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Offshore Wind Technician

Job in Bristol, Bristol County, BS1, England, UK
Listing for: Tony Knows
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-06-09
Job specializations:
  • Energy/Power Generation
    Wind Turbine / Technician, Wind Energy, Renewable Energy
Job Description & How to Apply Below

How to become an offshore wind technician

Salary, skills, career path and opportunities in the UK.

Thinking about becoming an offshore wind technician in the UK? Install and maintain offshore wind turbines – boat or helicopter transfer, well‑paid rota work. This guide covers what the role actually involves day‑to‑day, the salary you can realistically expect, the skills and qualifications you'll need, and the practical steps to get started – whether you're starting fresh or switching from another path.

Time to entry:
12‑24 months

Degree preferred:
Not required

Difficulty:
Medium

What does a offshore wind technician do day‑to‑day?

Every day is different. You'll be hands‑on, ok with offshore life, and want to be part of the UK’s offshore wind boom, solve problems and keep moving things forward.

  • Electrical & mechanical maintenance
  • Working at height
Is offshore wind technician a good career?

It can be incredibly rewarding, but it's not for everyone. Here's what to know:

  • Work style:
    Structured & collaborative
  • Offshore wind farms, rota
  • Demand:
    Strong & growing; very strong record in UK offshore pipeline
  • Competition:
    Low; plenty of room for new entrants.
  • Difficulty:
    Medium; manageable with steady practice.
Skills you’ll need as an offshore wind technician

The skills below are the foundation of working as a offshore wind technician. Some you’ll bring with you, others you’ll sharpen on the job – but employers and clients consistently look for this mix when deciding who to hire and trust. Treat them as the core toolkit to build on, not a tick‑list to finish.

  • Electrical & mechanical maintenance – core part of working effectively as a offshore wind technician.
  • Working at height – core part of working effectively as a offshore wind technician.
How to become an offshore wind technician in the UK

The route into offshore wind technician work in the UK is clearer than most people think. Most people get their first paid role within 12‑24 months (apprenticeship + GWO + sea survival). Below is the practical step‑by‑step.

  • Look up Offshore Wind Technician roles on Linked In or Indeed and read 5 real job ads.
  • Talk to someone already working as a Offshore Wind Technician – even a 15‑minute call helps.
  • Find one beginner course or qualification used by people in this role.
  • Build one small piece of evidence you’ve explored this (project, shadowing, short course).
  • Apply to one entry‑level role or related opportunity within the next month.
  • Qualifications

    No, you do not strictly need a degree to become an offshore wind technician in the UK. A degree is not required, but employers care more about demonstrable skill, a strong portfolio or work history, and the right attitude.

    Timeline
    • 0‑6 months – Explore the field
      :
      Read, research and understand what the role really involves.
    • 6‑12 months – Build foundations
      :
      Learn the core skills and knowledge behind offshore wind technician.
    • 1‑2 years – Gain proof
      :
      Build projects, coursework or practical evidence you can show.
    • 12‑24 months – Land your first role
      :
      Most people reach this stage in 12‑24 months.
    Specialisations within Offshore Wind Technician
    • Entry route:
      Technician + commissioning training – maintain operating wind farms across multiple sites.
    • Entry route:
      Apprenticeship + GWO
    Subsea Cable Specialist

    Inspect and repair inter‑array and export cables.

    • Entry route:
      Cable specialism + offshore tickets
    Related paths

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