Education / Professionalization|Sustainability
Brazil could generate more than 600,000 new jobs in this sector by 2035.
Entering the electrical and photovoltaic market can be an opportunity for those seeking a profession with high employability and good growth prospects. This is because the solar energy sector is booming in Brazil and is expected to continue growing in the coming years, driven by the search for renewable sources and the appreciation of sustainability. In addition, the electrical and photovoltaic market offers several career paths.
According to ABSolar, the country could generate more than 600,000 new jobs by 2035, making the electrical and photovoltaic market an excellent option for those who want to specialize and achieve financial stability.
Therefore, there are a variety of career options—both in the renewable energy segment and in the traditional electrical sector or other related fields.
In terms of remuneration, entry-level professionals in electrical and photovoltaic engineering — such as installers or photovoltaic electricians — receive an average starting salary between R$ 1,700 and R$ 3,000 for CLT contracts, according to data from Portal Salário and CAGED.
More experienced professionals or those in leadership positions or technical specialists in electrical and photovoltaic systems can earn between R$ 3,500 and R$ 6,500 or more, depending on the region, company, and type of contract (CLT or self-employed).
Those who work as entrepreneurs in the electrical and photovoltaic market, setting up their own panel installation or equipment sales companies, can have variable earnings, but with potential well above average for those who are dedicated.
The Ramacrisna Institute offers professional training in electrical and photovoltaic engineering completely free of charge. Ramacrisna is a benchmark in professional training and has been operating for 66 years, offering free courses that transform lives.
With a workload of 300 class hours, the course prepares students to execute residential electrical projects and installations safely and in accordance with current technical standards. In addition, the content is up-to-date and combines theory and practice, with an emphasis on the installation of residential ND standards (5.1 and 5.2), which ensure safety and compliance in residential electrical installations.
Among the main topics covered are, for example:
Ramacrisna believes in the power of education to change realities. In other words, by taking the Electrical and Photovoltaic course, you learn a profession and help build a more sustainable future.