GE Looking for Wind Site Managers

By Brett Bumeter - 24.03.2008

If you are looking for work in an alternative energy field, have strong business skills, and six sigma experience, this may be a job that doesn’t require an engineering degree.

Description:
Direct all Wind farm operations at site for maintenance and repair, focusing on performance and profitability and within the framework of the Op Plan. Develop strategy for improved maintenance diagnostic and operation to provide additional customer value and reduce cost of service.
Direct the performance of Wind Field Operation within assigned contractual scope of responsibilities to customers. Present a positive professional face of GE in community and with the customer. Recruit, Develop, Retain and Manage personnel resources at sites driving professional standards and matrix development of personnel.
Responsible for all phases of timely financial reporting, elimination of contractual liquid damages, and availability of turbines. Integrate the operations perspective into all job proposal initiatives with the elimination of liquid damages and new revenue streams. Work closely with internal GE users to develop and implement Operation focused feedback for configuration, planned and unplanned maintenance, and financials. Implement Operation Safety Policy Instructions, conduct field work in compliance with OSHA and applicable regulations and encourage good employee safety practices. Participate and Lead Business Lean Six Sigma process.

Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration or of Electrical / Mechanical Engineering from an accredited institution. Minimum 3 years professional field experience in leadership role. Fluency in English

Company
GE Energy (www.ge.com/energy) is one of the world’s leading suppliers of power generation and energy delivery technologies, with 2006 revenue of $19 billion. Based in Atlanta, Georgia, GE Energy works in all areas of the energy industry including coal, oil, natural gas and nuclear energy; renewable resources such as water, wind, solar and biogas; and other alternative fuels. Under ecomagination, GE will invest $1.5 billion annually in research in cleaner technologies by 2010, up from $700 million in 2004

Location

ND, TX, IL, WI, HI & CO

 

*There are other ways to go green without having to give up modern life or even vacation in Branson cabins

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