2026-05-01 – Weekly Military Jobs : Solar industry tapping military skills

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This week, the job market’s got a bit of everything for military folks transitioning to civilian roles. There’s a solid demand for technical skills, especially in renewable energy positions, and a good number of verified remote jobs. It’s all about finding the right fit.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Solar Technician - Military-Friendly
    Company: BHE Renewables, LLC | Location: Fort Stockton, TX
    If you’re a military veteran with technical training and experience, this role might be your next career step. A valid US driver’s license is required.
    Apply Here

  • MEPS (Military Entrance Processing Station)
    Company: Trusted Medical | Location: Dallas, TX
    Play a key role in strengthening military preparedness. If you’ve got a knack for admin and organizational skills, this position could be ideal.
    Apply Here

  • Intelligence Analyst/Military Specialist- Expert Level
    Company: Cherokee Federal | Location: Alexandria, VA
    Expert-level intelligence analysts with military experience are needed for critical roles. If you’ve got the chops, this could be your calling.
    Apply Here

  • Intelligence Analyst/Military Specialist- Expert Level
    Company: Cherokee Federal | Location: Fort Bragg, NC
    Similar role to the one in Alexandria, but based in Fort Bragg. If you have a strong background in military intelligence, consider applying.
    Apply Here

  • Military Personnel Specialist
    Company: Hyperion Biotechnology | Location: 99703, AK
    Provide comprehensive military human resources support. This role suits someone with a knack for executing customer programs effectively.
    Apply Here

  • NEXWDC Senior Military Analyst / Instructor - Academics
    Company: Prevailance | Location: Virginia Beach, VA
    Teach and mentor in a dynamic environment. Ideal for someone with military experience who loves sharing knowledge.
    Apply Here

  • Senior Military Operations Analyst
    Company: Barbaricum | Location: Hoopes Landing, VA
    Join a team supporting the U.S. military. If you have a strategic mindset and love operations analysis, this could be a great match.
    Apply Here

  • Military Resilience Facilitator
    Company: Ladgov Corporation | Location: Gulfport, MS
    Focus on personal resilience and relationship enrichment. Perfect for someone passionate about supporting military personnel and families.
    Apply Here

  • Military Resilience Facilitator
    Company: Ladgov Corporation | Location: Pensacola, FL
    Similar to the Gulfport role, but based in Pensacola. If you’re into supporting military families, this could be your niche.
    Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

Remote work is more accessible than ever. Here are some roles you can do from anywhere, which means more flexibility in your life.

  • Sales Director - Government & Military Markets (Ukraine Army Strategic Accounts)
    Company: Rajant Corp | Location: Malvern, PA
    Support foreign military sales and strategic accounts. If you’ve got sales experience in military markets, this could be a great opportunity.
    Apply Here

  • Military Program Counselor (Tele-work)
    Company: Arcetyp LLC | Location: Multiple locations in AK and NM
    Provide consulting services to US Federal Government and Military clients. Management experience is key here.
    Apply Here


See all urgent needs jobs here: See Urgent Needs Jobs
Explore remote jobs here: See Remote Jobs


That’s it for this week. Stay proactive and keep an eye on these opportunities—they’re moving fast. Good luck out there!

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I’ve recently transitioned into the solar industry and found that networking is key. Connecting with folks in the field through platforms like LinkedIn can open doors, especially for those military skills you mentioned. Don’t be shy to reach out for informational interviews; it can lead to unexpected opportunities.

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And networking really does pay off… I found that reaching out to alumni from my military branch who work in renewables helped me understand the hiring landscape better. It’s all about those connections — have you tried contacting anyone from your past networks?

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