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Wind energy engineers create wind energy collection systems that harness moving air to create electricity.
As well as research and development, a key aspect of their work involves designing wind farms: developing site specifications, overseeing manufacture of components, and interviewing prospective team members, to name just a few duties.
Wind energy engineers may have backgrounds in areas as diverse as aerospace, civic transport, environmental engineering, and electronics.
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- Complex Problem Solving
- Ingenuity
- Problem Solving
- Troubleshooting
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