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"Sky-High Employment: Wind Turbine Technician Jobs to Grow 45%" In the United States, the job market for wind turbine service technicians is set to experience a significant surge, with an expected growth of 45% by the year 2033. This boom is largely due to the increasing focus on renewable energy sources, prompting wind farm manufacturers and operators to ramp up their training and recruitment efforts. These technicians, who often do not need a college degree, can earn around $80,000 annually. The role, however, demands a readiness to travel widely, work in harsh weather conditions, and carry equipment weighing over 20 kilograms up steep ladders. Despite challenges in the offshore wind turbine sector due to supply chain issues, onshore wind farms are flourishing. The majority of the U.S.'s $16.4 billion wind energy market comes from these onshore installations. Currently, the U.S. boasts over 73,000 wind turbines spread across 44 states. Globally, companies are innovating to create more advanced turbine models. Some of these turbines are even taller than the Statue of Liberty, with blades extending up to 105 meters. Technicians typically work at a designated wind farm or travel to various sites. The job, predominantly undertaken by young men, is known for its riskiness, but efforts are underway to attract more women to the field. Despite the inherent dangers, those with experience in the field find the job exhilarating. Neal Gyngard, a former technician, acknowledges the challenges but highlights the satisfaction of the job, noting that successfully resolving issues feels like saving the day. #windturbinejobs #renewableenergygrowth #techniciancareers #onshorewindfarms #greenjobboom

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