The Wind Turbine Troubleshooter Technician will travel to various wind farm sites across the US and Canada for job assignments. • Troubleshoot problems on systems where duly trained/certified, including hydraulics, electrical and mechanical to ensure wind turbine and generator is operational and functioning properly Key responsibilities include: • Traveling to various wind farm sites across the US and Canada for job assignments • Troubleshooting problems on systems where duly trained/certified, including hydraulics, electrical and mechanical to ensure wind turbine and generator is operational and functioning properly • Developing advanced troubleshooting knowledge and skills on site in collaboration with other competent individuals • Maintaining safety procedures as required by company policy • Leading small teams; accountable for the safety, competency and productivity of individuals assigned to them • Keeping records, maintains documentation and reports technical, safety issues and difficulties as required by company policy
See More Details >>Entering the wind trade in Athens, GA, often begins with specialized training and education, combining theoretical knowledge with practical skills. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the wind energy sector is projected to grow by 60% from 2023 to 2033, with Athens, GA, emerging as a key regional hub in this expanding industry. Aspiring wind energy professionals in Athens can expect to earn a median weekly wage of approximately $239.25, with experienced technicians potentially earning over $108,000 annually. Educational institutions and training programs in Athens offer pathways to this growing field, providing the necessary skills to meet the rising demand for renewable energy solutions.
