Overview
Join us in this role where you’ll be responsible for leading the safety and performance of the wind turbine technicians maintaining our offshore wind turbines. You’ll be part of the East Coast Region where you, together with your colleagues, will lead the continual improvement of the region’s windfarms. As a team, we concentrate on the safe delivery and excellent performance of operations and maintenance.
Responsibilities
- Focusing strongly on maintaining and improving our positive health, safety and environment (HSE) culture
- Being responsible for line management and the development of wind turbine technicians
- Undertaking performance management processes
- Maximising site performance and reducing OPEX
- Managing improvement initiatives
- Delivering on-site and regional KPIs
Qualifications
- Have experience working in health and safety-critical environments
- Have team, performance and line management experience
- Possess strong leadership and communication skills
- Have electrical or mechanical engineering experience from a relevant industry or a strong background in offshore wind farm operations
- Have planning and reporting experience
About Ørsted
- We provide countries, companies, and communities with sustainable, reliable, and cost-competitive energy solutions, including offshore and onshore wind, solar PV, and energy storage.
- Our vision is to create a world that runs entirely on green energy.
- We built the world’s first offshore wind farm, Vindeby in Denmark, in 1991, and completed the world’s largest, Hornsea 2 in the UK, in 2022.
- We were founded in Denmark in 2006 and now have approximately 8,000 employees, working in 15 countries and counting.
An inclusive team: At Ørsted, we strive to be an inclusive workplace where you’re respected for who you are, valued for the unique perspectives you bring, and rewarded fairly for what you achieve. We want all employees to have the same opportunities for impact and growth, no matter their age, race, ethnicity, place of birth, gender, sexual orientation, or disability.
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