Wind Jobs in Prescott, Arizona

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Main Shop Technician/Mechanic

About the position Responsibilities • Troubleshoot and diagnose equipment malfunctions and failures. • Maintain good client relations and support for corporate marketing objectives. • Repair, recondition, and maintain equipment and components. • Prepare service reports. • Plan and control cost of repair jobs. • Maintain company equipment - keep in good clean orderly condition. • Work safely at all times. Adhere to all applicable safety policies. Comply with all company policies, procedures, and standards. • Own and maintain required personal tools. • Learn and use Empire, Caterpillar and allied product procedures and systems. • Maintain current MSHA card if work area requires. • Provide on-the-job training to technicians and helpers as assigned. • Make warranty recommendations. • Communicate with proper individuals to clarify instructions or discuss scope or progress of job. • Work overtime as needed. • Travel to remote locations as needed. • Perform other related duties as assigned. • Work within and promote corporate values. Requirements • At least six months of related experience in a similar role and environment. • Ability to speak, read, write, and comprehend English. • Keep safety as a priority in the work environment. • Ability to successfully complete a skills assessment. (eTRAIN test) • Valid driver's license. • Excellent client service skills. • Own and maintain required personal tools. Nice-to-haves • At least five years heavy equipment technician experience, preferably in a dealership environment. • Caterpillar work experience. • Proficient rebuilding/repairing machinery including hydraulics, electrical, powertrain, engines, and Tier IV Emissions systems, failure analysis procedures, warranty claims procedures. Benefits • Competitive Pay • Vacation & Sick Leave • Medical/Dental/Vision • 401(k) • Tool Discounts/Tool Insurance • Technical Training & Professional Development Classes • And More

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Overview

Entering the wind trade in Prescott, AZ, often begins with specialized training and apprenticeship programs, combining hands-on experience with technical education. These programs typically last two to three years, providing comprehensive training under experienced professionals. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the wind energy sector is expected to grow by 60% from 2023 to 2033, with Prescott, AZ, emerging as a key regional hub for wind energy development. Apprentices in Prescott can expect to earn an average of $766.50 per week, with experienced professionals potentially earning over $46,000 annually. Training programs and certifications through organizations like the Global Wind Organisation (GWO) are essential for career advancement, leading to a stable and rewarding career in the rapidly expanding wind energy sector.

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