In a typical work setting, wind energy operations managers:
Interpersonal Relationships
- Have a high level of social interaction. They communicate with others by phone, e-mail, written letters and memos, and in person on a daily basis.
- Are greatly responsible for the health and safety of others.
- Usually work as part of a team and have a high level of responsibility for the work done by other managers and technicians.
- Often deal with conflict situations where people may be angry or rude.
Physical Work Conditions
- Work mostly indoors, but occasionally work outside, such as when examining turbines.
- Are occasionally exposed to loud sounds or distracting noise levels.
- Regularly wear safety gear, such as hard hats and safety glasses. They may wear specialized safety equipment sometimes.
- May be exposed to very hot or cold temperatures when working outdoors.
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- Work in close proximity to others, usually within a few feet.
- Sometimes work in either very bright or very dim lighting conditions.
- Often work in places that are high off the ground.
- Are often exposed to hazardous conditions and equipment that may result in minor cuts or burns.
Work Performance
- Must be exact and accurate when performing the job. Errors impact the supply of energy to customers.
- Repeat the same physical and mental activities.
- Regularly make decisions that impact coworkers, customers, and the company's reputation. They usually make decisions without consulting others first.
- Work in a moderately competitive environment and meet weekly deadlines.
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- Set their daily tasks and goals without consulting a supervisor.
Hours/Travel
- May work a set schedule or an irregular schedule that changes due to weather and demand.
- Often work more than 40 hours per week.