Renewable Energy Jobs at Deutsche Windtechnik
-
On-site Internship Today
-
Flexible Full Time Today
-
On-site Full Time A day ago
-
Flexible Full Time A day ago
-
On-site Full Time A day ago
-
Flexible Internship A day ago
-
On-site Full Time A day ago
Deutsche Windtechnik
Company Overview
Deutsche Windtechnik AG
Bremen, Germany
2004
Approximately 2,500 employees (as of 2023-2024) and a revenue of 414 million euros in 2024 (Source: dwtglobal.com).
What They Do
Deutsche Windtechnik specializes exclusively in the operation and maintenance of wind turbines (O&M) and offers comprehensive technical maintenance services for onshore and offshore facilities. The company serves a variety of turbine brands, including Vestas/NEG Micon, Siemens/AN Bonus, Enercon, Nordex, Senvion, Fuhrländer, Gamesa, GE, and Mitsubishi (MHI), and manages over 7,800 wind turbines (WTGs) with a total capacity of more than 12 GW under long-term contracts (Source: dwtglobal.com). The services offered include both full and basic maintenance, repairs on rotor blades and towers, remote data monitoring, wind farm management, expert inspections, optimizations and retrofits, as well as the sale of spare parts and technical controlling (Source: deutsche-windtechnik.com). Target markets include wind farm operators, investors, and developers in Europe, the USA, Taiwan, and Belgium, with the company being regarded as the largest independent service provider in Europe (Source: windindustry-in-germany.com).
Projects & Track Record
Notable projects by Deutsche Windtechnik include the offshore deployment in Egmond aan Zee in 2006, the company's first, as well as the complete retrofit of the Aircraft Detection Light System (ADLS) for the Nordergründe offshore wind farm in 2022, marking a pioneering achievement in offshore services in Germany (Source: deutsche-windtechnik.com). In 2019, maintenance contracts for 1,175 WTGs were concluded worldwide, leading to a cumulative growth to 7,807 WTGs by 2023 (Source: dwtglobal.com). Currently, 5,400 WTGs are being maintained under full-service contracts worldwide, including 50 MW Mitsubishi turbines acquired through Cooke Power Services in the USA (Source: leadiq.com).
Recent Developments
In the past two years, Deutsche Windtechnik achieved a revenue of 414 million euros in 2024, representing an increase from 380 million euros in 2023 (Source: windenergyhamburg.com). In 2023, the Deutsche Windtechnik Campus was opened to expand training, with 90 apprentices, setting a record (Source: dwtglobal.com). Additionally, Deutsche Windtechnik Europe GmbH was founded on September 24, 2024, to unify the non-German European entities, and Deutsche Windtechnik Belgium B.V. was established on March 26, 2024 (Source: renewable-energy-industry.com).
Working There
Deutsche Windtechnik is hiring in various areas, including technical maintenance (engineers, technicians, climbers for onshore/offshore rotor/tower/electronics), operations (dispatching, logistics), IT, HR, marketing, and management (e.g., CEO Hauke Behrends) (Source: growjo.com). Active hiring is taking place at the headquarters in Bremen, at 16 locations in Germany, as well as in the USA and Belgium, with the company specifically targeting skilled professionals (Source: renewable-energy-industry.com). The corporate culture emphasizes technical passion, innovation, and long-term training to foster expertise, offering extensive professional development opportunities (Source: dwtglobal.com).
Contact
Last updated on 2026-02-15 | Report an issue
Get Job Alerts
Get renewable energy jobs delivered weekly to your inbox
Join Talent Pool
Let top clean energy employers find you
Featured Jobs
Renewable Energy Blog Posts
-
Renewable Energy Forecast for 2030
By 2030, renewables are poised to supply nearly half of global electricity, with solar and wind leading this explosive expansion. In this data-driven piece, we explore job creation forecasts, supply chain bottlenecks, and policy hurdles. -
Fastest Growing Renewable Energy Sector: Data and Trends
In 2023, solar photovoltaics surged by 32.59%, officially making it the fastest-growing renewable energy source worldwide. Yet offshore wind, which soared by 57.87% in 2021, remains a formidable competitor in total electricity output due to its high capacity factor. This concise overview highlights how policy incentives, cost reductions, and manufacturing advances are propelling solar to the forefront of the global energy transition. -
Career Opportunities in Solar Energy
The solar energy sector is experiencing unprecedented growth, with over 7.1 million jobs in solar PV alone as of 2023. For professionals considering a career shift into renewable energy, solar offers pathways across R&D, manufacturing, project development, and operations.