At GEV Wind Power, we are passionate about powering the planet with sustainable solutions. As a global leader in wind turbine maintenance, we pride ourselves on delivering innovative services that keep wind farms operating at peak efficiency. GEV has grown from servicing a single European turbine OEM to a trusted global partner in wind turbine maintenance, inspection, and repair. Operating across six continents, we deploy over 560 skilled technicians annually, supporting owner-operators, utilities, and major turbine OEMs. We specialise in rotor blade maintenance, offering repairs, lightning protection, and leading-edge upgrades to maximise turbine performance. Our commitment to innovation and sustainability ensures clients harness the full potential of wind energy.
Why Join GEV?
1. Global Reach, Local Impact: Work with a worldwide team driving clean energy solutions.
2. Career Growth: Benefit from training, development programmes, and career advancement.
3. Collaborative Culture: Our values—pride, teamwork, adaptability, and problem-solving—create a supportive environment.
4. Meaningful Work: Play a vital role in reducing carbon emissions and advancing renewable energy.
As our new apprentice you will be supported by our highly skilled team of Technicians, to build a strong foundation of capability that will enable future progression within the wind and wider renewables industry.
The first year of the program is based at Grimsby Institute, where you will learn the basics of engineering and introduce you to wind turbine technology. During breaks in your term-time studies, you’ll return to our head office in Hessle, to work with colleagues and learn about our wider business.
After successfully completing year one, you will be placed at one of our clients’ sites within the UK, but could eventually be working in Europe, or internationally. During years two to four, you’ll support and eventually perform blade maintenance work on a wind turbine.
Embark on a career that makes a global impact with GEV Wind Power, contributing to the energy transition by maintaining critical components of wind power generation.
Supported by your training and our team, your tasks will include:
* Working effectively at height, climbing the towers to inspect, troubleshoot, or repair equipment
* Rope access and blade maintenance work
* Carrying out planned, unplanned and preventative maintenance procedures
* Collecting wind turbine data for testing and analysis
* Troubleshooting and repairing or replacing electrical and mechanical components
* Performing routine maintenance; testing electrical components, systems, and mechanical and hydraulic systems
* Tracking job details and recording task progress
* Learning and developing, participating in training, classes and workshops on and offsite
* All other associated duties as required
Expected to work safely always, the main function of the role is to carry out a variety of manual tasks and fault diagnostics to ensure that the wind turbines are working reliably and at maximum efficiency. The work is carried out at sea, and on-shore, fixing complex machinery in the wind turbines, and communication and teamwork is therefore essential.
The program requires a continuous focus on studies and ability to balance work and learning is vital. You will have a review every 8-12 weeks with your Line Manager and Trainer to discuss your progress.
Year one - 08.30-16.30 (Monday to Friday), based at The Grimsby Institute, Nun's Corner, Grimsby, DN34 5BQ. Year two to year four - work is arranged on a shift rota system with shift patterns to be confirmed.
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