Wind Technician at Clearway Energy

Mojave, California, United States

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$45,000 – $90,000Compensation
Junior (1 to 2 years), Mid-level (3 to 4 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Renewable Energy, Wind EnergyIndustries

Requirements

  • High school diploma or GED (required for Level I, or willing to obtain within first 6 months; higher levels build on this with Associate’s degree in electrical/technical and turbine experience: 6 months for Level II, 2 years for Level III)
  • Able to climb towers unassisted up to 300 feet, stand outside nacelle/nosecone at top of turbine, and work safely in confined spaces
  • Valid driver’s license and good driving record
  • Demonstrable mechanical aptitude and basic electrical knowledge (able to work with electrical wires and differentiate color-coded wires)
  • Able to safely work in wide range of adverse climates/environments
  • Able to travel as required
  • Knowledge of and ability to use various hand tools
  • Ability to read schematics and wiring diagrams (preferred for Level I, required for higher levels)
  • Able to communicate verbally and in writing, work without direct supervision
  • Able to create, edit, or modify Microsoft Word and Excel documents
  • Able to meet Clearway Energy Group’s Qualified Electrical Worker program requirements
  • For Level II: In-depth understanding of wind turbine components (electrical pitch system, computerized control system, power conversion unit) and OEM-approved mechanical maintenance methods; skills to perform mechanical/electrical repairs
  • Willingness to work flexible on-call schedule (weeknights, weekends, holidays)

Responsibilities

  • Follow safety procedures, observe safe working practices, and maintain safe working environment (all levels)
  • Assist in/perform wind turbine mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical component maintenance, repair, and replacement to correct malfunctions (assist for Level I, full performance for Levels II/III)
  • Document all work performed, parts used, and time spent using computer-based service reporting procedures
  • Assist in troubleshooting and repairing SCADA communication systems
  • Troubleshoot complicated mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical problems on variable pitch, variable speed wind turbines (Levels II/III)
  • Assist in training and development of lower-level personnel (Levels II/III)
  • Read and understand electrical schematics and wiring diagrams (Levels II/III)
  • Use electrical test equipment to assist in troubleshooting and testing (Levels II/III)
  • Lead maintenance and troubleshooting crews as necessary (Levels II/III)
  • Safely perform LOTO and mentor lower-level technicians in LOTO (Levels II/III)
  • Perform balance of plant and switchyard work as required (Levels II/III)
  • Operate and maintain service vehicle
  • Maintain hand tools in good working order and well-organized
  • Work flexible on-call schedule when needed (weeknights, weekends, holidays)
  • Willingness to progress as technician and take guidance from superiors
  • Help in all areas of site operations as directed by Site Lead/Site Manager with minimal supervision
  • Other duties as assigned within respective level scope

Skills

Wind Turbine Maintenance
Mechanical Repair
Hydraulic Repair
Electrical Repair
SCADA Troubleshooting
Electrical Schematics
Wiring Diagrams
Electrical Test Equipment

Clearway Energy

Develops and operates renewable energy projects

About Clearway Energy

Clearway Energy Group focuses on developing and operating renewable energy projects, primarily in the United States. The company has a diverse portfolio of over 350 projects, which includes large-scale solar and wind farms, as well as community solar initiatives. Their products work by generating electricity from renewable sources, which is then sold to utilities and large energy consumers through long-term power purchase agreements (PPAs). This model provides a steady revenue stream while promoting the use of clean energy and reducing carbon emissions. Clearway Energy Group differentiates itself from competitors by its extensive experience in the renewable energy sector and its commitment to high safety and performance standards in project execution. The company's goal is to facilitate the transition to a sustainable energy future by providing reliable and competitive clean energy solutions.

San Francisco, CaliforniaHeadquarters
2018Year Founded
$1,600MTotal Funding
DEBTCompany Stage
EnergyIndustries
501-1,000Employees

Benefits

Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Health Savings Account/Flexible Spending Account
Unlimited Paid Time Off
401(k) Retirement Plan
401(k) Company Match
Life Insurance
Fertility Treatment Support
Adoption Assistance
Parental Leave
Tuition Reimbursement

Risks

Increased competition may impact Clearway's market share and profitability.
Supply chain constraints could delay project timelines and financial projections.
Fluctuating energy prices may affect Clearway's project viability and contracts.

Differentiation

Clearway Energy specializes in utility-scale solar and wind projects across the U.S.
The company secures long-term PPAs, ensuring stable revenue streams.
Clearway Energy integrates solar and storage, enhancing grid reliability and efficiency.

Upsides

Clearway's acquisition of Tuolumne Wind Project adds 137 MW to its portfolio.
The Inflation Reduction Act boosts demand for Clearway's renewable energy PPAs.
Clearway's $665M Texas project advances solar and storage integration.

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