The Maintenance and Repair Technician is responsible for executing preventive and corrective maintenance operations on wind turbines and associated equipment, following established procedures and schedules.
He diagnoses faults and malfunctions and performs necessary repairs using appropriate tools and equipment, ensuring compliance with safety standards.
He participates in the replacement and adjustment of defective components and ensures follow-up of interventions by updating intervention reports and maintenance databases.
He collaborates with technical teams and engineers to identify potential improvements to processes and equipment and contributes to the implementation of corrective and preventive solutions.
Preventive maintenance: Perform planned preventive maintenance operations on wind turbines, including lubrication, cleaning, and replacement of worn parts.
Fault repair: Diagnose faults and malfunctions in wind turbines and perform necessary repairs following safety procedures and using appropriate tools.
Component replacement: Replace defective components such as blades, generators, converters, and perform necessary adjustments to ensure proper operation of equipment.
Intervention tracking: Update intervention reports and maintenance databases to ensure accurate tracking of operations performed and parts used.
Collaboration with technical teams: Work closely with technical teams and engineers to propose improvements to processes and equipment and participate in the implementation of identified solutions.
A Wind Turbine Maintenance and Repair Technician in the field of wind energy must possess the following skills:
Knowledge of wind turbine technologies and principles of equipment operation.
Technical skills in mechanics, electricity, and hydraulics.
Ability to diagnose and solve technical problems independently.
Good communication and teamwork skills.
Awareness of safety standards and work procedures.
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