offshore renewable energy technician
Offshore renewable energy technicians install offshore energy farms and equipment. They ensure the equipment operate in compliance with regulations and assist the offshore renewable energy engineers in the construction of energy devices such as wind turbine blades, tidal stream and wave generators. They also react to system problems, and repair faults.
About offshore renewable energy technician
As an offshore renewable energy technician, you will be at the forefront of Poland's green energy transition, installing and maintaining wind turbines and marine energy systems in harsh marine environments. Your day-to-day work includes assembling turbine components, conducting electrical safety inspections, troubleshooting system failures, and ensuring all equipment meets rigorous maritime and regulatory standards. You will collaborate with engineers, work at considerable heights on offshore platforms, and respond quickly to emergencies, making your role critical to the reliability and efficiency of renewable energy installations. With Poland's commitment to expanding offshore wind capacity in the Baltic Sea, the demand for skilled technicians is growing rapidly, offering excellent long-term career prospects and competitive wages in a sector driving Europe's energy future.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a offshore renewable energy technician.
Installation and Assembly
- Assemble wind turbine components including blades, nacelles, and tower sections according to technical specifications and blueprints
- Install electrical wiring, power distribution systems, and control equipment on offshore platforms and vessels
- Secure and align equipment using specialized maritime fastening techniques and tools
Maintenance and Inspection
- Conduct regular inspections of offshore structures and equipment to ensure compliance with safety regulations and industry standards
- Maintain detailed records of all maintenance interventions, repairs, and equipment performance data
- Test electrical systems and generators to verify proper operation and safety compliance
Troubleshooting and Repair
- Diagnose and repair mechanical, electrical, and electronic system failures on offshore installations
- React quickly to system alarms and emergency situations, implementing immediate corrective actions
- Identify root causes of equipment malfunctions and implement preventive maintenance solutions
Safety and Compliance
- Follow strict electrical power safety regulations and maritime safety protocols during all offshore operations
- Provide first aid and emergency response when required, maintaining current certifications
- Gather and report data on environmental conditions, equipment performance, and safety incidents
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (40)
Optional (27)
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