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As a Field Service Technician you will be responsible for performing and training on major component replacements and repair services as needed across the Invenergy fleet. Collaboratively represent Invenergy and the Field Service Group to internal and external parties.
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Job Description As a Field Service Technician you will be responsible for performing and training on major component replacements and repair services as needed across the Invenergy fleet.
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As a Field Service Technician - 100%, you will be responsible for performing and training on major component replacements and repair services as needed across the Invenergy fleet.
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Responsibilities Collaboratively represent Invenergy and the Field Service Group to internal and external parties. Assure all activities are performed in a safe manner consistent with Invenergy policies and procedures.
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Assure all operations and maintenance activities are performed in a safe manner consistent with established Invenergy policies and procedures. Invenergy LLC is an equal opportunity employer.
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Invenergy drives innovation in energy. We are Invenergy. Two (2) years technical experience and/or technical education related to renewable energy systems. We provide power generation and storage solutions at scale around the world to create a cleaner energy future.
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Rotational position travel in 4 week intervals away from home while returning for a week off. Understand electrical, mechanical, and hydraulic functions of multiple equipment platforms. Train site personnel in Operations activities including: Safety, Preventative Maintenance, Reactive Maintenance, and Ops Support System.
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Required SkillsHigh School Diploma or EquivalentTwo (2) years technical experience and/or technical education related to renewable energy systems. Troubleshoot mechanical and electrical faults in multiple equipment platformsTrain site personnel in Operations activities including: Safety, Preventative Maintenance, Reactive Maintenance, and Ops Support System.
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Troubleshoot complicated electrical, mechanical, and hydraulic problems. Eligible for medical, dental, vision, 401(k), profit sharing, bonus, paid time off, etc. Individuals receiving conditional offers of employment will be subject to drug testing and must receive a negative result to begin working for the company.
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Excluding equipment/gear worn when performing job related tasks. Troubleshoot mechanical and electrical faults in multiple equipment platforms. Must be able to work outdoors in inclement weather, climb ladders without assistance.
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Strong interest and understanding of electrical and mechanical systems. You should expect to travel away from home for 4-week intervals while returning home for a week of time off. Powered by decades of entrepreneurial experience and unparalleled execution, we solve the energy challenges facing our customers and communities.
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Valid driver's license and acceptable driving recordWork at heights greater than 80 meters (250 feet)Weight must not exceed 129 kg (265 lbs.) Troubleshoot complicated electrical, mechanical, and hydraulic problemsUnderstand electrical, mechanical, and hydraulic functions of multiple equipment platformsPerform equipment and site inspections and compile associated reports.
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Eligible to work in the United States without the need for employer visa sponsorship now or in the future. One (1) year technical experience (mechanical, electrical, etc.) Write and revise procedures and documents on how to preform each component replacement.
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Experience in multiple wind turbine platforms strongly preferred. Work at heights greater than 80 meters (250 feet) Lead teams to perform major component replacements and repairs on multiple equipment platforms and component manufacturers.
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