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As a Site Manager, you may also perform bindery, quality control (QC) and final check, housekeeping, filing services, call center assistance and reception assistance as well as various building support functions related to meeting set ups and light maintenance.
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Minimum of 5 years of wind site manager experience and preferably 10 years of wind operations or utility experience. Work closely with Asset Management leadership to provide on-site supervision and oversight for the operation of the wind farm, and act as the principal on-site contact representing Apex Clean Energy.
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With a portfolio of 16.6 GW with 14 projects in 7 geographies, OWs’ mission is to make offshore wind one of the main sources of renewable energy by delivering more efficient and sustainable wind energy solutions.
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Run buildable area models for wind, solar, and battery storage preliminary site development and to confirm compliance at later stages. Work with project developers and land agents in coordination of land acquisition and wind turbine, solar array, and battery storage siting efforts.
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The Site Safety Manager is the technical expert, counsel to site personnel, and primary person responsible for advising the Site Management on the implementation of the Company IIPP. This is achieved by working directly with site management, support groups, customers, sub-contractors, and all levels of field personnel while acting as the primary liaison between these various interests.
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Peer managers will include the Ready for Operations (RFO) Manager, Facilities Engineering Manager, Process Engineering Manager, Brownfield Projects Manager, and Quality Manager.
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Coordinate and manage multidisciplinary project teams in the preparation of local, state, and federal permitting processes for offshore wind energy projects, with a particular focus on preparation of permit applications, BOEM Site Assessment and Construction and Operations Plans, Environmental Impact Statements, and supporting technical studies, terrestrial and marine surveys.
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The site's team comprises three (3) team members: a site manager, a Balance of Plant technician, and the solar technician. Minimum two (2) years of experience in Solar generation sites, Wind generation sites, Thermal power plants, Manufacturing or Mining operations, or Controls & Industrial Maintenance.
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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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We provide engineering services for green hydrogen production via electrolysis using solar, wind, hydro, and nuclear power sources and we support on-site usage in power generation, fuel cells, and fueling stations.
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H&N Wind and Electric, a division of Timken Motor & Crane Services, is currently seeking a Wind Technician for the Pasco, Washington site. The role of the Wind Technician is to troubleshoot and diagnose electrical, mechanical, and hydraulic malfunctions and perform preventative maintenance on wind turbines.
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On-site construction experience in safety minded roles is a plus (such as fire watch, hole watch, safety lead, safety committee member, etc. Collaborate with Site Safety Coordinators to understand and maintain emergency response and crisis management plans.
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We're looking for a Lead Merchandiser with a strong curiosity about eCommerce, Direct to Consumer (DTC) platform, product management, and/or business to aid with multiple aspects of Dungeons and Dragons' DTC site.
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We are looking for a Site Safety Intern who will support and promote Mullins’ safety culture. Assist the Site Safety Coordinators with creating and executing Site-Specific Safety Plans.
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While you will primarily work independently on-site, there will always be a nearby technician for safety support. You will also manage documentation, update parts inventory, and as well as submit on-site status reports, including daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly reports, and initiating work orders for equipment repairs.
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