Pros
Provides an opportunity to learn renewables
Cons
It's hard to accurately describe how bad of a place to work this is.
An atmosphere of fear, stress, and tension are so constantly present that they are the defining feature of the company culture. The atmosphere of fear is so pervasive that it's the only motivation for success.
Respect or acknowledgement of a work/life balance is non existent. Evenings, weekends, holidays, PTO, none of it matters to them.
The advice and input of staff at all levels of routinely ignored. This results in project denials, wasted time/money on projects staff know have no chance of success, construction setbacks, constant fines for not following construction regulations, and generally casting the entire industry in a negative light.
If you'd expect an excessively high turnover rate to make them reevaluate the way employees are treated, you'd be wrong. Staff departures, which happen frequently, are typically explained as people not having the "energix dna."
Management insists on every contract being negotiated to the point where external consultants become insulted. Progress will be delayed for weeks arguing over reducing a proposal by as little as $500. Required environmental protection measures will be installed late because the EPC team can't get contracts approved, despite construction proceeding while out of compliance.
I could continue, but hopefully this is enough to make people think twice before jumping on board with this train wreck of a company.