Field operations for electricians
Run multi-site days, prove rough-in, and pass inspection on the first try
An electrical crew can hit three or four sites in a day, each at a different phase, and every job has a rough-in the inspector has to see before it is closed up. Solis is the field-first system that tracks crews across sites, captures rough-in and trim with photo proof, and time-stamps it, so an inspection is a confirmation, not a gamble.
Every circuit on the record
Rough-in, inspection, and trim, tracked per circuit
When the inspector asks, you have the answer. Solis keeps every circuit's stage and sign-off attached to the job, not stuck in a notebook in the van.
What the field gets out of it
Manage crews across multiple sites in a day
Electrical work is rarely all-day on one job. A crew might do a rough-in in the morning and a trim across town in the afternoon. GPS check-ins tell you who is on which site and that the work started, so a multi-site day stays organized without a string of texts.
Photo proof of rough-in before it is closed up
Rough-in is the work that gets buried behind drywall, and it is exactly what an inspector wants to see and what a future problem gets blamed on. Solis pins geotagged photos of the rough-in to the job so the wiring is proven before it disappears.
Keep rough-in and trim phases straight
Every job moves through rough-in, inspection, and trim, and your crew is juggling several jobs at different phases at once. Solis shows where each job stands in the proof-of-work chain, so nobody trims a job that has not passed rough-in inspection.
Walk into inspections ready
A failed inspection is a wasted trip and a delayed schedule. Documented, time-stamped photos of the rough-in mean you and the inspector are looking at the same evidence, and you arrive knowing the work is ready.
How Solis runs your electricians crew
Every step adds a link to the proof-of-work chain: check-in, photo, completion, signature.
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Crew checks in at each site
Workers check in by GPS at every job, so a multi-site day is tracked and you know which crew is where.
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Rough-in gets documented
Geotagged photos of the wiring pin to the job, time-stamped before drywall closes it up.
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Phases stay in order
The proof-of-work chain shows whether a job is at rough-in, inspection, or trim, so the right work happens at the right time.
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The job carries inspection-ready proof
Each job holds an ordered, photo-backed record of the rough-in and trim, ready for the inspector or a future service call.
English and Spanish, side by side
Electrical crews increasingly include Spanish-speaking workers. Solis runs in English and Spanish at once, so every electrician sees their site, their check-in, and their tasks in their own language while you run the schedule in yours.
Questions electricians ask
- My crews hit several sites a day. How does Solis keep that organized?
- GPS check-ins at each job tell you who is on which site and that work has started, so a multi-site day stays organized and you manage by exception instead of texting for status all day.
- Can it prove the rough-in before drywall covers it?
- Yes. Geotagged, time-stamped photos of the wiring pin to the job before it is closed up, so the rough-in is proven for the inspector and for any problem that gets blamed on the wiring later.
- How does it stop a crew from trimming a job that hasn't passed rough-in?
- The proof-of-work chain shows each job's phase, rough-in, inspection, or trim, so your crew sees what stage a job is actually at and works the right phase at the right time.
- Will it help me pass inspection on the first try?
- It does not pass the inspection for you, but it means you arrive with documented proof of the rough-in, looking at the same evidence as the inspector, instead of hoping the work holds up.