FairWind | Wind Energy Services | Permanent | Start ASAP | Remote possible | Travel up to 25%
We’re strengthening our Service Operations and looking for a Project Manager based in the UK or Ireland who thrives on clarity, accountability and smart, repeatable ways of working.
If you care about safe execution, predictable delivery and continuous improvement — you’ll feel right at home.
Your mission: lead Onshore and Offshore Wind Turbine maintenance projects across UK, Ireland and other European countries, ensuring high turbine uptime, smooth site coordination and a calm, professional experience for our customers.
Your qualifications
Bring project management experience (certification or several years in service/installation/construction).
Communicate confidently in English and navigate multi‑stakeholder environments with ease.
Enjoy building structured workflows, managing dashboards and data‑informed decisions.
Are proactive, solution‑oriented and comfortable taking ownership from day one.
Build trust fast and keep communication clear for clients, technicians and office teams.
Your Role
Be an example of the “one team” approach from tendering to project execution
End‑to‑end delivery: planning, site readiness, execution, documentation, reporting and project related Profit & Loss responsibility.
Client partnership: clear daily communication, transparent status, and post‑execution follow‑up.
Site efficiency: structured schedules, tools & equipment readiness, consumables and spare parts.
Team enablement: collaborate with Resource Management & Training to develop technician capabilities.
Commercial sense: budget control, cost efficiency, and identifying value‑add/upsell opportunities.
Learning loop: capture lessons learned and turn them into better standards for the next project.
What we offer
How we work (and why it matters in wind)
In wind, the difference between good and great is flow: safe teams, clean handovers, tight communication, and standards that make performance repeatable.
At FairWind, we value clarity, ownership and continuous improvement — so projects run predictably, and turbines spend more time where they should: spinning.