Full-Time

Wind AIIR Level 1

II & III Technicians

Posted on 5/13/2026

Deadline 5/13/27
Acuren

Acuren

1,001-5,000 employees

Non-destructive testing, inspection, engineering services

Compensation Overview

$22 - $45/hr

La Porte, TX, USA

In Person

Travel to remote locations throughout Canada; flights provided.

Category
Building Systems & HVAC (1)
Requirements
  • Strong mechanical skillset and ability to quickly pickup new mechanical concepts
  • Ability to climb towers daily/work at heights
  • Minimum of one year of experience as a Wind Turbine Technician
  • Able to work independently in a fast-paced team environment
  • Has technical skills and knowledge to understand advanced drawings and blueprints
  • High aptitude for details and the ability to be self-motivated and self-driven
  • Able to inspect and report uncomplicated surface damage
  • Minimum 1–5 years of wind industry experience
  • Minimum 1–5 years of blade inspection and repair experience
  • Familiarity and comfort using mechanized hand tools
  • Ability to work effectively within a diverse team
  • Effective verbal and written communication skills in English
  • GWO Certifications (e.g., Basic Safety, Working at Heights, First Aid, Manual Handling)
  • BST
  • ART
  • Valid driver’s license with clean drivers abstract
  • First Aid - CPR/AED
  • High school education or the equivalent
  • Ability to travel to domestic and international locations for work and/or training for extended periods of time
  • Must pass Respiratory Fit Test as required
  • Training/certificate requirements: GWO BST, ART, BTT (or authorized equivalency), Confined Space Awareness, NFPA70E, and LOTO
Responsibilities
  • Perform assembly, commissioning, testing, repair, and maintenance on wind turbine generators and related equipment at wind farm
  • Conduct and review safety analyses of potential electrical and mechanical hazards in the wind turbines, switch room, and the O&M building
  • Support Root Cause Analyses to assist in determining equipment failure and the reasons for failures when they occur
  • Troubleshoot, adjust, repair, and/or retrofit low to medium-voltage electrical, mechanical or hydraulic components and equipment associated with wind turbines and the wind farm
  • Safely perform rudimentary troubleshooting of wind turbine generators to include testing for the presents of low voltage (600 volts or less)
  • Perform minor cosmetic repair in the paint and the gel coat (less than 1 meter squared) area
  • Laminate repair blade gels (less than 1 meter squared)
  • Replace core material in sandwich construction (less than 20 x 25 cm)
  • Repair damage and delamination of leading and trailing edge (less than 150 cm length)
  • Measure function and replace lightning receptor screw
  • Complete resets on individual turbines
  • Complete work orders, CI’s for maintenances, inspection forms, etc.
  • Turbine lubrication as required
  • Hydraulic adjustments as needed
  • Accurately account for time and materials expended in performance of the job function
  • Report for work at the time and location specified
  • Operate service equipment in a safe and manner and maintain records for the same
  • Adhere to OSHA and company-specific safety protocols
  • Report on work status as directed
  • Other work duties as assigned
Desired Qualifications
  • IRATA (Level 1-3) Rope Access Certification
  • SGRE Blade D
  • BTT
  • GWO Blade Repair
  • Confined Space
  • College degree or Wind Energy Certification preferred
  • 2 to 3 years’ experience

Acuren provides non-destructive testing (NDT), inspection, and engineering services for industries such as oil and gas, power generation, mining, and transportation. It uses traditional and advanced NDT methods, rope access for working at heights, and a materials engineering and testing laboratory to assess assets without causing damage. This mix allows clients to detect hidden defects, monitor asset health, and perform failure analysis to protect safety and reliability. Acuren differentiates itself by offering a broad suite of services—NDT, rope access, and engineering testing—driven by asset-protection goals and tailored to safety-critical environments. Its approach helps clients reduce repair and maintenance costs, extend asset life, and meet regulatory requirements. The overall goal is to help customers keep their operations safe, reliable, and profitable.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

$250M

Headquarters

Tomball, Texas

Founded

1974

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • NV5 merger creates $2B revenue TICC firm, closing August 2025 with 32% premium.
  • $250M private placement at $12/share funds growth before TIC Solutions rebrand.
  • Alloyweld Inspection acquisition bolsters NDT and rope access leadership in 2026.

What critics are saying

  • NV5 merger fails regulatory approvals, eroding confidence by October 2025.
  • Kaskela lawsuit proves $23/share undervalues NV5 versus $28 target, delaying integration.
  • Drone rivals like Voliro displace rope access, capturing 20% oil/gas share in 2026.

What makes Acuren unique

  • Acuren leads with multi-drone flare stack inspections using DJI Matrice 350 RTK, Voliro T, and Elios 2.
  • Advanced NDT includes pipeline RT crawlers for 6-60 inch pipes and 400KV X-ray sources.
  • Rope access integrates with NDT, engineering, and materials testing for asset protection.

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