DNV's Measurements Team delivers high quality resource measurements to help wind farm developers to assess the energy production of the potential wind farm.
On the wind turbines the team also do measurements to assure the wind turbine functionality and performance when placed in operation.
We are engineers, scientists and business people dedicated to the success of the wind energy industry.
In short, we verify through measurements, that wind farms and wind turbines will produce enough high-quality energy over their service life.The SEMELA DNV Measurements team consists of approximately 40 staff located in Spain, Italy, Brazil, Chile, México and South Africa.
It is part of a global team of Measurements experts with other competence centers in China, India, Germany, Australia and US with further expertise in other DNV offices.DNV is seeking a Measurements Engineer.
This role will be serving the Energy Systems team.
The purpose of this role is to seek an ambitious individual with experience managing projects for leading wind turbine manufacturers and a diverse range of wind project developers and owners.
-You should be prepared to travel (~50%) to wind farms worldwide, primarily in Mexico and Latin America, and relish the opportunity to experience the view from atop wind turbine nacelles.
You will utilize your technical hardware, software, and engineering skills to conduct complex analyses and contribute to a company renowned for its technical expertise in the energy industry.As a trained engineer or scientist, you possess a keen eye for detail and a sense of urgency in communicating observations and proposed solutions effectively.
You prioritize safety, quality, and integrity, never compromising on these principles.
You excel in a dynamic environment, demonstrating flexibility and adaptability to deliver timely results for our clients, thereby building and maintaining their trust and confidence.This role will be based out of our DNV office in Queretaro, Mexico.
It presents a dynamic hybrid schedule, with employees typically spending three days per week working from either a DNV office or client location/site.
Further details regarding role-specific requirements will be shared during the interview process.
Local candidates only.What You'll Do Project management of measurements in solar and wind sites (scope, schedule, costs) Project planning including contract review, technical analysis and documentation Measurement equipment specification, procurement, preparation Data monitoring and analysis to international standards and internal best practices Develop reports to customers on outcomes of measurement projects and communicate the results Mange installation and commissioning of wind measurement equipment (mast or remote sensing devices such as LIDAR, SODAR) and solar measurements (solar monitoring stations) and associated measurement equipment on behalf of customers.
Climbing wind turbines applying safety policies and training Installation and calibration of measurement systems Troubleshooting data acquisition systems and sensors Travel (~50%) Subcontractor management for meteorological mast installations Support business development through lead generation and proposal writing Support business development of the measurement services through collaboration with international offices and engaging in R&D and innovation framework Develop tools and processes to continuously improve quality and value of delivery Additional responsibilities may be required as needed.
Only resumes in English will be considered.Generous PTO (Vacation, Sick Days, Company Holidays, Personal Days) Vacation bonuses pay Group health insurance plan Group retirement plan with company match Education reimbursement program Company-provided life insurance plan Food Vouchers Flexible work schedule with hybrid/remote opportunities **Benefits may vary based on position, tenure, location, and employee election How We Do It WeCare, WeDare, WeShare DNV is a proud equal-opportunity employer committed to building an inclusive and diverse workforce.
All employment is decided on the basis of qualifications, merit, or business need, without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status.
Read more here Please visit our website at What is RequiredBachelor's degree in Electrical, Mechanical or Electronics Engineering (or other relevant discipline)Strong written and verbal English and Spanish communication skills Proficiency in MS Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint Occasional air travel to wind farms, other offices, and conferencesValid driver license required and acceptable driving record meeting company requirements; ability to rent a vehicleOccasional work outdoors in harsh conditions including but not limited to climbing stairs and ladders to ascend wind turbines or met masts, traveling by car up to six hours and walking on uneven terrainOccasional lifting of up to 25 kgs., regular walking, sitting, bending, twisting, standing and reachingWe conduct pre-employment background screening What is Preferred Master's degreePrevious renewable energy, consulting, project management, electronics experience or credentials Familiarity with multiple meteorological and electrical measurement systems and sensors including telemetry systemsFamiliarity with data acquisition systems or remote sensingFamiliarity with analysis packages used in the wind industry such as IMC Famos, Python, WAsP, Matlab, Windfarmer, Windapp etc.Immigration-related employment benefits, for example visa sponsorship, are not available for this position.