| General Description:  The Site Lead Technician is responsible for the on-site operations, maintenance, repairs, and replacement of equipment at one of EDPR NA's operating wind-energy generation sites. You will lead all areas of plant operations as directed by the Operations Manager and will work closely with external contractors, Central Maintenance, Performance Analysis, and other internal departments as needed. Main accountabilities: 
 
 
 Provide leadership to a team of up to 10 Field Service Technicians to include planning and executing work schedules, mentoring, coaching, and evaluating performanceResponsible for facilitating training requirements such as tasked based certifications, safety training, and compliance trainingEnsure proper operation and maintenance of wind turbines and associated wind plant equipment including substation and tower switchgearProactively look for improvement opportunities to job appropriate processes and proceduresEffectively gather information regarding turbine performance/issues. May diagnose, recommend, and implement solutions up to intermediate routine issues.Comply with all pertinent environmental health and safety programsAct as a safety role model, encourage and recognize others completing safe acts and intervene when unsafe acts are being practicedPerform a variety of administrative duties satisfying both internal and external reporting requirements. Administrative responsibilities include but are not limited to reviewing timesheets, plan of the day (POD) reports, reviewing work orders, SAP processing, fault reports, offline turbine reports, QA/QC inspections reports, and engineering cases.Identify gaps in safety standards and safety risks in the environmentImplement effective risk mitigation and provide recommendations to higher level technical staff and managementDemonstrate and promote integrity, strong initiative, and a no-compromise focus on safety and quality of work on a continuous basisRead schematics in order to troubleshoot complicated mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic problems with variable pitch, speed control systems, and componentsPerform mechanical and electrical component repair and replacement of parts to correct malfunctions in accordance with all pertinent manufacturers' requirementsPerform preventive maintenance in accordance with OEM maintenance manualsReview completed service checklists for accuracy and maintain punch list for future work activitiesAdhere to effective internal controlsPerform data collection and prepare reports in order to meet reporting requirementsPerform QA/QC inspections in accordance with applicable SOPEngage appropriate internal and external resources to correct performance issuesEnsure that reliable electronic communication is maintained between the turbines, substation, site office, and home officeFacilitate periodic equipment inspections and reportingAdditional duties as required
 
 Direct reports: up to 10 Travel: Minimal, as needed Minimum qualifications:
 
 
 
 1+ years of college or technical school education, or an equivalent combination of training and experience2 - 5 years relevant experience in wind energy or a related industryProficient knowledge of Microsoft Office software, SQL Server software, facility management and reporting systems, and computerized diagnostic and troubleshooting toolsFamiliarity with maintenance and electronic testing equipment (e.g., voltage testers, amp clamps, oscilloscopes, megohmmeters, infrared testers, hydraulic torque equipment, alignment tools, various hand and power tools) and with heavy equipment required for facility maintenanceWorking knowledge of crane and riggingExperience with power plant operations and maintenance, wind plant operations, and turbines (including turbine power converters specifically), high-voltage switching, and post-operational repair, and maintenance of turbines preferredCompetency in Analytical Problem Solving, Strong Communication, Customer/Partner Relationships, and Technology Expertise. (Preferred)
 
 Behavioral requirements:  
 
 
 Ability to operate a motor vehicle and possession of a valid driver's licenseAbility to work around low- and medium-voltage equipmentAbility to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization existsAbility and willingness to travel occasionally to other operational sites within the US and Canada as neededAbility and willingness to respond to site emergencies 24 hours a day, 7 days a week as needed
 
 Physical demands & working conditions: 
 
 
 Sitting/Standing/Flexibility: Ability to frequently perform physical tasks including standing, sitting, walking, kneeling, bending, twisting, squatting, and reaching approximately 75% of the time while on wind farm sites. Ability to stand and sit for 8 or more hours when in an office environment.Walking: Ability to walk .25 to .5 miles per day, including across unpaved and rough surfaces when on wind farm sitesSpeech/Reading: Ability to speak, read, and write English proficiently and deliver a variety of instructions furnished in written, verbal, diagram, or schedule form
 
 
 Lifting: Ability to frequently lift items weighing up to 50 poundsClimbing:  
 
   
 Ability to climb turbine towersWeight, including harness and tools, must be in accordance with the weight limit as specified by the ANSI Fall Protection Standards
 
Vision/Hearing: Ability to interpret and follow a variety of instructions furnished in written, verbal, diagram, or schedule formTolerance to Extreme Weather Conditions: Ability to work in adverse weather conditions 25% of the time while on wind farm sitesSafety: Ability to understand and communicate safety precautions when necessary
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