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Traveling Wind Troubleshooter Technician (V110 - V150)

GEV Wind Power is seeking a highly skilled Traveling Wind Troubleshooter Technician (V115 & V150) with comprehensive experience across multiple wind turbine platforms. This role is critical in ensuring the reliable operation of wind turbine generators through advanced troubleshooting, maintenance, and team leadership.As a Wind Turbine Troubleshooter, you will be responsible to identify common, reoccurring, and major component faults on any wind turbine generators:Travel to various wind farm sites across the U.S. and Canada for job assignmentsTroubleshoot problems on systems where duly trained/certified, including hydraulics, electrical and mechanical to ensure wind turbine and generator is operational and functioning properlyDevelop advanced troubleshooting knowledge and skills on site in collaboration with other competent individualsMay perform maintenance tasksLead small teams; accountable for the safety, competency and productivity of individuals assigned to themKeep records, maintains documentation and reports technical, safety issues and difficulties as required by company policy.Maintain and follows safety procedures as required by company policy.May assist or perform component replacement, retrofits, and other special assignmentsContinue to develop and expand wind maintenance skillset through on-the-job training and train others in performing service workWork safely, competently and productively under the direction of othersMust meet the following requirements, have or obtain the listed required certifications and training (may be provided) including, but not limited to:At least 3 years of hands-on troubleshooting experience with Siemens Gamesa (G114, G126, G132, SG145), Vestas (3.X / 4.X), or other major wind turbine models.Citizen of or eligible to travel to and work in Canada for extended periods of time (valid passport required)Ability to work an 8 week on, 1 week off rotationPhysically able to safely climb wind turbines up to 90m+ (300+ feet), stand, stoop, walk, crawl, crouch, stoop and generally meet the physical demands of the position.Willingness and ability to travel extensively, including by air and ground transportation, often on short notice, and to spend extended periods away from home at project sites.Ability to drive or travel up to 11 hours per day when required.Able to work safely in outdoor environments under both extreme heat and cold conditions.Good vision (with corrective lenses if necessary) to perform detailed inspections, read instructions, and safely operate equipment.Must have solid knowledge of hydraulics and electrical systemsMust have maintenance experience, including knowledge of using grease guns, filter changes, using ERAD system, doing torquing and tensioning and similar serviceValid and current driving license with a satisfactory driving recordMust be 21 years of age to be able to drive a company vehicleMust be able to proficiently read, write and speak EnglishSatisfactory criminal background checkThe following certifications are optional and considered a plus:GWO BST (Basic Safety Training) - fire awareness, working at heights, manual handling, first aidGWO BTT (Basic Technical Training) - electrical, hydraulic, mechanicalOSHA 10 General IndustryApplicable Siemens Gamesa Technical eLearningCrane, Chain Hoist and Rigging Safety TrainingNFPA 70E Arc-Flash AwarenessPrefer training or experience with Touchscreen Controller Hand TerminalsWhat are the perks of working with GEV Wind Power?Health insurance, dental, vision, disability, life, 401(k) match12 days paid PTO and 11 paid holidaysUpskilling trusted GEV technicians via GEV AcademyBespoke reporting system (time saving with training provided)Streamlined communications for our technicians with regular Business and Project updates via GEV technician engagement platformWe listen to our technician needs and value their feedback (consistent technician feedback surveys)Ongoing work for our top talentA little bit about us:A Career Enabling You to Make a Global Impact!You will have heard about the term 'energy transition' and perhaps wondered what this means and even how you can get involved. We can see fundamental changes in our daily lives from the electrification of motor vehicles to reducing our dependency on fossil fuels through the increased use of renewable energy sources.At GEV Wind Power, we are a key part of this transition and proud to be helping in a small way to accelerate the change. Our role is critical in supporting power generation from wind energy, where we are the market leader for maintaining one of the key components, the rotor blades. If the blades become damaged or simply lose their structural integrity through erosion from wind and rain, their efficiency and ability to produce power reduces dramatically. Our job is to ensure the blades keep their profile and are optimum for producing electricity.