Join Our Team at FirstLight Power
FirstLight Power is actively hiring for full-time, hourly Assistant Station Operator positions in their Operations department at their Northfield, MA location, offering competitive compensation, benefits, and flexible work environments.
At FirstLight, we are always looking for talented and innovative team members! We strive to ensure that our employees find our company to be a dynamic and rewarding place to work. We offer highly competitive compensation and benefits packages in addition to flexible work environments.
Below is a list of current job openings at FirstLight Power. Please click on an opening in the list to view details and apply.
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Current Job Openings
- Assistant Station Operator - Renewable Energy
- Department: Operations
- Job Type: Non-exempt (hourly)
- Position Type: Full-Time
- Location: Northfield, MA
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