GWO Instructor
Global Wind Service
Company Overview
Global Wind Service
Fredericia, Denmark
2008
Approximately 1,700 employees globally (source: globalwindservice.com). Revenue of 195 million Euros in 2023 (source: globalwindservice.com).
What They Do
Global Wind Service (GWS) focuses exclusively on services within wind energy and operates through four core business areas: Onshore Installation, Offshore Installation, Blades, and Service & Maintenance. These areas are centrally managed but executed through global units that emphasize safety, quality, and cross-cultural flexibility (source: globalwindservice.com). GWS offers a wide range of services, including full-scale installation of wind turbines, handling everything from assembly to mechanical and electrical completion, as well as project management for complex projects. Their team of over 250 specialized technicians performs blade maintenance, including leading edge protection, repetitive inspections, and repairs (source: globalwindservice.com). GWS differentiates itself through its Global Wind Service Academy, which trains technicians to the highest standards and offers tailored solutions to clients in 40 countries (source: bitscale.ai).
Projects & Achievements
GWS has completed nearly 2,000 projects in 40 countries since its inception, including the installation of the first offshore wind turbines in the USA at Block Island in 2016 and the first offshore wind farm in France at Parc Éolien en mer de Saint-Nazaire in 2022 (source: globalwindservice.com). The company has also made significant contributions to Taiwan's offshore market through local establishments, highlighting their global reach and ability to adapt to different markets (source: globalwindservice.com). GWS works with a wide range of clients, including wind turbine developers and operators, enabling them to deliver customized and reliable solutions (source: globalwindservice.com).
Recent Developments
In the past two years, GWS celebrated its 15th anniversary on January 4, 2023, highlighting its growth and the expansion of its blade team to over 250 specialists (source: globalwindservice.com). On January 10, 2024, the company announced the recruitment of former military personnel for wind roles through their Entry Program and Global Wind Service Academy in Poland, demonstrating their commitment to addressing technician shortages by leveraging transferable skills from the military (source: globalwindservice.com). GWS has not reported any major acquisitions or mergers during this period but has achieved LEEA certification for inspections, underscoring their focus on quality and safety (source: bitscale.ai).
Working There
GWS hires for a variety of roles, including wind turbine technicians, blade specialists, project management, and back-office positions, as well as transitions for former military personnel to field and support work (source: globalwindservice.com). There are openings in local business units across Europe, the USA, and the Asia-Pacific region, reflecting the company's global presence and growth (source: globalwindservice.com). The company culture emphasizes a family-like atmosphere from day one, focusing on flexibility, problem-solving, and cross-cultural awareness among the 39 nationalities working there (source: globalwindservice.com).
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Are you passionate about renewable energy and eager to share your knowledge with aspiring wind turbine technicians? Join us at GWS Academy as a GWO Instructor and play a pivotal role in shaping the future of the wind industry!
Requirements
- Conduct GWO Basic Technical Training (BTT) courses, adhering to the GWO standards.
- Deliver engaging and effective training sessions to both new and experienced technicians.
- Assess and evaluate trainee performance, providing constructive feedback.
- Stay updated with the latest industry practices and GWO standards.
- Collaborate with the training team to continually improve training materials and methods.
Qualifications
- Technical Background: Minimum of 2 years of experience in the wind industry, specifically in technical roles such as wind turbine technician or engineer.
- GWO Certification: Certified GWO Instructor, or willingness to obtain certification.
- Technical Skills: Proficiency in the technical aspects of wind turbine operation and maintenance, including mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic systems.
- Pedagogical Skills: Experience in teaching or training, with strong instructional abilities, would be beneficial.
- Communication Skills: Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities to effectively teach and mentor trainees. Most courses are conducted in English, therefore B2-C1 language skills in English are a must have.
- Safety Commitment: Strong understanding of safety standards and practices in the wind industry, ensuring all training aligns with GWO safety requirements.
What We Offer
- B2B contract.
- Opportunities for professional growth and development.
- A supportive and dynamic work environment.
- The chance to make a significant impact on the renewable energy sector.
If you are dedicated to promoting excellence in wind energy training and ready to inspire the next generation of wind turbine technicians, we would love to hear from you!
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June 5, 2026
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- Dobra, West Pomerania, Poland
Minimum of 2 years in the wind industry
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