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The Wind Technician is a critical and active role to maintain optimal function and output at the wind site by working daily on turbine operations, required maintenance, safety, quality control and warranty repair(s.
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This position performs duties related to the disassembly, repair, and assembly of Wind Turbine Gearbox technology in the greater than 1 MW class range (2-4 different gearbox technologies.
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Must be able to diagnose and repair wind turbine faults. We are a technical service provider specializing in wind turbine maintenance, construction, repower, demolition, project management and inspection.
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Provide technical support to troubleshoot and repair basic and complex wind turbine related malfunctions. Install, reinstall, repair, service, test, and other required tasks to maintain wind turbine components.
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Experience with power plant operations and maintenance, wind plant operations and turbines (including turbine power converters specifically), high voltage switching, and post-operational repair and maintenance of turbines.
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Performs regular preventative maintenance and repair on wind turbine power generation equipment. Individuals understand the mechanics, including both electrical and maintenance of hydraulics, of all wind turbine components.
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We supply products and services that push the boundaries of what is possible in applications as diverse as jet engine and wind turbine manufacture, through to dentistry and brain surgery.
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We are seeking Wind Field Service Technicians to perform wind turbine and factory generator and motor repair and testing, including bearing replacement, grease application, slip ring and grounding ring maintenance, up-tower winding repair, machining, and electrical lead cable replacements.
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The Site Turbine Manager will effectively manage the daily wind turbine repair and maintenance activities onsite. Reporting to the onsite Operations Manager the Site Turbine Manager will oversee the efficient and safe operating and maintenance of wind turbine generators including troubleshooting, repairing, and maintaining mechanical and electrical systems on various wind turbines.
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Skilled in reading and interpreting OEM manuals and technical documents used to maintain, operate and repair Wind Turbine Generators. Read and interpret complex Wind Turbine Generator electrical, mechanical and fluid power drawings, diagrams and schematics.
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Qualified candidates will be responsible for the operations and maintenance of multiple brands of services, namely elevators, to include troubleshooting and repair of mechanical and electrical components on wind farm sites.
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Understand electrical and mechanical functions of all components of a wind turbine generator and associated equipmentTroubleshoot mechanical and electrical faults; repair and/or replace componentsMaintain company tooling, facilities and equipment and a clean safe work environmentWork a 40 hour work week and be subject to scheduled and unscheduled overtime.
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Ability to climb a wind turbine up to 300 feet. As a Wind Technician, you will be the critical front line to ensure the safe and optimal performance of all wind farm operations.
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Join the world’s leading generator of wind energy as a Wind Technician at NextEra Energy. NextEra Energy Resources is the world's largest generator of renewable energy from the wind and sun, and a world leader in battery storage.
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The successful candidate will interpret fault reports, maintain power generation reports, service logs in the computer database, and monitor turbine performance and SCADA systems. Supporting site manager for all phases of timely safety and environmental reporting, financial reporting, and turbine availability.
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