Solid company but requires significant commitment - Senior Performance Analyst QE Solar Employee Review

4.0
18 Jul 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good culture Good intro pay

Cons

Long hours and time commitment are not comparable to the pay Intro pay is good but has slow advancement in pay

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QE Solar Response
2y
While this review is a bit dated by the time we could respond, we do feel QE Solar pays a great wage compared to experience coming in the door. It also helps for candidates to know your career's pay scale for the area you live! Glassdoor and other online resources can help you understand what's fair and comparable for your level of experience, too. There's a ton of opportunity for overtime, especially in the summer when the daylight hours are longer!

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5.0
27 Mar 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

QE Solar is growing and there are a lot of opportunities to join from entry level to more advanced technical, electrical, or customer-facing roles. Management is engaged, knowledgeable, and involved. The pay structure is very good, and we often find opportunities for overtime or bonuses depending on your position. Safety is a priority and field employees receive PPE and annual budget for clothing and boots. The team works hard and gets along well.

Cons

The workforce is mostly remote, so you may not interact face to face with other employees often.

1.0
4 Mar 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The company operates in an interesting industry and some teams are made up of experienced professionals who genuinely care about the work. There is potential if leadership aligns more closely with operational realities.

Cons

here appears to be a growing disconnect between leadership and the technical and operational aspects of the business. In several instances, leadership discussions and interviews do not explore core topics such as portfolio governance, operational KPIs, contract management, or time-and-materials (T&M) billing discipline. These are fundamental components of running service and asset portfolios effectively, yet they are often overlooked. Employees who focus on operational rigor sometimes feel undervalued, while others are described internally as “hiding under the radar” and eventually managed out rather than coached or developed. This creates uncertainty and contributes to turnover. Work-life balance can also be inconsistent. Some employees report difficulty taking planned time off, which adds to the perception that leadership priorities are not aligned with sustainable team management. Overall, the organization would benefit from leadership with deeper operational and technical experience, as well as stronger engagement with the teams responsible for executing the work.

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