Print This Article Post Comment Add To Favorites Email to Friends Ezine Ready

What Is A Wind Farm Construction Manager

By: Ezra Drissman Home | Reference-and-Education


Wind power, which is one of the most renewable energy sources known to man, is harnessed through wind turbines in wind farms. When fully operational, wind farms can significantly contribute to electricity generation while lessening man's carbon footprints on Earth.

The career outlook for a wind farm construction manager is very good. They make on average $60 to $80 thousand a year.

Green Job

Wind turbines convert wind into a useful form of electricity like electricity with negligible fuel costs from construction to operation, not to mention comparatively low maintenance costs. By most estimates, wind power is second only to solar power in terms of eco-friendliness. In fact, it is generally accepted that the wind power available for harnessing as useful energy exceeds current global energy consumption. Indeed, it is as green as it can be provided that practical means can be discovered to maximize its potential.

Job Description

As construction manager, responsibilities may include the following: o Overall management of project site activities. o Ensure smooth coordination between project site personnel and various external entities and internal groups. o Develop and comply with operating budgets, construction schedules, purchasing time lines and other plans to ensure on-time delivery of units. o Act as primary liaison officer with various landowners including management of contractual obligations. o Manage construction, repair, maintenance and operations of the wind turbines and its support facilities. o Provide regular update reports on the construction progress including status on commissions and contracts. o Ensure proper documentation on project activities from construction to operations.

Specific responsibilities will vary from one company to the next. However, the construction manager must be able to effectively and efficiently manage the project site, from personnel to production activities.

The compensation for the job varies although a median of $80,000 per year can be expected. Relocation and retirement benefits as well as other employee benefits during employment also vary. The industry, however, is generally known to be a generous employer with low employee turnover.

Office hours usually fall on Mondays to Fridays, 8 AM to 5 PM. It must be emphasized, however, that field work and overtimes will often be part of the job hours as wind farms are spread out over a larger area.

Job Qualifications

Since a construction manager involves middle management functions, job qualifications are relatively high. Applicants must possess at least a four-year degree course in a related field and minimum of 5 years supervisory and/or managerial experience in power project construction preferably in wind power. Some companies may require a master's and/or doctoral degree from applicants.

Along with professional qualifications, highly desired personal attributes include good communication and negotiation skills, effective planning skills, excellent information technology skills, ability to meet deadlines and work under pressure as well as the ability to work well with teammates and third parties. As can be expected, training is often acquired on the job. Also, companies may offer in-house training for human resources development aimed at broadening and deepening knowledge of the wind power industry.

If you possess all the necessary qualifications and personal characteristics as well as a love for Mother Nature, then a career as a construction manager for a wind farm can be in your future.




Article Source: http://www.eArticlesOnline.com

About the Author:
GreenCareersGuide.com is the #1 green careers website on Google. We have the most comprehensive database of articles on green jobs. Whatever your stage of life, we have you covered. Green careers, green training, and green entrepreneurship articles are only a small part of our exhaustive green career site. There are tremendous upsides to having a green career.
http://www.GreenCareersGuide.com


Tags: , , , , ,

Please Rate this Article

 

Not yet Rated

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Reference-and-Education Articles Via RSS!

Recent Related Articles From Reference-and-Education

  • Wind Power Feasibility Study
    By: Jenny Antelli-12979 | Nov 22nd 2008
    One essential part of any wind project's development is the wind power feasibility study. Read

  • Wind Power Solutions At Home
    By: Mat Nayie | Dec 23rd 2008
    Make power at home with solar and wind energy to eliminate your power bill. Get our complete guide at http://diy-solar-wind-electricity.nayie.com/ Read

  • Go Green - Install Efficient Solar Power Systems And Wind Turbines
    By: Ashutosh Srivastava | Nov 14th 2009
    With the escalating costs of the traditional energy, majority of the individuals are searching for alternate sources of energy. One such alternate source of energy is Wind energy. The main benefit of wind energy is that it is in abundance. Secondly, it is renewable. Wind energy can be widely distributed as well as it is ver ... Read

  • Advantages Of Solar Panels And Wind Turbines
    By: Rock Stone | May 24th 2010
    Solar energy is considered to be renewable source of energy. With the help of solar energy we can use many products which are non-polluting. Read

  • Why Is The Government Promoting Wind Energy?
    By: Bhawesh Sachar | Nov 13th 2009
    Due to economical, social, and environmental benefits that wind energy provides, the government is devoted to promoting wind energy in all possible ways. Read

  • Building Wind Power Generators To Power Your Home
    By: David Sullivan | Apr 4th 2009
    In the future, all of our energy will come from renewable sources. With traditional gas and energy costs skyrocketing, it is apparent that we need to find new ways to make energy production which are sustainable. We need to change our thought process about how we use the Earth and begin to convert our old energy grid into s ... Read

  • Wind Power Is Part Of The Solution For Us Energy Needs

    Wind power is the transformation of wind into energy, usually in the form of electricity. Learn how wind power is one of the best solutions to the US upcoming oil shortage. Read

  • Dubai Rotating Skyscraper †Innovation At Its Best
    By: WilliamKing | Jul 4th 2008
    Dubai seems to host some of the most amazing architectural designs in the world. One after another, the spree continues to amaze the world. Latest in this series of mind-blowing structures is the first wind powered rotating skyscraper. Read

  • Germany Blows By The Competition With Wind Power
    By: Robert Eckard | Mar 9th 2010
    Germany has set 2020 as the target year in which at least 25% of the electricity produced in the country will be by means of wind power. At the current rate of turbine installation, this is a distinct possibility. Read

  • Wind Power - Free Power From Mother Nature. Why We Should Implement It Now
    By: Peter Bakersfield | Aug 21st 2007
    Wind generators are one of the most ancient kinds of green power sources in the world. Wind turbines are made to create energy by transforming the kinetic energy of the wind into mechanical energy. Read


Copyright © 2005-2011 eArticlesOnline, LLC - All Rights Reserved
Terms of Service | Privacy Policy