OFFSHORE WIND: Operations & Maintenance
Operations & Maintenance
The operations and maintenance (O&M) phase for an offshore wind farm covers the regular inspection of turbines, foundations, cables, and other all components of the wind farm, and the process of making necessary repairs or replacements. Offshore wind service technicians, water transportation workers, and engineers, among others, fill key roles during the O&M phase. Select a job type on the chart to display potential career pathways, then scroll down to view a job profile and discover local education programs.
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FIND LOCAL EDUCATION & TRAINING PROGRAMS
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Energy Systems Engineering
Massachusetts Maritime Academy | Buzzards Bay -
BA/MS in Remote Sensing & Geospatial Sciences
Boston University | Boston, MA -
Sheet Metal Workers Local 17 Apprenticeship
Sheet Metal Workers Local 17 J.A.T.C. | Dorchester, MA -
Wind Energy Engineering – Graduate Certificate
UMass Lowell | Lowell, MA -
Minor in Marine Science & Policy
Smith College | Northampton, MA