Join the solar revolution
Solar energy is one of the fastest growing energy sectors. Our goal is to help solar developers capitalize on this opportunity by being the world’s leading early-stage solar analysis company.
To achieve this goal, we’re building a world-class team that shares our core values and drive to accelerate solar adoption through advanced site analysis.
We value and benefit from the unique experiences, skills, and perspectives of all our employees. Glint is an equal opportunity employer and we’re committed to fostering diversity and inclusion at the company.
We’re always looking for exceptional talent who love solving complex problems and are passionate about using data in mitigating climate change.
Join the Product team as a Software Engineer.
Join the Business Development team as a Business Developer.
Join the Marketing team as a Marketing Manager.
Join the Product team as a Grid Specialist.
We're looking for a motivated self-starter to join the marketing and business development team.
We are continually looking for smart and driven people to join our team as interns, part-time or full-time employees.
We are driven by a culture of adaptability, creative thinking, and global teamwork.
Having enjoyed the fast growth of Spacemaker, I wanted a new challenge and Glint Solar offered the opportunity to work with both a driven team and fascinating technology.
Frithjof Nerdrum
Software Engineer
Oslo
Glint Solar is a mission-driven organization right at the intersection of renewable energy and innovative technology. The various types of work and the flexibility offered at Glint Solar made it an integral part of my MBA experience.
Jake Mayo
Business development
Boston
Working at Glint is exciting — we're at the forefront of technology and it's extremely motivating to know that I'm contributing to a meaningful cause.
Alexis Clemons
Marketing
Boston
FLOATING SOLAR
The small town of Walden, Colorado is home to the world’s highest-altitude solar installation. We paid them a visit because we had a very important question. How does the harsh weather impact the floating solar array?
Even Kvelland