Wind MCU Technician (Traveling) job description. The position requires travel 100% of the time, operating a vehicle safely, and troubleshooting mechanical and electrical faults on wind turbines throughout the U.S.
Requirements
- Experience as a Wind Turbine Technician OR Commissioner preferred.
- Ability to troubleshoot GE turbines ESS and non-ESS a plus.
- Be able to read and understand mechanical and electrical schematics.
- Demonstrated ability to establish and maintain effective relationships and partnerships with key stakeholders.
- Capable of effectively prioritize and execute tasks in a high-pressure environment.
- Can effectively communicate (both verbally and in written form) with all levels of management, supervision, and craft.
- Capable of effectively managing own time and time of others.
- Valid driver’s license, good MVR record and satisfactory background and drug screening; (must be eligible to drive a rental vehicle)
- Must be willing to work and climb heights.
- Must be willing to work in all weather conditions.
- Must be willing to work in range of environments to include but not limited to industrial facilities, manufacturing facilities, and power industry facilities.
- Capable of troubleshooting complex mechanical and hydraulic failures on a variety of wind turbines components (Main shaft, gearboxes, generators, rotors, hubs, Blades...etc.).
- Must be willing to assist with the coordination of labor and materials required for each project.
- Capable of documenting and reporting of procedures and progress.
Benefits
- Comprehensive health and work benefits that support the physical, emotional, and financial wellness of our people and their families.
- Guaranteed minimum 40 hours per week based on availability when assigned to field.
- Travel Program to and from field assignments (MOB & DE-MOB).
- Site transportation provided when assigned to projects.
- Per Diem Allowance.
- Medical coverage for spouses, domestic partners, and dependents.
- 401K plan.