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Blade Tech

Abilene, TX

$16.75 - $23/hr

Perform single blade exchanges using a two-crane or gripper pick method. * Perform rotor drop and 12 o'clock methods for pitch bearing exchanges. * Perform traditional gearbox, generator, generator ...

Oracle, MS SQL) Experience with Linux and Windows operating systems is a plus Chassis/blade technology Server virtualization General skills (Required): Excellent conceptual and analytical skills ...

Senior Blade Structure Engineer

Boulder, CO · On-site

$115K - $150K/yr

Envision's in-house blade designs and technologies have disrupted global markets and delivered significant reductions in Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE) alongside measurable expansion of Envision ...

Senior Blade Structure Engineer

Boulder, CO · On-site

$115K - $150K/yr

Envision's in-house blade designs and technologies have disrupted global markets and delivered significant reductions in Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE) alongside measurable expansion of Envision ...

Technician

Orange, CA · On-site

$21 - $25/hr

Stay current with evolving industry standards, new OEM repair approvals, and best practices in compressor blade technology. Qualifications: * Must have basic mechanical skills * Must be fluent in ...

Familiarity with Check Point firewall technology including Provider-1/Multi Domain Management, VSX, SSL VPN using mobile access, and other checkpoint blade technology. * In depth knowledge of the ...

Blade Repair Tech II

La Porte, TX

$17.25 - $23.50/hr

The Blade Repair Tech II is responsible for the installation, inspection, maintenance, and repair of wind turbines and related equipment. This role ensures the safe and efficient operation of wind ...

Blade Repair Tech II

La Porte, TX · On-site

$17.25 - $23.50/hr

Position Summary The Blade Repair Tech II is responsible for the installation, inspection, maintenance, and repair of wind turbines and related equipment. This role ensures the safe and efficient ...

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How much do blade tech jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 5, 2026, the average hourly pay for blade tech in the United States is $25.43, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.67 and $28.85 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a typical workday look like for a Blade Tech?

A typical day for a Blade Tech often starts with a team safety briefing, followed by inspecting and accessing wind turbine blades—sometimes requiring climbing or rope access techniques. Your responsibilities may include conducting detailed visual inspections, performing repairs on blade surfaces, documenting findings, and working closely with other technicians and site managers. Tasks are usually performed outdoors and can vary with weather conditions, so adaptability is important. Collaborating with a small crew ensures efficient maintenance and helps maintain strict safety standards, supporting the reliable operation of wind turbines.

What is a Blade Tech job?

A Blade Tech is responsible for inspecting, maintaining, and repairing turbine blades, typically in the wind energy or aerospace industries. Their duties include blade installation, damage assessment, composite repairs, and ensuring structural integrity. This role requires technical skills, knowledge of fiberglass and resin materials, and often involves working at heights. Many Blade Techs receive specialized training and certifications to perform their work safely and efficiently.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Blade Tech position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Blade Tech, you need mechanical aptitude, precision, and knowledge of blade inspection, repair, and maintenance practices, often supported by a technical diploma or relevant experience. Familiarity with tools such as torque wrenches, composite repair kits, personal protective equipment, and commonly, certifications like GWO (Global Wind Organization) for safety are important. Strong attention to detail, teamwork, and effective communication help ensure quality work and safe operations at heights or in challenging conditions. These skills are crucial for maintaining blade integrity and safety, minimizing downtime, and supporting overall wind turbine performance.

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$16.75 - $23/hr

Full-time

Posted 2 days ago


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HGE travel technician job posting:
Position Responsibilities: 
  
 

The primary responsibility of the Field Services Travelling Technician is to perform major component exchanges to include catastrophic failed and traditionally failed components, perform internal and external composite repairs, perform up tower repairs on failed components, and perform return to service work during site support and standalone taskings including LOTO and basic troubleshooting on major wind OEM platforms throughout N. America. Set the industry standard in innovative ways developing and performing complex major component exchanges along with advanced composite and up tower repairs. Apply advanced troubleshooting methods during major wind OEM platform site support.


  • Travel extensively with little or no notice to customer wind farm sites.

  • Deliver a “safety-first” mindset with quality workmanship at an efficient work pace.

  • OEM experience for controls interface and troubleshooting. Multiple OEMs a plus.

  • Qualified with an ability to read schematics to build and perform LOTO procedures.

  • Perform fixed rotor gearbox exchanges on multiple OEM turbines. Self-hoisting crane experience and certifications a plus.

  • Perform single blade exchanges using a two-crane or gripper pick method.

  • Perform rotor drop and 12 o’clock methods for pitch bearing exchanges.

  • Perform traditional gearbox, generator, generator frames, slew ring, main shaft main bearing, yaw drive, pitch drive, machine head, nacelle enclosure and tower section exchanges.

  • Perform catastrophic failed exchanges on blades, gearboxes, main bearings, bedframes, hubs with associated skins and nacelle enclosures.

  • Tower teardown to include catastrophic failure and complete tower erection.

  • Proficient in crane signaling and industry approved rigging practices: NCCCO Riggers1/Signal person preferred. NCCCO Riggers 2 a plus.

  • Experience with multiple composite repair types to include lightning damage, blade tip and root, internal, sheer web, carbon blade, and external composite repairs.

  • Perform composite blade damage assessments.

  • Perform internal and external composite repairs.

  • Work in confined space areas to include internal wind turbine blades.

  • Ability to identify various composite chemicals, repair materials, and mixing ratios.

  • Ability to read and comprehend lamination schedules.

  • Proficient with grinder, sander, and other composite tooling.

  • Proficient setting up and using open flame torches to separate bearings and gears.

  • Have extensive knowledge and experience changing high speed and intermediate bearings on multiple OEM platforms as well as Mega Watt classes.

  • Proficient measuring OD of bearing bores and capable of measuring bearing seats.

  • Ability to perform failure analysis on bearings and gears.

  • Ability to determine proper bearings for the application based off nomenclature.

  • Borescope inspections: ability to inspect, document and produce quality reports.

  • Proficient in the use and operation of multiple brands of electrical testers to include winding analyzers, meggers, DLO testers, turn to turn ratio analyzers, hi pot testers, IR testers.

  • Proficient in electrical brazing, tying, and wrapping and insulation techniques for motors and generators.

  • Perform drive end and non-drive end bearing exchanges, re-leads, wye ring repairs and testing on various generator models.

  • Machining experience with boring, resurfacing, stud extraction and helical replacement a plus.

  • Understand and follow crane lift plans.

  • Perform daily site technician duties to include but not limited to: LOTO, all stages of maintenance, component exchanges, basic and advanced troubleshooting, and turbine analysis.

  • Inspect and operate support equipment to include all-terrain forklift and aerial lift.

  • Initiate and perform high competency tasks as well as follow defined instructions, schedules and update automated “Plan of Day”.

  • Perform installation tasks and have a high proficiency in torquing, tensioning, calibration, and use of hydraulic, power, and hand tools.

  • Well versed in reading and understanding gearbox and generator drawings.

  • Read and comprehend schematics, work instructions and safety protocols.

  • Interface with customers relaying interactions to their leadership teams as needed.
Education:

  • High School Diploma

  • GED
Position Requirements:

  • Must be authorized to work in the United States now and in the future without company sponsorship.

  • Minimum 2 years’ experience working with composite materials in any industry.

  • Technical Certification for composite repair a plus.

  • OEM site troubleshooting and maintenance experience preferred.

  • Ability to work with minimal supervision when given adequate instructions.

  • Ability to work well with others in teams of 2 to 8 and produce quality results.

  • Must have customer service focused attitude and excellent communication skills.

  • Able to lift/carry materials that are an average weight of (35) pounds and up to (70) pounds 8 to 10 hours daily, from waist, shoulder or even above shoulder.

  • Must be comfortable working at heights (260 feet or more) and in confined spaces.

  • Ability to meet OSHA weight requirements for ladder climbing of 250 to 300 pounds, determined by considering the total weight limits of ladders and rigging harnesses including equipment and tools, as well as the combined weight of any two climbers in a potential rescue situation.

  • Able to tolerate exposure to weather (ranging from hot, cold, rain, sun, snow) up to 8 to 10 hours daily.

  • Other duties as assigned.