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Clean Energy Works H-1B salaries (2025)

Yes — Clean Energy Works sponsors H-1B workers. Across 4 certified Labor Condition Applications, the median offered base wage is $110,000. Every figure below comes straight from the employer's own filings with the U.S. Department of Labor.

Adrian Serafin, founder and editor of RateOrchardBy Adrian SerafinFounderUpdated November 18, 2025
Certified H-1B filings

Clean Energy Works filed 4 certified H-1B labor condition applications across 2 states between May 2025 and Nov 2025. The median offered base wage was $110,000.

Median offered wage
$110,000
Certified filings
4
Work locations
2 states
Distinct roles
1

Most-filed roles at Clean Energy Works

RoleFilingsMedian wage
Specialist4$110,000

Wage-level distribution

DOL prevailing-wage levels reflect the seniority the employer certified, from Level I (entry) to Level IV (fully competent).

LevelFilingsMedian wage
Level III — experienced2$2,915,000
Level IV — fully competent2$109,000

Where Clean Energy Works hires

StateFilingsMedian wage
North Carolina2$109,000
Texas2$2,915,000

Recent certified filings

Job titleLocationWageLevelDecided
Senior Specialist, Market and Policy Innovation, Building DePlano, Texas$110,000IIINov 2025
Senior Specialist, Market and Policy Innovation, Building DePlano, Texas$5,720,000IIIAug 2025
Senior Specialist, Market and Policy Innovation, Building DeDurham, North Carolina$110,000IVMay 2025
Senior Specialist, Market and Policy Innovation, Building DeDurham, North Carolina$108,000IVMay 2025

Source: U.S. Department of Labor OFLC certified Labor Condition Applications (H-1B, H-1B1, E-3), public disclosure data. Wages are employer-offered base pay and exclude bonuses, equity, and other compensation. Denied and withdrawn filings are excluded. Figures reflect filings decided May 2025Nov 2025.

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For general educational purposes, not career or financial advice. Wages are employer-offered base pay from certified DOL LCA records and may differ from total compensation.