Major Component Replacement Supervisor

  • Warszawa
  • Siemens Gamesa
It takes the brightest minds to be a technology leader. It takes imagination to create green energy for the generations to come. At Siemens Gamesa we make real what matters, join our global team.It takes the brightest minds to be a technology leader. It takes imagination to create green energy for the generations to come. At Siemens Gamesa we make real what matters, join our global team.Siemens Gamesa is part of Siemens Energy, a global leader in energy technology with a rich legacy of innovation spanning over 150 years. Together, we are committed to making sustainable, reliable, and affordable energy a reality by pushing the boundaries of what is possible. As a leading player in the wind industry and manufacturer of wind turbines, we are passionate about driving the energy transition and providing innovative solutions that meet the growing energy demand of the global community. At Siemens Gamesa, we are constantly seeking talented individuals to join our team and support our focus on energy transformation.Find out how you can make a difference at Siemens Gamesa:.How to contribute to our visionAs Siemens Gamesa expands its operations in Poland, a new leadership opportunity emerges for a Heavy Lift Supervisor. This crucial role will be instrumental in overseeing the execution of Major Component Replacement Projects (MCRs) on wind farms, directing both the planning and onsite activities. The focus on these complex projects will be to uphold our rigorous standards of safety and efficiency. Beyond MCRs, the role involves supporting standard service activities within Poland, playing a key role in enhancing the performance and safety standards of our wind farms.Key Responsibilities:Oversee all aspects of on-site operations for MCRs, ensuring safe, efficient execution in compliance with regulatory standards.Act as the primary liaison among crane companies, technicians, customers, and local operations teams, facilitating clear and coordinated communication.Adhere to a rotational work schedule of 14 days on-site followed by 14 days off, committing to 12-hour shifts. Readiness to travel primarily within Poland and occasionally to other areas in Northern Europe and Central Eastern Europe is required.Play a critical role in the growth and success of a newly established team of 14 Technicians, reporting directly to the Field Resource Manager.Foster a robust safety culture on-site by overseeing the implementation of Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE) standards and practices.Provide leadership and support to the Heavy Lift Technicians, encouraging a collaborative environment that promotes knowledge sharing and best practices.Report on both technical and organizational aspects of projects to the Major Projects Project Manager, providing essential insights and updates on project status.Manage resource allocation during downtimes to support ongoing service activities, such as maintenance and retrofits.Contribute to the continuous improvement of on-site project execution and participate in planning and strategic sessions aimed at enhancing operational efficiency.This role requires a highly organized individual who can balance multiple responsibilities while maintaining a focus on the overall project goals. Your work will have a direct impact on the success of our projects, contributing to Siemens Gamesa's commitment to innovation and sustainability.What you need to make a differenceTo succeed as a Heavy Lift Supervisor at Siemens Gamesa, you need more than just skills; you need the right attitude and approach to manage the complexities of Major Component Replacement Projects. We are looking for individuals who are not only technically proficient but also demonstrate the resilience and adaptability needed for the dynamic environment of wind farm operations.Your Profile:Leadership Excellence: Demonstrated strong leadership capabilities are vital as you will guide a dedicated team through demanding projects, making strategic decisions and motivating your team toward success.Technical Expertise: A robust understanding of mechanical, electrical, or hydraulic systems is necessary, as is the ability to grasp the operational intricacies of heavy machinery in the wind energy sector.Collaborative: Strong interpersonal skills required for effective coordination with crane companies, technicians, and project managers. Ability to navigate complex team dynamics and ensure alignment across diverse groups.Adaptability: Flexibility and the ability to adapt to a rotational work schedule are critical, as is the capacity to meet the varied conditions and demands of diverse field projects.Mobility: Candidates must be prepared to travel extensively within Poland and occasionally to other parts of Europe.Physical Fitness: Candidates need to be capable of handling physically challenging tasks, comfortable with heights, and resilient in challenging weather conditions.Problem-Solving: A proactive and solution-oriented mindset is crucial for addressing unexpected challenges and maintaining project momentum.Communication Skills: Fluency in Polish is essential for all on-site communications, with proficient English necessary for effective coordination with international teams, managing reports, and interpreting technical documents.Safety-Conscious: A steadfast commitment to maintaining the highest standards of safety, quality, and environmental protection, leading by example to uphold our safety culture at every site.As a member of Siemens Gamesa, you will not only lead on-site teams to success but also contribute to a sustainable future. Your expertise will ensure that our wind farms operate at peak efficiency, playing a key role in our commitment to clean energy.Qualifications:Experience: Proven leadership experience in managing complex, on-site projects is essential.Collaborative Expertise: Demonstrated experience in facilitating teamwork and managing cross-functional relationships essential for project success.Education: Technical diploma or degree in mechanical or electrical fields required.Physical Capability: Ability to perform physically demanding tasks and work at heights.Language Skills: Fluency in Polish and English necessary for effective communication.Certifications: Certifications in heavy machinery operation are beneficial but not mandatory.Driver’s License: Valid driver’s license required for travel-related duties.Work Authorization: Must be legally authorized to work in Poland and available for occasional EU assignments.In return of your commitment, we offer you…To become a part of our mission for sustainability: clean energy for generations to come. We are a global team of diverse colleagues who share a passion for renewable energy and have a culture of trust and empowerment to make our own ideas a reality. We focus on personal and professional development to grow internally within our organization. Siemens Gamesa offers a wide variety of benefits such as flexible working hours as well as home-office possibility for many colleagues, employer-funded pension, attractive remuneration package (fixed/variable) and local benefits such as subsidized lunch, employee discounts and much more.Other informationFor further information regarding the recruitment process, please contact the recruitment team via Jeffrey van Dooren through . Please mention the Job ID in the email.We kindly draw your attention to the fact that these emails may NOT be used for sending applications or CVs for evaluation.Please apply in English via the apply button.