Engineering
Offshore Wind Maintenance Technician
Opportunity summary
The role This role gets you out from behind a desk, and your new commute is now a boat ride. Our technicians inspect and maintain the equipment that moves power from offshore wind turbines to the grid: switchgear, transformers, backup diesel generators, HVAC, fire protection systems, and the steel structures holding all of it up. Our technicians also fly inspection drones over foundations and topsides once Semco pays for your license and training. What separates a good tech from a great one here is attention to details. While you may be sent to an asset to perform one maintenance task, we expect eyes and ears open to find and report any deficiencies that need attention. You will be based in New Bedford, MA. Our vessel operations are out of New Bedford and we need you able to commute here up to 5 days a week. The schedule Offshore days run 10 to 14 hours when the weather window is open, and every hour past 40 is paid overtime. Crew rest and safety is also a priority, so appropriate time onshore is given in exchange for the long days offshore. If long days on the water sound miserable, this isn't your job. If they sound like the good part, keep reading. You'd fit if You know your way around a multimeter and other engineering measurement devices You've done electrical, mechanical, or structural work somewhere real1 …
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