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The Wind Technician partners and communicates with the Site Lead and Manager to execute on contract requirements and timelines and ensures alignment with GE excellence! 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, safety, quality control and warranty repair(s.
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Work with site & hub leadership to execute contractual obligations per customer requirements and activities set forth with on a daily basis, which include any portion of the electrical and mechanical equipment used in the GE wind turbine generator.
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As a Field Service Wind Technician I, you will carry out daily tasks such as cleaning, organizing, minor service, and/or repairs to wind turbine generators and related equipment and facilities.
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Certificate and/or Associates of Applied Science in Wind Turbine Technology highly preferred. Aeris has broadened its business scope to include wind turbine maintenance, thereby providing comprehensive solutions to its clients and fortifying the clean energy sector.
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1+ year(s) experience as a Wind Technician/Wind Mechanic, or completed Wind Certificate Program/Associates Degree in Energy, or 2 years of electrical work experience, and. The Wind Technician position requires local travel within the hub.
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In this role, you will be responsible for subsea and cable aspects of offshore wind projects, ensuring compliance, performance, and reliability. On behalf of one of our long-standing partners, we are looking for a Senior Engineer with expertise in subsea engineering and cable systems to focus on the US offshore wind sector.
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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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In the United States, Equinor is one of the largest offshore wind developers, with a lease area off the coast of New York, split between Empire Wind 1 and Empire Wind 2 projects, and one off the coast of California, Atlas Wind. Equinor is also developing an offshore wind staging port in New York at South Brooklyn Marine Terminal (SBMT.
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The Wind Technician (Gearbox Repair) will perform up tower gearbox repair including IMS and HSS bearing replacements, borescoping, pitch tube repair, driven and non-driven generator bearing replacements and generator alignmentsESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:Diagnose problems involving wind turbine generators or control systems.
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Perform routine maintenance on wind turbine equipment, underground transmission systems, wind fields substations, or fiber optic sensing and control systems. Start or restart wind turbine generator systems to ensure proper operations.
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Climb wind turbine towers to inspect, maintain, or repair equipment. Test electrical components of wind systems with devices such as voltage testers, multimeters, oscilloscopes, infrared testers, or fiber optic equipment.
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Train end-users, distributors, installers, or other technicians in wind commissioning, testing, or other technical procedures. Assist in assembly of individual wind generators or construction of wind farms.
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Operate manufacturing equipment to fabricate wind turbines. Inspect or repair fiberglass turbine blades. Repair green energy equipment or systems. Collect turbine data for testing or research and analysis.
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Additional Bonus possible based on specific active Siemens and GE QEW I and QEW II Training Credentials. Troubleshoot or repair mechanical, hydraulic, or electrical malfunctions related to variable pitch systems, variable speed control systems, converter systems, or related components.
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Test structures, controls, or mechanical, hydraulic, or electrical systems, according to test plans or in coordination with engineers. Guaranteed minimum 40 hours per week based on availability when assigned to field.
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