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CLEANWATCH JOBS: Changing the China Clean-Tech Tone, 143 Jobs Available

Posted on February 21st, 2010 by kristy

NEW: Global clean-tech jobs maps

Clean Edge’s new clean-tech jobs map highlights the regional and sector diversity of the transition to a clean-tech economy. The map is the latest addition to Clean Edge Jobs (jobs.cleanedge.com) – a leading online jobs board for clean-tech job seekers, employers, and recruiters.

Clean-tech job seekers now have the ability to search a map for current openings at leading clean-tech companies like GE Energy, SunPower, Calera, Ecos, and Nexant. Users can search the map manually or by using geographic terms in addition to filtering by industry, position type, and position level. In addition, registered employers and recruiters can search through and view thousands of clean-tech candidates from around the world.

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Clean Edge Jobs is the premier source for clean-tech job seekers, employers, and recruiters. Search current openings among the job categories listed below.

Agriculture/Farm/ Organics

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Biofuels and Biomaterials

Conservation & Efficiency

CSR/Risk Management

Environmental Management Systems

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Transportation/Vehicles

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SunPower Corporation

SunPower is a leading crystalline solar PV manufacturer based in San Jose, California and produces one of the most efficient solar cells commercially available. SunPower has expanded rapidly into Europe and Asia including the recent acquisition of SunRay, a leading European solar plant developer.

Click here to see 13 current job openings at SunPower.

Click here to see more clean-tech job openings.

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Clean Edge has partnered with PayScale.com to provide global clean-tech salary data. The initial results were published in our inaugural Clean Tech Job Trends 2009 report released last week. Help us collect more data for next year’s report by taking the survey.

The survey will take no longer than 10 minutes. All people that are currently employed in clean tech or are looking to get a clean-tech job should take this survey. Once the survey is completed, you will automatically see a salary comparison report for your current or targeted position.

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