Vattenfall
O&M Technical Support Engineer - Offshore Wind

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Company Description
Vattenfall is a leading European energy company driving the transition to a sustainable energy system. We have been electrifying industries, powering homes and transforming life through innovation for more than 100 years. We employ around 21,000 people mostly in our core markets in Sweden, Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark, and the UK.
Job Description
Do you want to use your wind turbine expertise to solve technical issues that really matter for offshore operations? As O&M Technical Support Engineer - Offshore Wind, you will help Vattenfall keep our offshore wind fleet safe, reliable and available, because in the energy transition, there is a way.
You will join our Wind Operations & Maintenance organisation, where you will provide specialist second-line technical support to offshore wind sites. The role is mainly focused on Vestas turbine platforms, especially V80, V90, and V112, and will suit someone who enjoys using facts, operational data and technical judgement to understand what is really happening behind recurring turbine issues.
You will become part of a team that acts as a central point of contact for technical requests related to our offshore wind turbine fleet. The team supports operational sites with technical queries across electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, control-system, SCADA, and alarm-related topics.
This is a role for someone who wants to move beyond fixing the immediate issue and understand the pattern behind it. First-line support helps when a turbine stops and technicians need direct help. Second-line support looks deeper, for example when the same issue appears multiple times and needs structured root-cause thinking, trend analysis, and a standardised solution.
Be in your element with Business Area (BA) Wind
As part of BA Wind you will play a key role in one of the most exciting pipelines in the industry with 24GW of capacity stretching out more than a decade ahead across our key European markets.
You won’t only be involved in developing projects but pioneering cutting-edge innovation, new business models, and ways of working with communities and the environment. Working as part of a leading European utility also means you could be helping a growing number of major businesses and brands achieve their own sustainability goals through partnerships.
What will you do?
You will support offshore sites with complex technical questions and help turn operational experience into better guidance, clearer documentation, and more consistent troubleshooting. Your work will contribute directly to safe, reliable, and cost-effective asset performance across our offshore wind fleet.
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Your main responsibilities will be to:
- Receive, assess, and resolve technical requests from offshore wind sites, using ticketing systems, operational data, technical documentation, and input from relevant specialists.
- Analyse recurring alarms, failure patterns, and technical trends to identify potential platform issues and support improvements in reliability, availability, and maintainability.
- Support remote troubleshooting by using SCADA, alarm data, maintenance history, and technical documentation to guide site teams towards practical solutions.
- Create and maintain standardised technical solutions, alarm guides, troubleshooting instructions, and corrective work packages for offshore sites.
- Work closely with site operations, engineering, asset management, regional support, OEMs, suppliers, and other internal stakeholders to make sure the right technical input is available when operational decisions are made.
- Provide technical input to future projects, Employer Requirements, contract discussions, and improvement priorities where operational lessons learned are relevant.
- Contribute to continuous improvement of Technical Support processes, tools, and documentation, and share knowledge with colleagues across the team.
You will not be one of many in a large technical support organisation. In this team, your expertise is visible. If you enjoy becoming the person colleagues turn to for a specific turbine platform or technical topic, this role gives you that space.
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Who are you?
You are at your best when you can combine practical turbine knowledge with careful technical reasoning. You like to understand the facts behind a fault, use available data, and explain complex findings in a clear way to people with different technical backgrounds.
You bring:
- Experience with Vestas wind turbine platforms, preferably V80, V90, and/or V112.
- 4–7 years of experience in technical operations, maintenance, troubleshooting, or engineering within wind energy or another complex technical environment.
- Technical background in electrical, mechanical, or a related engineering discipline, or equivalent hands-on experience.
- Good understanding of wind turbine systems, including electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, and control systems, with experience in fault finding and root-cause analysis.
- Experience working with technical documentation and operational tools such as SCADA, SAP PM, or other CMMS solutions.
- Strong communication skills in English and the ability to explain technical concepts clearly while collaborating in an international environment.
- Willingness to travel occasionally to operational or offshore sites.


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Location
Possible locations for this role are Esbjerg, Kolding, Amsterdam, Hamburg, London, or Hexham. The role is mainly office-based, with occasional travel to other Vattenfall locations.
Additional Information
Our offer
Are you looking for more than just a job? Our involvement at every stage of projects means you’ll be able to find your element working with the power of wind and solar in a role where your skills and experience will be leveraged to the maximum.
You’ll benefit from limitless opportunities to grow in your element through learning and development and to expand your horizons working across our diverse portfolio.
We strive to be the best place to work in the industry with highly competitive pay and conditions and an open, supportive culture. A commitment to a healthy work-life balance aims to ensure everyone plays to their strengths.
The scale of our ambition means we need to bring together people from many different backgrounds and experiences. You will be part of a growing team of 1,700+ colleagues from 50+ nationalities where our positive approach to diversity is reflected in the fact that more than a quarter of staff are women.
More Information
For more information about the recruitment process, you are welcome to contact our recruiter Liam Mulder at [email protected]
We welcome your application in English no later than Monday, 31st of August. We kindly request that you do not send applications by any means other than via our website.
At Vattenfall, we are convinced that diversity contributes to building a more profitable and attractive company, and we strive to be a good role model regarding diversity. Vattenfall works actively for all employees to have the same opportunities and rights regardless of gender, ethnicity, age, transgender identity or expression, religion or other belief, disability, or sexual orientation. Click here for further information.
The security of Vattenfall and its employees is essential. For that reason, a pre-employment screening will be part of your recruitment process. The screening is based on the role you will fulfill within Vattenfall and will be performed by a third party, DISA Global Solutions AB.
Since Vattenfall is a part of the Swedish critical infrastructure, many of our services are security classed. If this position is security classified, the final candidates might be subject to a security vetting process, according to Swedish legislation.
We look forward to receiving your application!
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