Act as the point of process compliance, identifying and managing key grid risks across projects, and producing ongoing, accurate documentation of all decisions, controls, and associated consequences.
Own and be accountable for the processes to be followed with relevant stakeholders and power system regularity bodies on the Goldwind projects.
Coordinate internal and external resources to ensure quality and timely completion of power system analysis deliverables.
Be responsible for the successful registration and approval to connect Goldwind’s generators to the grid.
Support the development of Goldwind products to facilitate faster, lower cost connections to the grid(s) in Australia.
Deliver successful agreements and milestones for Goldwind projects, specifically GPS, connection contracts, registration, energisation and upgrades.
Manage interactions and processes with internal teams and external consultants to ensure successful delivery of project outcomes for Goldwind projects.
Requirements
5 years
power systems
renewables
contract negotiation
project management
electrical engineering
5 years’ experience within the power or energy industry.
Strong understanding of power systems and grid operations, with experience in renewable technologies and wind farm connections.
Experience negotiating or securing agreement for multi-disciplinary commercial contracts.
Project Management certificate, white card or any additional business and power systems related training certificates would be highly regarded.
Tertiary qualification in Electrical or Mechatronics Engineering (bachelor’s degree as a minimum).
Ability to manage complex technical and commercial issues, including technical risk identification, supported with strong interpersonal and stakeholder management skills.
Benefits
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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
Born 1998
Founded Year
The company originated from China’s 863 Program in 1998.
123 GW Installed
Global Capacity
The company has installed over 123 gigawatts of wind turbines worldwide.
52,000 Turbines
Installed Units
Operates a network of over 52,000 wind turbines across the globe.
100 GW Capacity
Milestone Achieved
Recently surpassed 100 gigawatts of global energy generation capacity.
It transformed a small wind research project into a global turbine powerhouse.
It went public in Shenzhen and Hong Kong, scaling up with major government-backed loans and international expansion.
Goldwind pioneered permanent‑magnet direct‑drive turbines, evolving through R&D hubs across six continents.
Their projects span onshore and offshore farms: from Xinjiang plains to Brazil, South Africa, the U.S., and Australia.
Typical contracts include EPC roles on major wind farms like South Africa’s Golden Valley and Texas’s Rattlesnake.
They integrate clean power systems, combining wind, solar, storage, and smart grid services for zero‑carbon assets.
Unusually, they also run water‑treatment utilities via a subsidiary.
In 2024, they launched next‑gen turbines—like 12–16 MW offshore units, cutting cost per kW by ~10%.
Culture + Values
Vision: Being a global leader in clean energy, energy conservation and environmental protection solutions.
Mission: Innovating for a Brighter Tomorrow.
Core Value – “Creating value”: Each Goldwind employee, regardless of position, strives to become a discoverer and creator of value.
Core Value – “Successful lives”: We view the tremendous diversity in our team’s cultural, personal, and professional backgrounds as our greatest asset, spurring innovation and ensuring our business continues to grow worldwide.
Environment + Sustainability
61.8% green power
Achieved green electricity usage
The company reached 61.8% green electricity usage across global operations in 2024.
15% water reduction
Water use intensity target
Aim to reduce water use intensity in production and operations by 15% compared to a 2020 baseline by 2025.
100% supplier audits
Green supply chain initiative
Achieved 100% audit rate for major wind turbine suppliers in 2023.
2025 supply chain green
Future sustainability target
Main suppliers will use 100% green electricity by 2025.
Achieved carbon neutrality at operational level (Scope 1 & 2) since 2022.
By 2031, 100% of global production and operations will be powered by green electricity.
Wind turbine recycling: Established closed‑loop recycling/remanufacturing network for old turbines.
Inclusion & Diversity
2023
Health Program Expansion
Expansion of the company's health management program to all employees, marking a significant milestone in employee well-being initiatives.
Equal, non‑discriminatory employment policy across races, colors, nationalities, genders, ages, religions and cultural backgrounds.
Fair pay for equal work: compensation benchmarking annually against industry, government and third‑party data.
Strict prohibition of child labor, forced labor, harassment or discrimination; ISO 45001 certified occupational health & safety management system.