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Advanced and Lead Wind Technicians

United States

At PEARCE, we've got a career for you!

Join the nation’s leading independent service provider for critical telecommunication and renewable energy infrastructure.  We are the premier independent service provider for our nation’s critical infrastructure. With over 2,500 team members nationwide, Pearce delivers comprehensive engineering, maintenance, repair, and repowering solutions, ensuring the seamless operation of our nation’s wireless and wireline telecom, commercial and utility-scale solar and wind projects, EV charging stations, as well as large-scale power generation, critical power and energy storage assets.

Your Impact 

Pearce is looking for Lead Wind Technicians across all of our Wind teams. We are hiring for our Major Component Exchange teams (crane/non crane work), Composite Blade, Up Tower Repair, Troubleshooting and Maintenance teams. Our Certified Wind Technicians carry out and lead teams in daily tasks such as cleaning, organizing, assembly, service, and/or repairs to wind turbine generators, blades and related equipment and facilities. In addition, we offer competitive pay and per diem, quarterly bonus opportunities, company truck along with full benefits, extensive training for advanced development and a guaranteed 40-hour week for some teams.

Core Responsibilities

All of our lead technicians should be laser focused on safety, know how to conduct pre-task planning, Job Hazard Analysis (JHAs), and Risk Assessments (RAs), comfortable communicating with our clients and setting an example for their team.

MCE

  • Create plans and oversee lifting operations following skills verification of large components for equipment at heights over 250’.
  • Conduct safe and efficient repairs to all Wind Turbine electrical systems.
  • Perform Lock Out Tag Out (LOTO) of equipment as an Authorized Person. 

Composite Blade Technician

  • Evaluate, inspect, diagnose and document internal and external composite damage, then photograph and assemble documentation as required. 
  • Perform coating and structural repairs of internal and external composite structures, such as wind turbine blades and nacelles. 
  • Modify and repair fiberglass, carbon fiber, resin and other composite materials as needed. 

Advanced Troubleshooting

  • Conduct assembly, repair and maintenance of equipment on Siemens, GE, and/or Gamesa turbines following specific instructions when provided.

Wind Services

  • Perform preventive maintenance and service on wind turbines, including inspections, component checks, lubrication, and software updates.
  • Diagnose and troubleshoot electrical, mechanical, and hydraulic systems on wind turbines and related equipment.

Core Experience

  • GWO Certifications
  • GE LOTO Certification highly desired
  • Any platform specific LOTO Certified.
  • 4+ years of wind turbine experience in any of the following areas Composites, MCE, Advanced Troubleshooting, Maintenance, Cleaning.
  • Demonstrated commitment to safety of self, crew and community
  • Desire and ability to lead crews
  • Experience reading schematics and planning complex repairs and/or installations
  • One or more certifications in tower climbing, SRK 11, GWO, SGRE Blade Repair, GE LOTO

Pearce offers a family-friendly and innovative culture with opportunities for growth, competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits (medical, dental, vision, life insurance), PTO, Paid Holidays, and a company-matching 401(k) Retirement, Life Insurance. We provide company vehicle, phone, laptop, or tablet (as required for your role) and all necessary tools and safety equipment.

At PEARCE, we are an equal opportunity employer dedicated to cultivating an inclusive environment that empowers employees to excel and make a meaningful impact, providing a dynamic space for field technicians, service specialists, and corporate professionals to flourish and propel their careers forward within our nationwide presence and expansive service offerings.

 

 

What We Offer

Pearce offers a family-friendly and innovative culture with opportunities for growth, competitive compensation, comprehensive health benefits including medical, dental and vision insurance, flexible spending accounts, HSA option. To help you recharge, we have paid vacation and paid holidays. For your future, we offer a company-matching 401(k) Retirement, Life Insurance, Tuition reimbursement, and professional development training.  To help you be successful at work, as required for the role, we will provide a company vehicle, phone, laptop, or tablet along with all necessary tools and safety equipment.

At PEARCE, we are an equal opportunity employer dedicated to cultivating an inclusive environment that empowers employees to excel and make a meaningful impact, providing a dynamic space for field technicians, service specialists, and corporate professionals to flourish and propel their careers forward within our nationwide presence and expansive service offerings.

Learn more about us at www.Pearce-Services.com!

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