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The Wind Farm Technician performs operation and maintenance work on wind turbine generators and balance of plant equipment including preventative maintenance, troubleshooting, repairs and modifications.
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Minimum 5 years relevant work experience in field of Mechanical Engineering as it relates to wind turbine Gearbox systems. Broad knowledge in the field of mechanical engineering with an advanced understanding of wind turbine systems.
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Troubleshoot, test and repair all related wind turbine generator (WTG) equipment. Must be able to climb a wind turbine generator and follow boundary limits and required safety PPE when working around high voltage electrical equipment.
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Energy Jobline would like to introduce the role of Wind Turbine Technician based in Dallas, TX, USA. If you think you are a suitable match for this role, please hit the apply button for more details.
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Read and interpret complex Wind Turbine Generator electrical, mechanical and fluid power drawings, diagrams and schematics. Skilled in reading and interpreting OEM manuals and technical documents used to maintain, operate and repair Wind Turbine Generators.
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NextEra Energy is currently seeking a Wind Turbine Control Specialist who can apply diversified knowledge of OEM level controls, SCADA principles, and IT/OT concepts to a broad variety of assignments supporting wind power generation.
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Performs semi-skilled, diversified light and heavy assembly of mechanical parts and components for several specific wind turbine gearbox technology units. 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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Conduct safe and efficient repairs to all Wind Turbine electrical systems. Ability to read and interpret schematics by various Wind Turbine manufacturers. Ability and willingness to climb a wind turbine vertically at least 300 feet.
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We harness increased onshore wind energy potential through a broad family of turbines that are uniquely suited for a variety of wind environments, including Cypress, GE’s most powerful onshore wind turbine, and GE’s 2MW platform, which has more than 20GW installed and in operation today.
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The Supplier Quality Technical Leader for Special Processes will work closely with Onshore Wind Sourcing, Material Processing Engineering, and the Global Supplier Quality team on all special processes required to effectively support supplier quality requirements for assigned wind turbine components and suppliers.
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Engineering experience in Design/Product Development of mechanical components (preferably wind turbine mechanical components) The successful candidate will be a part of GE Vernova's Onshore Wind Global Machine Head Rotating Components Driveline subsystem team.
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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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Must have solid experience with the following skills: demonstrated ability to lead discussions on performance claims at wind turbine and park (wind farm) level with customers/owners; experience leading root cause investigations to understand, contain and potentially solve incidents in a geared turbine.
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WEG Electric Corp. has a great opportunity for a Structural Engineer to join our team in Barre, VT. This role is responsible for structural development, verification, and sustainment of utility wind turbine components to meet the needs of WEG’s wind turbine platform growth.
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Monitor, trend, and analyse wind turbine / wind farm performance. Monitor and troubleshoot wind turbine generator faults; resetting faults that are able to be reset in accordance with company procedures and/or technician guidance.
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