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| Mechanical Engineer Solar (f/m) in Oujda (Morocco)
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| We are seeking experienced engineers as Mechanical Engineer Solar (f/m) in Oujda (Morocco). What we do: We provide a wide range of innovative services and future-proofed solutions in the areas of engineering and information technology. Our partners and employees anticipate and benefit from our Know-How as well as our longtime experiences. We guarantee high level services and superior performance – through flexibility, quality and responsibility in our projects, for our employees and for our clients. Your future major activities: As Mechanical Engineer for solar technologies (f/m) you will be responsible for the local inspection and supervision of HTF systems and parabolic troughs. You will be responsible for the collector’s installation as well as the pre-commissioning and commissioning of the solar field. Furthermore you will supervise the progress of construction of the assembly hall and monitor the solar field regarding quality and testing. More activities: - Compliance with contractual conditions and specifications - Witness the performance guarantee test and the solar irradiation measurement - elaborating reports - Monitoring during construction, erection and commissioning in order to verify the progress of the works as compared to the actual program, review the erection log, review the quality control records and perform detailed visual inspections of critical items according to the parabolic troughs and HTF System - multimedia documentation (photos and movies) Qualifications: - experienced with mechanical engineering and monitoring of construction sites in the field of power stations (solar energy preferred) - Excellent organizational and negotiation skills - Fluency in written and spoken English (and French) - Willing to work in Morocco - Quick adjustment to a new job in complex systems Furthermore you should follow an autonomous, pro active and solution oriented approach. You are team oriented and persevering. You have good communication and presentation skills. Contact us: Please send your documents via Email (including your earliest possible starting date and your salary expectations) to Ms. Nadine Goldschmidt. nadine.goldschmidt@xpsnet.de |
| XPSNET Xtended Professional Services e.K. Nadine Goldschmidt Resource Manager Somme Strasse 1 D- 71384 Weinstadt Tel.: + 49 (0)71514877056 nadine.goldschmidt@xpsnet.de http://www.xpsnet. |
| Termin / Veranstaltung |
10.12.09 - 11.12.09 |
PV Power Plants |
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA |
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Ensuring the Success of Utility-Scale PV Projects – through complete understanding. PV Power Plants 2009 – USA Utility-Scale PV - 10th / 11th December 2009 - Las Vegas, NV, USA Ensuring the Success of Utility-Scale PV Projects – through complete understanding On-line registration The Market For many years photovoltaics has been a prime technology for the supply of small-scale decentralized energy. However, with falling costs, advances in technology and new areas of application the size of PV systems has grown dramatically. Plants of three-digit MWp are in the planning stage and GWp plants are already being evaluated. The world of small solar systems costing a few thousand dollars has mushroomed into one of huge projects requiring the investment of hundreds of millions of dollars. Small systems with outputs in the kWp area are easy to integrate into the power grid. They are steadily extended through the addition of more generation units. These multi-MWp systems present entirely new challenges for grid-integration. Along with the larger output, comes increased responsibility for the plant operator in terms of network stability. Planning and construction of the MWp first plants in the years 20042008 were hindered by market scarcity of modules as well as by unclear market conditions, particularly in Spain. So, for example, plants had to be built with differing module types, quality assurance was often patchy, and plant construction was slow. However rolling forward to 2009, multi-MWp plants are now being supplied by the established plant manufacturers, to proven quality standards. Along with the falling cost of modules, pressure is growing for swift reductions in installation time and costs. In addition, international standards for Total Quality Management and Intelligent Network-Integration must be established. For investors, the complex matrix of criteria for comprehensive project evaluation must become more transparent. The Conference PV Power Plants is the world‘s first conference to focus exclusively on “Utility-Scale Solar Power Plants,” the market segment for systems that require very high capital investment. Solarpraxis, with its engineering background, undertook numerous yield assessments and project support activities in 2008 for > 200 MWp projects. Their experience will ensure that the program addresses the truly crucial issues facing the industry today. |
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CIS-IT has become a major appointment for those making solar business in Italy and across its borders. With 450 participants and good media coverage, the conference was a success beyond expectation. Nobody can say today how the global economy and the solar industry will look like one year later. But two things are certain: momentous develop-ments will take place in Italy and worldwide; and the long term perspectives of the solar industry will be brighter than ever. Topics The conference covers all forms of active use of solar energy: PV, solar thermal and Concentrated Solar Power, looking at all non strictly technical aspects, with an emphasis on the practical needs of market operators and industry: 1. Policies: Political and economic context at national and international level... 2. Public policies and legislation: current developments, practical experience, building regulations, feed-in tariff, practical experience at Italian and international level... 3. Markets: industrial developments, quality, innovation, best practice, ongoing projects... 4. Finance: financing models, practical experience, fiscal aspects... 5. Marketing: channels and means of communication, keys for success... 6. Public Relations: exemplary campaigns, communication with the media, examples... 7. Sales: innovative business models, contracting... In cases of particular interest, presentations on other issues, relevant for the conference issues, will also be considered. |
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The main target of the 3rd edition, takes place in a time when the interest is booming for renewable energy sources, recycling, energy saving, etc - is to achieve an even greater completeness of exhibits, wider range of topics in new areas of environmental technologies. The international exhibition with its quality, consistency, focus and strong promotion, has today become the most reliable solution to put an end to the exhibition segmentation that has troubled the sector. The exhibition hosts participants from constructing, representing and service providing companies specializing in the sectors of: • Renewable energy sources (photovoltaic, wind, geothermal, hydroelectric) • Energy saving • Urban and industrial waste management (liquid, solid, air) • Recycling • Eco building • Environmental restoration • Alternative fuel Turnus: 1-jährig |
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The 2nd "Thin-Film Industry Forum" will look at all the issues around thin-film technology - from the political environment, through international market development, finance and marketing, to sales, production capacity, availability of materials, quality assurance and recycling. The Thin-Film Industry Forum will form a key event that will bring the players of the solar industry together with representatives from politics, the financial world, the press and the industry's suppliers. Between the sessions, the forum will offer excellent networking opportunities in a relaxed atmosphere. 2nd Photovoltaic Thin-Film Week: The forum is embedded in the 2nd Photovoltaic Thin-Film Week, which is being held as a joint event organized by Solarpraxis, the Competence Centre Thin-Film- and Nanotechnology for Photovoltaics Berlin (PVcomB). The PV Thin-Film Week is the world's unique week devoted to thin-film photovoltaics and combines specialized, scientific workshops with a practical industry forum on topics such as market development, production and financing. Both scientists as well as executives and managers from the solar industry will meet at this international event in Adlershof. Additionally investors and representatives from the press and politics are expected. The 1st PV Thin-Film Week in April 2009 with its 450 participants was the world´s biggest thin-film event. The 2nd week will build on this success and again create a unique bridge between science and industry. Thanks to its unique combination of topics and target groups, the Forum offers the ideal arena for establishing new business contacts and initiating co-operative ventures. |
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The aim of Silicon for the Chemical and Solar Industry X is to teach the silicon community Silicon Process Technology, Silicon Quality Assessment and Performance in the Subsequent Chemical Reactions. Environmental issues are also important. The different processes from quartz to metallurgical and solar silicon, silicones or electronic silicon are strongly linked and a sustainable process is dependent on a thorough understanding of the total process. A recent development is production of solar silicon directly by metallurgical routes. Silicon producers as well as users and academia will attend. Silicon for the Chemical and Solar Industry X is focused on silicon production and the primary chemical processes. Organosilicon chemistry in general is not a topic. The meeting is by invitation only. |
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