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Resource Traveling Technician II (m/w/d)

Become a Resource Traveling Technician II with Vestas in Fredericton or Charlottetown, Canada. Support wind energy operations by diagnosing, repairing, and maintaining turbines across various sites. Enjoy a $3,300 CAD sign-on bonus and comprehensive training programs to enhance your skills.
Vestas
Vestas
Fredericton, Canada Charlottetown, Canada   Remote   Full Time   CAD 100k yearly  UTC-03:00

Vestas

Company Overview

Vestas Wind Systems A/S

Aarhus, Denmark

1945

Over 17,000 employees globally (source: vestas.com). Revenue of €2 billion in 2024 (source: vestas.com).

What They Do

Vestas specializes exclusively in wind energy technology, focusing on both onshore and offshore wind turbines. The company has no involvement in solar energy, energy storage, hydrogen, or grid solutions, apart from software integrated into the turbines (source: vestas.com). Their core products include three platforms: EnVentus, 4 MW, and 2 MW models, which collectively have an installed capacity of 170 GW worldwide. Vestas also offers refurbished turbines for cost-reduced projects, including delivery, transport, and installation (source: us.vestas.com). Their services include lifecycle maintenance for 159 GW and over 56,000 turbines, with more than 12,000 technicians in 71 countries, as well as digital tools like VestasOnline and Scipher analytics platform (source: vestas.com). Target markets span utilities, independent power producers, and developers in 85 countries, making Vestas a leading player in the industry with the largest fleet of turbines (over 82,000) (source: vestas.com).

Projects & References

Vestas has a strong track record, including the early Tunø Knob offshore wind farm, which had a total capacity of 5 MW in Denmark in the early 1990s and demonstrated a 15% higher yield than onshore projects (source: vestas.com). In North America, Vestas operates projects like Rocky Hollow Wind, supported by 1,680 technicians and 24/7 monitoring from Oregon (source: rockyhollowwind.com). Vestas also supplies turbines for high-capacity projects, where the V236-15.0 MW model represents a 500-fold capacity increase from the 30 kW prototype from 1979 (source: vestas.com). The company has established partnerships with utilities and developers in 85 countries, which includes a $2 billion USD expenditure on the supply chain in 2024 (source: us.vestas.com). Geographically, Vestas operates in 85 countries with production in Denmark and the USA (Colorado), and is expanding its services in 71-78 countries (source: rockyhollowwind.com).

Recent Developments

In the past two years (2024-2025), Vestas has advanced its V236-15.0 MW turbine to first power production, highlighting the software-driven evolution from 30 kW in 1979 (source: vestas.com). The company reported over 49,000 MW installed in the USA/Canada and a $2 billion USD expenditure on the supply chain in 2024, underscoring their market dominance (source: us.vestas.com). Technology blogs have detailed advancements in modularization, high-capacity factor turbines, and revenue maximization under fixed-price agreements, but no new contracts, acquisitions, or funding rounds have been reported (source: vestas.com). A 75-year brand video celebrated milestones up to 2020, but no new awards or certifications have been noted after 2023 (source: video.vestas.com).

Working There

Vestas offers roles in engineering, manufacturing, installation, service (over 12,000 technicians globally, 1,680+ in North America, 5,000+ in the USA), software development, digital analytics, operations, and supply chain, with ongoing hiring for onshore growth (source: vestas.com). Active hiring is taking place in Aarhus (HQ, Denmark), Portland OR (US HQ, monitoring), Houston TX, Boston MA, Colorado factories, and field sites in 71 countries (source: us.vestas.com). The culture emphasizes safety as a top priority, rapid innovation with weekly software rollouts, data-driven decisions from a fleet of over 56,000 turbines, and collaboration with partners and customers (source: vestas.com). Documented benefits include career growth in sustainable energy, with structures for 24/7 operational support suggesting robust training and job security (source: vestas.com).

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Job Description

As a Resource Technician, you'll play a critical role in supporting wind energy operations across multiple sites and projects. Whether assisting with service work or construction efforts, you'll bring your skills and adaptability to where they're needed most. Backed by Vestas training and qualifications, you'll help ensure that teams are equipped, and projects stay on track-delivering clean, reliable energy to communities everywhere. Your flexibility and commitment are key to powering progress, no matter your background in wind, electrical, mechanical, or field operations.

Key Responsibilities

  • Diagnose, repair, and maintain wind turbines with your team.
  • Travel to different sites, work with diverse teams, and engage with varied experiences, including travel management and cost coding.
  • Conduct safety inspections and ensure a secure working environment.
  • Address advanced problem-solving tasks with effective self-management.
  • Work on construction and installation projects, overseeing the full life cycle of turbines.
  • This role offers exposure to a wide range of turbine platforms, site conditions, and team environments-ideal for technicians who thrive on variety and continuous learning.

Who You Are

  • At least 6 months with a Wind Technician certificate, or 1 year of wind turbine experience, or 2 years in mechanical or electrical fields.
  • Highly developed problem-solving abilities and an engaged approach to responsibilities.
  • Safety-conscious and committed to best practices.
  • Able to work well with others and enjoy collaborative environments.
  • Physically fit, comfortable working in various conditions, and at heights.
  • Ability to speak, read and follow instructions in English.
  • You have a high school diploma (Graduation Certificate or equivalent), a valid driver's license, and are legally authorized to work in Canada without the need for current or future sponsorship.

Training & Equipment

Vestas invests in your growth, providing access to comprehensive training programs and certifications like GWO Safety & Technical Training. You'll also receive all necessary PPE and equipment to perform safely.

Benefits & Career Growth

We believe that when you thrive, we all thrive. That's why we offer a comprehensive benefits package. By joining our community, you take part in an international company that focuses on your safety, support, and growth, and we pledge to be with you at every turn.

We're proud to offer:

  • Supplemental Health Benefits for you and your family.
  • Paid time off, holidays, and parental leave.
  • Opportunities for career progression and pay-for-certification growth.
  • RRSP with company match, life insurance, and disability coverage.
  • An established safety culture and inclusive, collaborative workplace.

Salary & Career Growth

We offer attractive pay packages, performance bonuses, and opportunities to support your professional development. Pay will be determined based on experience and qualifications.

We are offering a $3,300 CAD Sign On Bonus***

At Vestas, we're not just offering you a job, but an opportunity to elevate your career. If you're equipped with Basic Safety Training (BST), Basic Technical Training (BTT), and Advanced Rescue Training (ART) certifications from the Global Wind Organization (GWO), consider yourself already one step ahead! To show our appreciation for the expertise you bring along, we're excited to offer a $3,300 CAD sign-on bonus.

Eligibility requirements apply, speak with a Vestas representative for more details.

Physical Demands

The physical demands described here are representative of those that are met by an employee, to effectively perform the essential functions of this role. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable team members with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

  • Ability to stand and walk for prolonged periods of time.
  • Hearing ability to use telephones, close range radios or related device.
  • Visual acuity including depth perception, field of vision and the ability to distinguish between colors.
  • Ability to stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl as needed, as well as hand-eye coordination and manual dexterity.
  • Ability to climb stairs & vertical ladders to heights of 60 to 100 meters and at times supervise work in confined space environments.
  • Ability to lift, push, pull, carry items up to, but not more than 50 lbs. in weight.
  • Ability to observe training and obtain certification in required safety programs that include LOTO, Electrical Qualification, Fall Arrest & High Angle Rescue & Emergency Decent, and Confined Space.
  • Ability to successfully participate in all training courses, including controlled decent practical exercises.

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About the role

October 15, 2025

Full Time

Company

January 2, 2026

Remote

CAD 100k yearly

Vestas

vestas.com

  •  Fredericton, Canada
  •  Charlottetown, Canada

Minimum 6 months with Wind Technician certificate or 1 year wind turbine experience or 2 years in mechanical or electrical fields.

UTC-03:00

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