We’ve all heard about “tech culture” from Silicon Valley clichés: free snacks, ping pong, beanbags, etc., claiming they’re “making the world a better place” while they optimize for more clicks or more attention.
Based in Detroit, GreenLancer has found a greater mission and a better way of developing software. The team is focused on something bigger: building the software that helps reinvent the power grid and make clean, renewable energy the standard.
At GreenLancer, we’re building and shaping a platform that underpins the clean energy economy. That responsibility takes ownership, teamwork, and a healthy dose of curiosity.
GreenLancer connects solar installers with qualified vendors who provide solar permitting, design, and engineering services through a marketplace platform. That means the company’s tech isn’t just “internal tooling” — it’s the foundation of its business model. Every line of code touches customers, vendors, and partners who rely on GreenLancer to move projects forward.
At GreenLancer, our approach is distributed by design — not just in the renewable energy we support, but in how our teams work. Remote, nimble, and collaborative. The future of work is happening here, one deployment at a time.
Ownership. Developers at GreenLancer own the full software development lifecycle — from scoping and user conversations to building, reviewing, deploying, and iterating. It keeps the work connected to real people and real impact. That level of ownership makes the work meaningful and tangible, which benefits our customers and the renewable energy transition.
We keep things product-driven, not task-driven. Developers take pride in building something end users actually touch, not a backlog of features no one will use.
We’ve also built in “kata” time — deliberate practice to learn new skills, share knowledge, and get sharper. We practice as a team and work closely together to put that practice into action.
At GreenLancer, our goal of continuous delivery is simple: keep teams connected, ship value fast, and make it easy for good ideas to reach production. Here’s what that looks like day to day:
Growing talent from within is one of the most rewarding parts of leading this team. As a CTO, I’ve seen interns grow into full-time developers, and several have even joined us after graduation.
It works because they’re not fetching coffee — they’re building real features alongside senior engineers, learning fast, and contributing right away. What do we look for? Self-driven developers who are motivated by the mission, team-oriented, and eager to learn. Skills matter, but a great attitude and curiosity matter more.
If you’re leading a dev team, here are three things that have worked for us at GreenLancer:
At GreenLancer, we’re combining renewable energy with a developer culture built on trust, ownership, and collaboration. Every line of code helps accelerate solar projects, reduce grid strain, and expand access to clean power.
If that sounds like your kind of challenge, we’re hiring. Join us in building software that powers the clean-energy economy.
If you want to use your coding skills to power real-world change, check out software engineering careers at GreenLancer.