The Head of WTGs is responsible for defining the WTG requirements and overseeing projects in their early stages, identifying best practices across projects, and capturing them at the corporate level.
This role involves managing WTG packages for project implementation, especially during early development stages, and reporting to the Engineering Director. The Head of WTG leads projects co-developed with partners, developed in-house, or where investment opportunities are evaluated.
The position collaborates with staff seconded into technical project areas to ensure compliance with company standards and continuous improvement aligned with industry best practices.
Key responsibilities include technical analysis and defining WTG work packages for bids, acquisitions, and due diligence processes.
The role leads the team, ensuring adequate resources, providing direction and support, and maintaining capabilities, skills, and capacity to meet objectives on time and within budget, including sourcing external contractors.
It involves estimating headcounts, developing construction planning for projects in early development stages, and preparing technical specifications and documentation for project engagement and supplier evaluation.
The Head of WTG prepares RFPs, assesses offers, selects wind turbines, and monitors contractors for engineering studies and EPC / EPCI contracts.
The role ensures wind turbine activities comply with standards, legislation, ethics, and best practices, and provides ongoing technical support, innovation, and liaises across departments throughout the project lifecycle.
Additional responsibilities include providing technical input to CAPEX modeling, lessons learned, standardization tools, developing synergies between projects, managing objectives, resources, and budgets, and ensuring legal compliance.
Qualifications include a recognized Master’s in Engineering or Science relevant to Offshore Wind, fluent English, and at least 10 years of experience in the power / energy sector, with 5 years in offshore wind, including project development and construction, particularly with large wind turbines.
Essential knowledge includes offshore WTG installation, design, commissioning, electrical, and SCADA aspects. Strong analytical skills, commercial awareness, proactive project management, excellent communication, and the ability to work within budgets and deadlines are required. The reporting structure varies depending on workload and project management needs.
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