Repair and replace all components associated with multiple wind turbine platforms.
Plan and execute all mechanical, hydraulic and electrical component maintenance on multiple wind turbine platforms.
Document inventory, time and work descriptions in a computer-based management system.
Perform and train others on complex troubleshooting including but not limited to PLC systems, hydraulic systems, electrical systems and mechanical systems on multiple turbine platforms.
Participate in a rotating On Call shift as required
Help in all areas of site operations as directed by Operations Supervisor with minimal supervision.
Use electrical test equipment to verify isolation and assist in troubleshooting of complex systems.
Create and manage Purchase Requisitions and Orders, and coordinate delivery tracking and invoices with the Accounts Payable team
Operate and maintain a company vehicle.
Travel and assist remote assets as needed.
Perform High, Medium and Low Voltage switching with the High Voltage Technician and assist with training others
Use and maintain company-issued tools.
Follow all health, safety, security and environmental procedures, observe safe working practices and maintain a safe working environment.
Requirements
high school
wind turbines
nfpa 70e
plc
bess
tower climbing
Possess a high school diploma or GED and have a minimum of 2 years of hands-on experience performing maintenance, troubleshooting and repairs on variable pitch, variable speed wind turbines.
Ability to lift, move, place, and/or handle objects up to 50lbs unassisted and up to 100lbs assisted.
NFPA 70E
FA, CPR, AED, BBP
Experience with TerraForm Power HSS&E Program and Culture
Hold a valid US Driver’s License
Knowledge or experience with Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) preferred.
Ability to work with and differentiate between color-coded electrical wires.
Experience with repair and maintenance of wind turbine/generator systems and related equipment as follows: electrical, mechanical, hydraulic as well as PLC programming and troubleshooting skills and ability to perform related essential functions of the job with or without reasonable accommodations
Tower Climbing and Rescue
Ability to climb multiple towers per day up to 90 meters unassisted, in various weather conditions to perform maintenance, troubleshooting and repairs.
Substation, relay and HV experience is preferred
Experience with related mechanical and electrical OSHA safety standards.
Read and comprehend electrical and hydraulic schematics.
Will be required to hold and maintain the following certificates included but not limited to:
Knowledge of Windows based software including Outlook, Excel, and Word
Experience with GE 1.5 se wind turbines preferred
Class III, IV and V forklift
Ability to complete all TerraForm Power HSSE requirements within 3 months of onboarding.
Benefits
Confined Space Rescue
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
4,000 MW
Renewable Energy Portfolio
Over 4,000 MW of solar and wind assets across North America and Western Europe.
$700M
Annual Revenue
Generated approximately $700 million in revenue in 2016, with EBITDA of $517–532 million.
~15 Years
PPA Duration Contract
Power purchase agreements averaging about 15 years to ensure stable cash flow.
521 MW
Wind Power
Significant wind power acquisition in the Atlantic region.
Founded in 2014 as a yield-co offshoot of SunEdison, the company embarked on acquiring contracted renewable assets.
Built a diversified portfolio spanning solar and wind sites across North America and Western Europe.
Key projects include the Seven Sisters solar farms in Utah and a wind power acquisition in the Atlantic.
Merged fully with Brookfield Renewable, gaining powerful backing for capital and growth.
Focuses on stable, contracted cash flow via long-term PPAs.
Typically, projects include utility-scale wind farms and solar parks, often bundled with battery storage.
Unusual fact: operates dispersed 'warehouse' assets—purchasing and holding wind plants via a drop-down vehicle.
Financial milestones include significant results in 2016 and continues audited reporting.
Culture + Values
Ensure consideration of community interests in decision-making
Earn trust and maintain relationships via active stakeholder engagement
Partner with local schools and educators to support and promote STEM education
Protect, preserve and expand habitats for native wildlife
Adopt sustainable development principles to reduce impact
Contribute to community projects, non-profits, youth sports and educational institutions
Provide jobs in construction, maintenance and operations
Protect and preserve aquatic habitat; ensure flood control and support irrigation
Zero-tolerance approach to bribery and required whistle-blower hotline
A culture of zero high-risk health, safety and environmental incidents
Environment + Sustainability
544,000 tons
Carbon Emissions Avoided
The company helps customers avoid significant carbon emissions annually through its renewable energy solutions.
4,100 MW
Wind & Solar Assets
The company owns and operates a substantial portfolio of wind and solar energy assets under long-term contracts.
27 years
Asset Lifespan
The company's renewable energy assets are expected to operate efficiently for decades, ensuring long-term sustainability benefits.
15 years
PPA Duration
The company maintains long-term power purchase agreements, securing stable and sustainable energy supply for its customers.
Works with wildlife agencies to mitigate impact and builds predator-proof pens and habitats
Provides community benefit packages beyond regulatory requirements
Maintains high operational performance with long-term contracted generation
Inclusion & Diversity
Prioritizing diversity and inclusion (stated commitment)
No publicly shared gender ratio or goals available