Solarvest

General Worker (Landscape)

Solarvest  •  Kulim, MY (Onsite)  •  2 hours ago
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Job Description

1. Perform grass cutting and vegetation control within the solar farm.

2. Clean drains, culverts, and water channels.

3. Carry out housekeeping and cleaning activities around the site.

4. Collect and dispose of rubbish, debris, and vegetation waste.

5. Assist in solar panel cleaning and other maintenance activities when required.

6. Support technicians and engineers during site works.

7. Use tools and equipment safely and maintain them in good condition.

8. Follow all safety requirements and wear required PPE.

9. Perform any other general duties assigned by the supervisor.

Requirements

1. Minimum PMR/PT3/SPM or equivalent.

2. Physically fit and able to work outdoors.

3. Willing to work in a team and travel to different solar farm locations according to the work schedule.

4. Willing to work overtime when required.

5. Able to operate grass-cutting equipment and basic hand tools.

6. Responsible, hardworking, and safety conscious.

7. Relevant experience in grass cutting, landscaping, cleaning, maintenance, or general labour work is an advantage.

Solarvest

About Solarvest

Solarvest is a clean energy expert with a multi-national presence across Asia-Pacific in 8 countries. The Malaysia-founded company started as a one-stop solar photovoltaic system solution provider for residential, commercial & industrial, and utility-scale solar farms. Today, Solarvest has accumulated renewable energy portfolio of over 1,200MW (on-going and completed). The company is currently venturing into other clean energy solutions including, among others, hydrogen, battery storage, data center, energy efficiency, low-carbon mobility, and renewable energy certificates.

Solarvest is listed on the Main Market of Bursa Malaysia.

Industry
Energy & Utilities
Company Size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Petaling Jaya, MY
Year Founded
2012
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