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Minimum six (6) years of experience in the offshore wind energy business (e.g., advisory, project development, permitting, construction, asset management). Manage, and contribute to as subject matter expert (SME), consulting engagements in the renewable energy sector, particularly technical due diligence (TDD), vendors due diligence (VDD), and lenders technical advisory (LTA) for offshore wind projects, globally.
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Underground and subsea cable technology are, in particular, increasingly becoming a major player in this energy paradigm shift to enable large-scale renewable energy generation, such as offshore wind, green hydrogen or large interconnectors.
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The BESS Field Service Technician (FST) under general direction of the FSE (Field Service Engineer) and the ASM (Area Service Manager), performs all aspects of service operations, maintenance and support for Battery Energy Storage Systems in a designated geographical operating within the Fluence Regional Services department.
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Personnel within the Technical Advisory practice have experience in numerous technologies including PV solar, wind, concentrating solar power, biomass, waste-to-energy, biofuels, emerging process technologies, combined cycle and simple cycle plants, thermal technologies, distributed generation, energy storage, demand response, and other energy related technologies.
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Within the BTS practice we serve renewable energy clients that develop, build, own and operate renewable energy projects, such as wind, solar, battery storage, geothermal, biomass, and fuel cell projects.
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Job DescriptionAECOM has a position opening foran Electrical Engineer to support our growing offshore wind business with our Energy Business Line. AECOM's broad technical capabilities, global footprint and experience in executing large scale projects uniquely position us to lead in offshore wind.
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Background in one or more of the following: - Preferred Building science and design Building envelope Weatherization or related fields Building maintenance Home inspection HVAC, lighting, controls or renewable energy.
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Since 2001, Arup has provided engineering, design, business advisory, program management services on more than 50 offshore wind projects with 15 GW capacity from pre-bid to commercial operation phases.
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The Lead Communications Technician will act as the on-site coordinator and crew supervisor for voice and data installation projects. IES is a national provider of industrial products and infrastructure services to a variety of end markets, including electrical, mechanical and communications contracting solutions for the commercial, industrial, residential and renewable energy markets.
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With over 2,000 team members nationwide, Pearce delivers comprehensive engineering, maintenance, repair, and repowering solutions, ensuring the seamless operation of our nation’s wireless and wireline telecom, commercial and utility-scale solar and wind projects, EV charging stations, as well as large-scale power generation and energy storage assets.
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5 years of relevant experience working on permitting and consultation management for complex offshore wind projects and/or large-scale renewable energy projects. Expertise with the federal permitting regime cantered on the COP for the project and ability to rapidly implement the COP-focused offshore wind permitting system.
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Job Title: Journeyman HVAC Technician (JPL) The HVAC Technician must be experienced with servicing commercial HVAC systems, chilled water systems, cooling rack air handling systems, and performing preventative maintenance programs.
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As demand for renewable energy continues to grow, we have 70 landfill gas-to-energy projects in operation and plan to expand our portfolio to 115 projects by 2028. Performs a satisfactory Initial Demonstration of Capability (IDOC) prior to data reporting for any method the laboratory technician will be conducting analysis.
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Experience in SCADA system design and application, especially within renewable energy systems such as PV, Wind, and Energy Storage. National Grid Renewables is part of the competitive, unregulated Ventures division of National Grid and has a portfolio of solar, wind, and energy storage projects located throughout the United States in various stages of development, construction, and operation.
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Lead multi-disciplinary efforts on a variety of project sites, with a focus on renewable energy projects, including the development, permitting, and construction oversight of renewable energy land development work.
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