Lead Engineer (Electrical/Mechanical) in the Offshore Wind Industry, areas of work are Construction/Commissioning/Trouble shooting and Maintenance Quite a challanging job as their is loads of areas where we have to be good at, but because we dont work on anyone thing for any length of time we dont get really good at anyone thing, basically put - ( jack of all trades master of none
Some great pics there bud, enjoyed them. The Michael Dunlop shot is a cracker. As for the wildlife shot, the Sea Lion 'Emergence' really impressed me, fantastic. I'm purely a hobbyist photographer, but like you, have a love of wildlife and of course a passion for motorbikes. Wish you luck with your ongoing career, what a talent. JD
Technical Author, creating instructions, manuals and modification leaflets for aircraft and ships, mainly MOD contracts, before that I was an avionics supervisor on aircraft in the RN.
Getting into the domestic electrician world having just completed 22yrs in the RAF as an aircraft electrician, but strangely interested in the windfarm engineering business ....... ?
Myself and Tanstair are both Offshore wind turbine Engineers for a company called Repower also both worked for a company called Enercon we've worked both on and offshore Turbines, me for last 4 years and Tanstair for about 7 years i think if not longer :crazy: So if you got any questions or anything at all just give us a shout mate! Doug