Avantages
Remote work and a LOT of foundational building that could be done, given upper management adjusts to allow involvement.
Inconvénients
COO says slight work overload is healthy. Results, experience, education are not factored in to who is placed or pivoted where. Truly only managers are sought after under current COO, no true leadership or experienced leaders providing a direction for the company to work towards. Only recommend individuals without direct utility or renewable experience looking to climb the yes ladder. Experienced people highly do not recommend, you will be overworked and have no chance for development. Not trusting the experienced people to do what they are hired to do is already impacting this company. There is money sitting on the table in certain power markets, no institutional knowledge due to high turnover and continuing to worsen under COO. Pushing the agenda of a small group of individuals is the name of the game here, which does not always align with what is best for the company's bottom line or longevity. Only thing we are leading in the industry is Regenerative Energy, everything else we are ages behind and will require large time and money investment to begin to level out with the industry.