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Wind Turbine Technician II. We are looking for dedicated technicians who are enthusiastic about preserving our planet through clean, renewable wind energy. Across the globe, we have installed more wind power than our competitors in the renewable energy arena.
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Responsibilities: Assists and/or provides training and support to the Service Technicians so that each technician clearly understands how to perform component assembly, commissioning, testing, repair, and maintenance on wind turbine generators, related equipment, and support equipment that is associated with the wind farm.
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Our Vision: To empower the Americas’ achievement of 100% renewable energy, one wind turbine at a time. 2+ years’ experience as a Wind Turbine Technician Valid driver’s license (NON-CDL or CDL) with a clean driving record.
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Reporting to the Wind Site Supervisor, the Wind Technician III is responsible for assisting in the performance of wind turbine mechanical, hydraulic, and electric component maintenance.
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Responsibilities Perform routine mechanical and electrical maintenance on Siemens Gamesa and GE wind turbines and associated equipment Climb wind turbine towers daily, wearing all required safety equipment, to inspect, maintain, or repair equipment.
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NextEra Energy Resources is the world's largest generator of renewable energy from the wind and sun, and a world leader in battery storage. NextEra Energy's Power Generation Division is looking for a Senior Electrical Engineer for the Wind Turbine Equipment Engineering Team in Engineering and Operations Support Services (EOSS.
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A minimum of 6 years of renewable energy experience, or have completed not less than 3 wind, BESS, and/or solar farm construction projects as a project manager. Understanding of and experience managing renewable energy project contracts including EPC/BOP, testing & commissioning, turbine, module, and/or battery supplier agreements.
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Modifications and upgrades of the terminal site to transform the area to become an offshore wind staging port for wind turbine components. In addition, it will comprise of new facilities, i.e. Operational and Maintenance (O&M) complex with offices, warehouse, and service operating vessel (SOV) wharf and a crew transfer vessel (CTV) dock, to serve the offshore wind farm operation.
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Wind Turbine Technician II in US, Arbor Hill IA. With more than 145 GW of wind power installed worldwide and 40+ years of experience in wind energy, Vestas has an unmatched history demonstrating our expertise within the field.
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Join the world’s leading generator of wind energy as a Wind Technician at NextEra Energy. Individuals understand the mechanics, including both electrical and maintenance of hydraulics, of all wind turbine components.
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Work with project developers and land agents in coordination of landacquisition and wind turbine, solar array, and battery storage siting efforts. Cartography and Spatial Analysis(depending on candidate's interest andbackground)Provide mapping support for all wind, solar, and battery storage projectdevelopment activities.
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Wind Turbine design. The team does construction cost estimating for the entire portfolio of projects (ex: solar, wind, fossil plants, gas pipelines, small-scale battery storage, power industry, water treatment, etc.
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Wind Turbine Technician II - 2 positions available. With more than 173 GW of wind power installed worldwide and 40+ years of experience in wind energy, Vestas has an unmatched history demonstrating our expertise within the field.
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Responsible for performing all preventive, scheduled, and unscheduled maintenance on wind turbine generator equipment in a safe and efficient manner. Work on a service team to achieve safe and efficient wind turbine maintenance.
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High School Diploma / GED and Associate Degree in a Technical Mechanical or Wind Energy discipline from an accredited college or wind technical school OR equivalent experience. Sky Climber Renewables, a Sky Climber company, is an independent, wind field services organization focused on utility scale wind power generation and renewable energy industries.
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