We are a robotics startup on a mission to transform how utility-scale solar farms are built. Our technology automates the mechanical installation processes that have traditionally relied on massive manual labor forces—and we need experienced construction leaders who understand that work inside and out to help us deploy it.
As our Site Superintendent, you will serve as the on-site authority for all construction activities— tracker/racking assembly, and module installation—while working hand-in-hand with our robotics and automation engineering teams. You bring deep field knowledge of how solar farms are built today, and you are energized (not threatened) by the opportunity to help reshape how they will be built tomorrow.
This is not a traditional EPC role. You will operate in a fast-moving startup environment where processes are still being defined, feedback loops are short, and your field expertise will directly influence product development and deployment strategy.
Field Leadership & Operations
Lead and direct Foremen, and craft labor on-site, ensuring safe, efficient, and high-quality execution of all mechanical scopes.
Plan and coordinate labor, materials, equipment, and subcontractor resources to maximize production while controlling costs.
Develop and maintain crew matrices, equipment plans, and production schedules; continuously reconcile actuals against established work plans and budgets.
Provide hands-on mentorship and structured coaching to field supervision, building the next generation of solar construction leaders.
Serve as acting project leader and primary contact to our customer.
Robotics Deployment
Partner with robotics engineers and field application teams to deploy automated installation equipment alongside traditional construction methods.
Provide real-world construction feasibility feedback that informs equipment design, workflow sequencing, and deployment playbooks.
Champion adoption of new tools and processes among field crews, bridging the gap between technology development and jobsite realities.
Assist in documenting operational learnings, field performance data, and process improvements that accelerate product iteration.
Safety & Quality
Champion a culture of safety—enforce company, EPC, and OSHA safety regulations without exception.
Manage employee training covering work methods, high-risk activities (cranes, rigging, telehandlers, DOT, LOTO, arc flash), JHAs, and site-specific hazards.
Ensure all construction activities conform to the project Quality Plan and that craftsmanship expectations are clearly communicated to every crew member, vendor, and subcontractor.
Have a track record leading mechanical construction on utility-scale solar EPC projects (pile, racking/tracker, and module installation).
Can supervise large, multi-crew field operations and manage diverse teams of craft workers and subcontractors.
Have strong working knowledge of tools, heavy equipment, and their safe application on solar construction sites.
Are able to read and interpret construction drawings, specifications, and contract documents.
Have a solid understanding of job costing principles and the ability to track and report cost performance.
Are familiar with applicable federal, state, and local construction codes and safety regulations.
Can communicate effectively and interface confidently with owners, clients, engineers, and field personnel.
Have a valid driver’s license with an acceptable motor vehicle record.
Enjoy life on the road — are willing to relocate to project sites as needed (travel up to 80 90% will be required during deployments).
Have experience working within a startup, early-stage company, or rapidly evolving
operational environment.
Have comfort with ambiguity—you thrive when standard playbooks do not yet exist and you
help write them.
Are curious about robotics, automation, and emerging construction technology.
Have experience with process improvement, lean construction, or continuous
improvement initiatives.
Charge Robotics is an early-stage startup building robots that build solar farms.
The demand for utility-scale solar generation is booming, so we started designing robots to directly address labor bottlenecks in order to speed up the world’s transition to renewables.
Charge is a fast-moving company, which means constant opportunities for learning and growth. You’ll have a large impact on the direction of our company and product performance in field, and will be compensated accordingly.
If you have spent years mastering the craft of building solar farms and are ready for the next challenge at the cutting edge of new robotic technology, you’re going to be a perfect fit for this role.
We’re MIT-founded and backed by top generalist and climate tech investors, including Founders Fund, Energy Impact Partners, Lux Capital, and Y Combinator (S21). Read more about Charge here: