WindCom is offering 20 jobs in the field of renewables for technicians with experience in maintaining wind energy blades
WindCom is making 20 job openings available for technicians in different regions of Brazil and abroad, to expand its field work teams in the renewable energy market, working in finishing, repair and maintenance activities in wind energy blades. The proposed requirements are: to have experience in maintenance and repairs in wind blades and to be fully available for national and international trips.
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A WindCom, in addition to job vacancies, offers an extensive health plan to dependents; dental plan, life insurance, meal vouchers, transportation allowance, salary and market-compatible additions.
Those who are interested and meet the proposed requirements for job openings must send their resume by April 20th, to the email vacancies@windcomservices.com.br with the title “expansão21”, informing in the resume if you have a valid passport.
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What technical courses do I need to take to apply for jobs related to wind energy?
Wind energy is one of the renewable energies that generate the most jobs in Brazil, second only to hydraulic energy. Wind energy generates around 34 jobs per year.
In the field of wind energy or renewables in general, technical professionals, technologists and engineers stand out. Some of the professions at technical levels are: technician in mechanics, electrotechnics, Renewable Energy systems, among many others.
Renewable energy market in Brazil
Our country is one of the leaders when it comes to renewable energies. As it currently stands, the country ranks third in the overall world ranking of renewable energies, which include bioenergy, wind, solar, hydro and geothermal.
In the area of solar energy, for example, last year, Brazil joined the group of 20 main producing nations of photovoltaic energy, occupying the 16tho position.
Who occupies the first positions are China, Japan, United States and Germany, respectively. To get an idea, the accumulated power of Brazil in 2019 was 4.533, while the Chinese accumulated 205.072 MW.