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Cirrus Wind Services Ltd

Authorised Wind Turbine Technician

Bathgate
Posted about 16 hours ago
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About Us

At Cirrus, we’re a team of innovators, problem-solvers, and ground-breakers united by one mission: to transform the renewable energy industry. As one of the UK’s leading independent wind farm maintenance and operations specialists, we move fast and think big. From the wild landscapes of Scotland to the urban energy hubs of England and into Wales, our footprint is expanding quickly, and we are looking to continue our growth.

As such, we’re looking for Wind Turbine Technicians who want more than just a job. Someone who wants to make a real, measurable impact on the future of clean energy. This is ideally someone who thrives on challenge, solves problems before they escalate, and isn’t afraid to think differently.

The Details

  • Location: UK Wide
  • Hours: 40 per week - We aim to support work-life balance and keep your weekends free whenever possible, though occasional weekend work may be required to meet customer needs.
  • Salary: Competitive, based on experience

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What You’ll Be Doing

You’ll play a hands-on role at the heart of our operations, ensuring turbines across the UK deliver peak performance. Your responsibilities will include, but not limited to:

  • Performing routine maintenance and repairs to maximise turbine reliability and minimise downtime
  • Inspecting critical components — blades, nacelles, towers — to spot damage or wear before it becomes a problem
  • Troubleshooting and diagnosing mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic faults using schematics and diagnostic tools
  • Carrying out root cause analysis to prevent future failures
  • Working with a skilled team of technicians to deliver scheduled maintenance and respond to reactive work
  • Supporting installation and commissioning of new turbines
  • Keeping accurate documentation of all maintenance work, parts used, and turbine condition

What You’ll Bring

You’ll thrive in this role if you have:

  • Strong mechanical knowledge and confidence working with complex machinery
  • At least 2 years of hands-on wind turbine technician experience
  • Experience with Vestas, Siemens, or Nordex turbines (essential)
  • Mechanical or electrical system repair experience
  • Knowledge of electrical engineering and the ability to read electrical schematics
  • Familiarity with logic controllers in turbine operations
  • Proven root cause analysis capability
  • Strong problem-solving skills and composure in fast-paced, high-pressure environments
  • Excellent communication skills and a collaborative mindset
  • Experience as an Authorised Technician under the Wind Turbine Safety Rules

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It Would Be a Bonus If You Have

  • Experience as an Authorised Engineer under the WTSR
  • Full GWO certification, Working at Heights, and a valid medical

Why Join Cirrus?

Because here, you’re a valued contributor to a high-performing team pushing the boundaries of renewable energy. You’ll work with advanced turbine technology in an environment built on agility, problem-solving, and continuous innovation.

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Skills

Mechanical Knowledge
Complex Machinery
Wind Turbine Technician Experience
Vestas Turbines
Siemens Turbines
Nordex Turbines
Mechanical Repair
Electrical Repair
Electrical Engineering
Reading Schematics
Logic Controllers
Root Cause Analysis
Problem-Solving Skills
Communication Skills
Collaborative Mindset
Authorised Technician

Location

Bathgate, Scotland, United Kingdom

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