The intelligent operation and maintenance methods of wind turbines include wind turbines and booster stations. Main contents of wind farm operation and maintenance. The operation and maintenance of wind farms mainly includes inspection and maintenance of wind turbines, booster substations, distribution equipment, transmission lines and other equipment. This wind farm intelligent operation and maintenance system mainly includes three major functions: intelligent monitoring and intelligent maintenance. and advanced applications.
What does wind power operation and maintenance do?
Yes. The comprehensive salary of veteran wind power operation and maintenance employees for 3-5 years is 8,000-12,000, and the annual salary of wind farm project managers is more than 120,000-200,000. Wind turbines are comprehensive technology products. In order to ensure the long-term stable operation of wind turbines, ensure their power generation, and maintain a certain level of economy, long-term operation, maintenance, and maintenance of wind turbines are required.
The work contents of wind power operation and maintenance include:
1. Responsible for the on-site debugging and operation and maintenance of wind turbines in engineering projects.
2. Responsible for troubleshooting and fault recording of the fan operation process on site.
3. Complete the regular maintenance, daily inspection and daily maintenance of wind turbines in the operation and maintenance project.
4. Submit on-site operation analysis report of wind power generation project, and formulate maintenance work plan, spare parts plan and consumables purchase plan.
5. Responsible for the spare parts management of project site materials.
6. Analyze and organize on-site operation records and make suggestions for improvement.
7. Conduct operation research on on-site wind turbines to optimize the operating performance of the wind turbines.
Job requirements for wind power operation and maintenance:
1. College degree or above, majoring in automation, mechatronics, electrical engineering, machinery manufacturing and other related majors.
2. Strong learning ability and adaptability, able to withstand greater work pressure and willing to engage in wind power operation and maintenance work.
3. Be hard-working, honest and trustworthy, and able to adapt to work and life at wind power sites.
4. Complete graduation certificates and degree certificates (undergraduate).
5. Able to adapt to long-term resident work.