Overview: TOP - Wind Technician Level 1 Description The #1 Wind Technician Development Program Build an exciting, rewarding career in wind power – work local, enjoy a friendly work environment, exclusive training, opportunities for growth and development, recognition for your work, and competitive pay and benefits. The Tech One Program (TOP) is a structured career development program for entry level wind technicians, built in partnership between industry leaders, Sky Climber Renewables and Vestas Americas. Job Summary: The TOP Wind Service Technicians will receive exclusive wind safety and technical training accredited through the Global Wind Organization (GWO). Primarily work at a wind site location near home. Work on a service team to achieve safe and efficient wind turbine maintenance. Reports directly to the Program Manager and Site Manager, and indirectly to the Lead Technician when on a job. Responsible for performing all preventive, scheduled, and unscheduled maintenance on wind turbine generator equipment in a safe and efficient manner. Responsible for maintaining and repairing machinery or components used mainly in power generation applications, turbines, and generators as directed. Is not certified to perform work inside any Cabinet/Controller without direct supervision by a certified Electrical Technician. You may be assigned other duties to meet customer needs and to help proactively drive our Sky Climber vision and align with our organization’s mission and values. This is a full-time paid employment opportunity in which you are trained upon being hired. Benefits: • Equipment, tools, and uniform(s) provided • Per Diem and travel incentives • Comprehensive benefits package • Matched 401k - 100% vested • Advanced training provided • Career advancement • Opportunity for exposure to multiple services About Sky Climber: Sky Climber Renewables, a Sky Climber company, is an independent, wind field services organization focused on utility scale wind power generation and renewable energy industries. We have built an organization of more than 750 field technicians and industry professionals to focus on delivering safe, reliable, and qualified services for our customers. As a global brand and international wind organization, we celebrate the uniqueness of our diverse employees and strive to create an inclusive culture. Our people are driven by our core values of safety, integrity, and reliability, and focused by our guiding principles. For more information visit our website www.skyclimberwind.com. Sky Climber Renewables is an equal employment opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, protected veteran status, status as a qualified individual with a disability, marital status, pregnancy, sexual orientation, ancestry, genetic information, gender identity, or any other characteristic protected by law. About Vestas: Vestas is the energy industry’s global partner on sustainable energy solutions. We design, manufacture, install, and service wind turbines across the globe, and with +136 GW of wind turbines in 84 countries, we have installed more wind power than anyone else. Through our industry-leading smart data capabilities and +117 GW of wind turbines under service, we use data to interpret, forecast, and tap into wind resources and deliver best-in-class wind power solutions. Together with our customers, Vestas’ more than 29,000 employees are bringing the world sustainable energy solutions to power a bright future. Vestas promotes a diverse workforce which embraces all social identities and is free of any discrimination. We commit to create and sustain an environment that acknowledges and harvests different experiences, skills and perspectives, and gives everyone equal access to opportunity. Qualifications: Required Qualifications & Experience: • Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States. Sky Climber does not provide work sponsorships. • High School Diploma / GED and Associate Degree in a Technical Mechanical or Wind Energy discipline from an accredited college or wind technical school OR equivalent work experience within mechanical, electrical, or hydraulic industries • Training will include and must successfully complete: • Basic Safety Training (e.g., First Aid, CPR, Fall Protection) • Tower Safety Training (e.g., High-angle rescue or wind tower rescue) • Technical Training (e.g., Mech., Elec., Hydraulic) • LOTO Training • Other training as required • Pass Background Check and Drug Screening Desired Characteristics: • Demonstrate a passion for safety and service excellence • Strong mechanical and electrical background preferred • Ability to read, write and understand English • Ability to read and understand basic diagrams and wiring schematics • Ability to operate in MS Office Application Suite • Ability and willingness to take initiative and work without direct supervision • Ability to adapt quickly and effectively to a dynamic environment • Effective communicator– works well in teams • Ability to follow instructions • Strong organizational skills • Willingness to learn Desired Characteristics: • Demonstrate a passion for safety and service excellence • Strong mechanical and electrical background preferred • Ability to read, write and understand English • Ability to read and understand basic diagrams and wiring schematics • Ability to operate in MS Office Application Suite • Ability and willingness to take initiative and work without direct supervision • Ability to adapt quickly and effectively to a dynamic environment • Effective communicator– works well in teams • Ability to follow instructions • Strong organizational skills • Willingness to learn Physical Requirements: • Candidates must be able to climb a 300 feet wind tower multiple times per day • Candidates must be able to walk across the hub and, in the event of an emergency, repel off • Must be comfortable working at heights of up to 300+ feet • Must meet specific weight requirements of tower ladders under OSHA and/or industry standards of 250 to 300 lbs. max, including personal protective equipment (approx. 30-35lbs) • Must be comfortable working in confined space(s). • Must be able to see and move throughout site to resolve work problems and facilitate processes; repetitive motion activities may be involved • Occasional kneeling and squatting • Frequent climbing, walking, and standing, and bending. • Ability and willingness to handle repetitive weight up to 50 lbs • Successful completion of climb test(s) and tower rescue training Responsibilities: Essential Duties & Responsibilities: • Follow all assigned Environmental, Health and Safety procedures • Perform basic mechanical installations, maintenances, operations, and upgrades • Verify that the work is completed in compliance with customer’s requirements • Perform work based on established work procedures. • Document all work performed • Report policy or procedure violation • Submit progress reports • Repair or replace parts • Possess knowledge about specific activity tools and be able to use them safely • Occasionally work independently on a component as part of an equipment maintenance project. • Dismantle and assemble basic machinery, components, equipment, or tooling • Travel as required (up to 25%) • Ability and willingness to work holidays, weekends and overtime as required by field assignments • Ability and willingness to work at heights and in all weather conditions • Ability to possess and maintain a valid driver’s license and clear driving record (e.g., No suspensions or restrictions, DWI, DWAI, OWI, OUI)
See More Details >>We are seeking a highly skilled and safety-conscious GE LOTO Certified Technician to join our dynamic team at GEV Wind Power U.S. In this critical role, you will travel extensively across the country to wind farm sites, applying your expertise in Lockout/Tagout procedures to support blade repair operations on GE turbines. Your focus on safety, teamwork, and operational excellence will ensure efficient, high-quality service delivery in challenging environments. If you thrive in a fast-paced, hands-on role and are passionate about renewable energy, this is the opportunity for you. Job Responsibilities: • Travel 100% to wind farms throughout North America on an 8/1 rotation. • Perform blade LOTO duties for GE wind turbines in support of blade repair operations • Monitor confined space operations for internal blade repair work • Assist the Blade repair team, who is primarily responsible for all work completion, either at height or on the ground • May need to interface with the customer on site • Assist in the operation of the basket, rigging/de-rigging blade access platform, and perform tag-lining • Help the team solve problems related to the work scope • Assist in maintaining organized on-site supply inventory during repair operations • Miscellaneous operations support tasks as required by team leader • Provide quality customer service and site rules and pay attention to detail • Professional conduct both on and off site; care for company property and interests • Maintain personal, team and site safety • Be a team player for a diverse team We are ideally looking for technicians with the following skillset and training: • Must be able to successfully work in a fast-paced, team environment, regularly think critically and be a problem-solver • Must already have a current GE LOTO Certificate (NAM Blade LOTO, NAM Tech Essentials or RELC Tech Essentials) and be able to provide proof of a certification • Must be a GE Qualified Electrical Worker 1 • Must have, or will be trained in, GWO Basic Safety Training, OSHA 10, NFPA 70-E, Confined Space • Ability to safely and correctly use powered hand tools • Prefer knowledge of composite blade repair specifications and techniques (but not required) • Prefer ability to read complex technical drawings and processes • IT literate (email, internet, iPad) • 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. • Must be flexible for changes of scope and schedule • Ability to work well as a team and take guidance • Valid driver’s license, good MVR report, and must be 21 years of age or older to drive a company vehicle. • Must be able to meet the strenuous physical requirements of climbing ladders 2 or more times per day up to 300 feet/90 meters, bend, crawl, stoop and lift up to 75 pounds. • Ability to wear a respirator and work safely with protective equipment • Good vision (with corrective lenses if necessary) to perform detailed inspections, read instructions, and safely operate equipment. • US/Canadian citizens or legal to work in either country are eligible for the opportunity The following certifications are optional and considered a plus: • GWO BST (Basic Safety Training) – fire awareness, working at heights, manual handling, first aid • GWO BTT (Basic Technical Training) – electrical, hydraulic, mechanical • IRATA or SPRAT rope access experience and certification is a plus; certificate must be current, and candidate must be physically capable of performing rope access work safely. • OSHA 10 General Industry • GE NAM Blade LOTO certificate What are the perks of working with GEV Wind Power? • Health insurance, dental, vision, disability, life, 401(k) match • 12 days paid PTO and 11 paid holidays • Upskilling trusted GEV technicians via GEV Academy • Bespoke reporting system (time saving with training provided) • Streamlined communications for our technicians with regular Business and Project updates via GEV technician engagement platform • We listen to our technician needs and value their feedback (consistent technician feedback surveys) • Ongoing work for our top talent A 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. A career with GEV is taking ownership of the challenges we face globally and personally contributing to a positive future for us all. You will also join a dynamic and team orientated organization, where the culture is built around collaboration and driving change
See More Details >>Immediate need for Siemens Gamesa Troubleshooters with experience and training on Siemens Gamesa turbines. As a Wind Turbine Troubleshooter, you will be responsible for identifying common, reoccurring, and major component faults on newly operational Siemens G145 wind turbine generators: • Travel to various wind farm sites across the U.S. 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 • Develop advanced troubleshooting knowledge and skills on site in collaboration with other competent individuals • May perform maintenance tasks • Lead small teams; accountable for the safety, competency and productivity of individuals assigned to them • Keep 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 assignments • Continue to develop and expand wind maintenance skillset through on-the-job training and train others in performing service work • Work safely, competently and productively under the direction of others Must meet the following requirements, have or obtain the listed required certifications and training (may be provided) including, but not limited to: • Must have 3+ years of successful experience troubleshooting Siemens Gamesa G114, G126, G132, SG145 or Vestas 3.X or 4.X wind turbines • 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 rotation • Physically 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 systems • Must have maintenance experience, including knowledge of using grease guns, filter changes, using ERAD system, doing torquing and tensioning and similar service • Valid and current driving license with a satisfactory driving record • Must be 21 years of age to be able to drive a company vehicle • Must be able to proficiently read, write and speak English • Satisfactory criminal background check The following certificates are required: • GWO BST (Basic Safety Training) - fire awareness, working at heights, manual handling, first aid • GWO BTT (Basic Technical Training) - electrical, hydraulic, mechanical • SGRE Basic Technician Training/Troubleshooter certified (Family 3 preferred) • OSHA 10 General Industry • Applicable Siemens Gamesa Technical eLearning • Crane, Chain Hoist and Rigging Safety Training • NFPA 70E Arc-Flash Awareness • Prefer training or experience with Touchscreen Controller Hand Terminals What are the perks of working with GEV Wind Power? • Health insurance, dental, vision, disability, life, 401(k) match • 12 days paid PTO and 11 paid holidays • Upskilling trusted GEV technicians via GEV Academy • Bespoke reporting system (time saving with training provided) • Streamlined communications for our technicians with regular Business and Project updates via GEV technician engagement platform • We listen to our technician needs and value their feedback (consistent technician feedback surveys) • Ongoing work for our top talent A 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. A career with GEV is taking ownership of the challenges we face globally and personally contributing to a positive future for us all. You will also join a dynamic and team orientated organization, where the culture is built around collaboration and driving change
See More Details >>Entering the wind trade in Peoria, IL, often begins with specialized training and apprenticeships, combining practical experience with theoretical knowledge, allowing individuals to earn while they learn. These apprenticeships typically last about four to five years, requiring extensive on-the-job training under experienced professionals. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the wind energy sector is projected to grow by 60% from 2023 to 2033, with Peoria, IL, seeing a significant increase in wind energy jobs. Wind trade professionals in Peoria earn an average weekly wage of $763.17, with experienced technicians potentially earning over $108,000 annually. Vocational schools, industry associations, and platforms like Stream Marine Training offer apprenticeship opportunities, leading to a rewarding career in a rapidly expanding field.
