At Streetleaf
, we’re reshaping the future of infrastructure by integrating renewable technology into one of the most essential—and often overlooked—features of every community: streetlights.
Since our founding in 2018, we’ve installed over
11,000 solar streetlights nationwide, from Florida to California, and built trusted partnerships with developers like Metro Development Group, D.R. Horton, and Lennar. With the largest fleet of solar streetlights in the U.S., we’re expanding rapidly to bring resilient, sustainable lighting solutions to communities across the country.
Our systems keep neighborhoods lit even after hurricanes and prevent thousands of tons of CO₂ emissions each year. Our mission is clear: make solar-powered streetlights better than the grid alternative—and transform the way the world thinks about street lighting.
The Electrical Installation Foreman is responsible for supervising and coordinating the activities of electricians and apprentices engaged in the installation, maintenance, and repair of electrical systems. This role ensures that all electrical work is completed safely, efficiently, on time, and in compliance with regulations, codes, and company standards.
· Supervise and coordinate daily installation activities at project sites.
· Read and interpret technical drawings, electrical plans, and specifications.
· Coordinate with project managers, engineers, contractors, and clients to ensure smooth execution.
· Ensure all work complies with electrical codes, safety regulations, and company standards.
· Conduct inspections and testing of solar streetlighting systems.
· Maintain accurate documentation of installations, inspections, and repairs.
· Promote and enforce safe work practices on all job sites.
· Report hazards, incidents, and near-misses per company policy.
· Valid
Florida Electrical Contractors (EC) or Electrical Specialty Contractors (ES) License.
· High school diploma or equivalent (degree in Electrical Engineering, Renewable Energy, or related field preferred).
· Minimum
5 years of electrical installation experience, including supervisory experience.
· Proficiency in reading/interpreting blueprints, schematics, and technical drawings.
· Willingness to travel to job sites across Florida and the U.S.
· Requires frequent standing, walking, bending, climbing, and lifting of heavy equipment/materials.
· Evening or weekend work may be necessary to meet deadlines.
· Strict adherence to safety protocols and PPE usage required.
· Collaboration with diverse teams including contractors, engineers, and clients.
· Competitive pay:
$36–$48 per hour(equivalent to $60,000–$90,000 annually depending on experience).
·
Total wellness packageincluding health, dental, vision, and life insurance.