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2+ years’ experience as a Wind Turbine Technician Valid driver’s license (NON-CDL or CDL) with a clean driving record. Assist/Lead with the removal and installation of wind turbine mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic components.
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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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Responsibilities Perform routine mechanical and electrical maintenance on Siemens Gamesa and GE wind turbines and associated equipment Climb wind turbine towers daily, wearing all required safety equipment, to inspect, maintain, or repair equipment.
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Wind Turbine Technician II. You have at least 1 year of technical wind industry experience, OR six (6) months of technical wind industry experience and a certificate of completion from a wind technician program, OR a minimum of three (3) years’ electrical, hydraulic, mechanical, composite skills, or heavy machinery experience.
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Reporting to the Wind Site Supervisor, the Wind Technician III is responsible for assisting in the performance of wind turbine mechanical, hydraulic, and electric component maintenance.
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Depending on your program focus, you will be employed in our Electromechanical Service Center, as a Mechanic, Machinist, Winder or Industrial Field Service Technician, Power Management Division as an Electrical Testing Engineering Technician or in our Renewable Energy Division as a Wind Field Service Technician.
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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, required maintenance, safety, quality control and warranty repair(s.
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The ideal candidate for this role will have hands on experience of all aspects of Wind Turbine Installation including Slinging, Signaling, Mechanical Completion, Retrofit & Snagging works.
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As a Vestas technician, you’ll put your electrical, hydraulic, and mechanical experience to work, ensuring your safety, and the safety of your team. With more than 145 GW of wind power installed worldwide and 40+ years of experience in wind energy, Vestas has an unmatched history demonstrating our expertise within the field.
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Understand electrical and mechanical functions of a wind turbine generator and associated equipment to safely perform lock-out-tag-out (LOTO) duties. As a wind turbine blade repair technician, you will be responsible for the repair and maintenance of wind turbine blades.
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Wind Turbine Blade Repair Technician - Traveling. Wind turbine blade repair technicians may also perform other wind turbine repairs that require rope access.
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We are looking for dedicated technicians who are enthusiastic about preserving our planet through clean, renewable wind energy. Across the globe, we have installed more wind power than our competitors in the renewable energy arena.
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Climb wind turbine towers daily, wearing all required safety equipment, and utilize rope access techniques to inspect, maintain, and repair wind turbine blades. Perform inspections and repairs on wind turbine blades and associated equipment.
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High school diploma or equivalent and a minimum one (1) year technical wind industry experience, OR six (6) months technical wind industry experience and a certificate of completion from a Wind Technician program, OR in absence of technical wind industry experience, minimum three (3) years' experience working with hydraulic, electrical, mechanical skills and composite skills.
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Ability to rappel from a wind turbine. One (1) year technical experience (mechanical, electrical, composite repair, etc.) Blade repair technicians utilize both rope access and suspended platforms to complete repair and maintenance work scopes.
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