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Blade Tech Jobs in Washington (NOW HIRING)

Senior Systems Engineer

Chantilly, VA

$107K - $146K/yr

Provide Tier III IT Systems support across enterprise technologies, including VMware vCenter, Horizon View, Site Recovery Manager, HP Blade Servers, HP SANs, HPAC Secure Printing, Active Directory ...

Senior Systems Engineer

Chantilly, VA · On-site

$108K - $147K/yr

Provide Tier III IT Systems support across enterprise technologies, including VMware vCenter, Horizon View, Site Recovery Manager, HP Blade Servers, HP SANs, HPAC Secure Printing, Active Directory ...

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Blade Tech information

What is a blade tech?

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 does a blade tech do?

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 are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a blade tech?

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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What cities in Washington are hiring for Blade Tech jobs?

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Infographic showing various Blade Tech job openings in Washington as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 99% Full Time, and 1% Part Time. Highlights an 98% Physical, and 2% Remote job distribution.

Linux Server Systems Administrator

Fuse Engineering LLC

Annapolis Junction, MD

Full-time

Re-posted 7 days ago


Job description

Description

 **A SECURITY CLEARANCE AND POLYGRAPH ARE REQUIRED

Description

Support High Performance Computing (HPC) server-class platforms, network devices, server interconnects, mass storage systems and supporting infrastructure services. One of the critical cornerstones of the IT environment is the closely coupled cooperation between and among the array of computational nodes, networks, storage, and security devices. Areas supported include HPC, HPC infrastructure support, networks, automation, and specialized software development.

Requirements

  • Servers running Sparc Solaris, SolarisX64, red Hat, and SuSe, with direct attached and FC SAN storage
  • Client server technology utilizing NFS and CIFS
  • Large memory SMP systems with many cores
  • Enterprise client server configurations
  • Multi-vendor filesystems such as XFS, GPFS, and CXFS
  • Fielded systems
  • Blade systems and associated interconnects (SAD, FC, TCP/IP, etc.)
  • Red Hat and Microsoft Windows Operating System
  • Microsoft Exchange
  • Centrify
  • Infrastructure support services such as DNS, NIS, Active Directory, Centrify, Zenoss, SiteScope, HP Openview, HPSA, HPSE, Splunk, Sendmail, Exchange, NetQoS, Infoblox
  • Thin client solutions based on Virtual bridges and Centrix
  • NoMachine NX
  • Virtualizing products; VMWare and Solaris containers
  • Accepted professional certifications include:Po RHCSA or VMware
  • *IAT Level II Certification Required*


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