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SPIE Wind
Company Overview
SPIE Wind Germany GmbH
Bremen, Germany
2020 (source: spie-wind.com)
Approximately 3,000 employees, revenue of around 350 million euros in 2022 (source: spie-wind.com)
What They Do
SPIE Wind specializes in wind energy services, both onshore and offshore. Their offerings include operations and maintenance (O&M), main component replacement and repair, rotor blade and tower services, as well as electrical and mechanical assembly work. Additionally, they provide electrical engineering services, qualification and training programs, and aviation assistance systems for marking and safety (source: spie-wind.com). Their target markets include wind farm operators, OEMs, utilities, and project developers in Europe and America (source: spie-wind.com). SPIE Wind positions itself as an integrated industrial service provider with a broad portfolio of lifecycle services, leveraging the scale of the SPIE group to offer local, bundled solutions (source: spie.com).
Projects & Track Record
SPIE Wind has established itself as a leading independent service provider for onshore and offshore wind through the integration of REETEC. Although no standardized list of completed projects is published, corporate communications highlight REETEC's extensive service history (source: spie-wind.com). Current projects include partnerships and service launches, such as the global operational partnership with Wind Multiplikator, indicating active multi-regional service agreements (source: spie-wind.com).
Recent Developments
In the past two years, SPIE Wind has undertaken significant acquisitions and restructuring, including the integration of REETEC into SPIE Wind Germany GmbH (source: spie-wind.com). The SPIE group has recorded significant M&A activity in Germany and initiated partnerships like the one with Wind Multiplikator to expand the O&M offering (source: spie.com). The group highlights ongoing market demand and growth in high-voltage activities in its reports (source: spie.com).
Working There
SPIE Wind offers a variety of roles, including technical field positions such as wind turbine technicians, project and operations management, HV electrical engineers, and safety officers (source: spie-automation.com). The Bremen location is an active operational site for wind services, with numerous regional locations in Germany and Europe (source: spie-wind.com). The corporate culture emphasizes safety, quality, and quick responsiveness, indicating a prioritization of safety and training (source: spie.com).
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