Wind Turbine Service Technicians: The Future of Wind Energy

 Today, more and more countries and businesses are promising to switch to renewable energy.


The world has understood that fossil fuels are not a sustainable source of energy for many years. As our knowledge of climate change and the world around us has increased, so has our determination to find viable power alternatives.


From 2009 to 2020, electricity generated by wind has risen by 715% in the UK. And the United Kingdom is not the only place to see an uptake in production of and reliance on wind energy.


As more wind turbines appear, the world will require more wind turbine service technicians to keep things running smoothly.


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There are already over 341,000 turbines on the planet, and more are built every day.


It is vital that we keep these turbines running in peak condition if we want to rely on them to provide clean and renewable energy for us going forward. And that means we need technicians who can work safely at height to inspect and repair blades to prevent serious incidents and maximize turbine effectiveness. 


As a wind turbine service technician, your daily tasks will involve:

  • Installing turbine towers in a range of locations (on land and at sea)

  • Fitting electric, hydraulic, and mechanical equipment

  • Testing blades and turbine control systems

  • Maintaining equipment

  • Finding and repairing faults

  • Recording details

  • Running safety checks and filing reports


Each task helps to ensure the continued safe and efficient functioning of wind turbines so that we can keep enjoying the benefits this renewable energy source offers.


Altitec knows that the world will depend more and more on wind energy in time. To keep up with growth in the industry, trained technicians are needed. 


Discover innovative rope-access methods and training for improved turbine blade inspections and repairs with Altitec.


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