Wind Turbine Technician

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What It Is

Installs, inspects, and repairs wind turbines, working at height in remote wind farm locations.

Best For

People comfortable with heights and travel who want one of the fastest-growing trade careers in the country.

Avoid If

You have a fear of heights or cannot work in remote, weather-exposed locations.

Degree Required

No degree. Technical certificate program, 1-2 years.

Skills Needed

Mechanical and electrical aptitude, physical fitness, comfort at heights, safety discipline.

Training Path

Wind energy technology certificate/associate program at a technical college, often including required climbing and safety certifications.

Certs / Licenses

OSHA safety training, tower climbing/rescue certification, basic electrical safety certification.

Time to First Job

1-2 years of technical program, strong job placement rates reported by many programs.

Cost to Enter

$5,000-$15,000 for a technical college program.

Income Range

General estimate: $50,000-$60,000 entry-level, $65,000-$85,000+ experienced. Verify local data.

First Job Titles

Wind Turbine Technician, Field Service Technician.

Companies Hiring

Wind farm operators (NextEra, Vestas, GE Renewable Energy), turbine service contractors.

Best Next Step

Research technical colleges with dedicated wind energy programs and strong employer placement partnerships.

ℹ About this information

Salary ranges are estimates and vary by location, experience, and employer. Licensing and certification requirements vary by state. Training providers should be independently reviewed before enrollment. MoxiePaths is an educational career discovery platform — not a guarantee of employment or income. College may still be the right path for some.

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