Steven Nuzzo
About Steven Nuzzo
Steven Nuzzo is a Solar Technician at Sunnova Energy with extensive experience in solar energy and electrical systems.
Current Role at Sunnova Energy
Steven Nuzzo is currently employed as a Solar Technician at Sunnova Energy since 2021. Based in Houston, Texas, he is responsible for inspecting and replacing various solar energy components, including Enphase microinverters and Solaredge power optimizers. His role involves ensuring system performance by detecting and fixing electrical faults. Steven also emphasizes safety as a critical aspect of his work activities.
Previous Experience in Electrical/HVAC
Before joining Sunnova Energy, Steven Nuzzo worked as an Electrical/HVAC Mechanic at Electric and HVAC for six months in Trenton, New Jersey, from 2020 to 2021. His responsibilities included maintaining and repairing electrical and HVAC systems. This role leveraged his diagnostic skills and focus on optimizing system efficiency.
Background in Solar Installation
Steven Nuzzo’s extensive experience in the solar industry includes his role as a Solar Installer/Technician at Genmounts from 2018 to 2020 in Flemington, New Jersey. Additionally, he worked briefly as a Photovoltaic Solar Installer at NRG Home Solar in 2014 in Wall, New Jersey. In these roles, Steven gained hands-on experience with SMA and LG solar products, which contributed to his expertise in solar technology.
Volunteering and Community Involvement
Throughout his career, Steven Nuzzo has engaged in several volunteer opportunities. He was a Volunteer Intern at Haven For Humanity from 2017 to 2018 in Livingston Manor, New York, and volunteered at the Hydrogen House Project in Hopewell, New Jersey, in 2015. His earlier volunteer work includes assisting at the New York State Senate in 2011 and answering crisis hotline calls at Middle Earth from 2010 to 2011.
Educational Background
Steven Nuzzo studied at the University at Albany, where he completed a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Psychology and Sociology, with a minor in Education, from 2009 to 2013. During his time at the university, he gained experience as a Research Assistant and a Tutor. His academic background has provided a solid foundation for his analytical and problem-solving skills.