The Support Technician is responsible for assisting maintenance teams in performing preventive and corrective maintenance operations on wind turbines and associated equipment.
He/she participates in diagnosing and resolving on-site incidents and breakdowns by conducting diagnostics and repairs, in coordination with technical teams in the field.
He/she ensures the follow-up of maintenance interventions by updating technical documents, intervention reports, and maintenance management databases.
He/she contributes to the establishment and compliance with safety procedures on site, ensuring that maintenance activities are carried out in accordance with applicable standards and regulations.
Support for maintenance teams: Provide technical support to maintenance teams for the execution of preventive and corrective maintenance work on wind turbines and related equipment.
Diagnosis and repair: Participate in identifying and resolving on-site incidents and breakdowns by conducting technical diagnostics and performing necessary repairs.
Follow-up of interventions: Ensure the follow-up of maintenance interventions by updating technical documents, writing intervention reports, and updating maintenance management databases.
Compliance with safety procedures: Contribute to the establishment and compliance with safety procedures on site, ensuring that maintenance activities are carried out in accordance with applicable standards and regulations.
Training and awareness: Participate in training and raising awareness among personnel on good maintenance and safety practices, by sharing expertise and providing technical support.
A Support Technician in the field of wind energy must possess the following skills:
Knowledge of wind energy equipment and associated maintenance procedures.
Technical skills in mechanics, electricity, and hydraulics.
Ability to diagnose and resolve technical problems autonomously.
Good communication and teamwork skills.
Awareness of safety and environmental compliance issues.
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