS components for customers. EDUCATION 2010 - 2011 Kern Community College District Bakersfield, CA  Certificate of completion, Solar Technology  CPR  OSHA 10 INTERESTS I am interested in learning new and better concepts to those that I already know. I build custom furniture, swim, fish, and camp. Most of my spare time is spent with family. [ F A X ] • [ E M A I L ] [ S T R E E T A D D R E S S ] • [ C I T Y , S T Z I P C O D E ] • [ P HO N E ]