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Technical Advisor - Travel Canada
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Technical Advisor sought for wind turbine projects across Canada. Ensure HSE compliance and quality standards during WTG installation, advising BOP contractors on mechanical and electrical works. Requires WTG assembly experience, supervisory background, and bilingual English/French proficiency. B...
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Nordex Group
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Technical Advisor
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Join Nordex as a Technical Advisor in Canada, ensuring HSE compliance and quality for wind turbine installations. Leverage your 3+ years of supervisory experience in mechanical/electrical fields and WTG assembly expertise. This role requires >80% travel, fluency in English/French, and offers a co...
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45.00 - 50.00 CAD / Hour
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Nordex Group
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Technical Advisor
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Join Nordex as a Technical Advisor in Canada, ensuring HSE compliance and quality for wind turbine installations. Leverage your 3+ years of supervisory experience in mechanical/electrical fields and WTG assembly expertise. This role requires 80% travel, fluency in English/French, and offers a com...
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45.00 - 50.00 CAD / Hour
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Nordex Group
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Technical Field Advisor
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Join our team as a Technical Field Advisor for hydroelectric turbine and generator projects in Canada. This pivotal on-site role requires a mechanical engineering background and 5+ years of hydro installation experience. You will ensure safe, high-quality commissioning, adhering to strict EHS sta...
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GE Vernova
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About the Technical Advisor role

A Technical Advisor is a multifaceted role that sits at the intersection of technology, strategy, and business operations. These professionals act as trusted internal consultants, leveraging deep technical expertise to guide senior leadership and cross-functional teams through complex decisions. Unlike hands-on engineering roles focused solely on coding or system maintenance, Technical Advisor jobs are centered on evaluation, communication, and influence. Individuals in this profession are responsible for assessing emerging technologies, prototyping solutions, and translating intricate technical concepts into clear, actionable insights for executive audiences.

The core of a Technical Advisor’s work involves strategic analysis. They conduct deep research on market trends, evaluate new platforms and tools, and synthesize diverse viewpoints to inform technology roadmaps. A key responsibility is producing high-quality briefs, reports, and presentations that articulate the risks, opportunities, and business impact of potential investments. They often serve as a bridge between engineering teams and business stakeholders, ensuring that technology initiatives align with organizational priorities. This requires not only technical credibility but also strong analytical skills to break down complex information into strategic recommendations.

Beyond research and analysis, Technical Advisors are hands-on problem solvers. They frequently engage in prototyping and experimentation to validate solution concepts, assess the feasibility of new ideas, and improve operational efficiency. They identify systemic risks and dependencies in technology initiatives, proposing mitigation strategies before issues escalate. In many organizations, these professionals also play a crucial role in improving tool adoption, engineering efficiency, and cross-team collaboration. They facilitate discussions that synthesize different perspectives into cohesive strategies, helping to create order out of ambiguity.

The typical skills and requirements for Technical Advisor jobs are demanding. Candidates usually possess a bachelor’s degree in a technical field like computer science or engineering, combined with extensive experience—often eight to fifteen years—in engineering, product management, or technical program management. Proficiency in reading and writing code is common, as it enables effective collaboration with engineers and hands-on evaluation. Exceptional communication and executive presence are non-negotiable, as the role requires influencing decisions without direct authority. Strong project management skills, attention to detail, and a proven ability to manage cross-functional initiatives are also essential. Ultimately, a successful Technical Advisor combines deep technical knowledge with strategic thinking, adaptability, and the ability to drive change at scale, making them invaluable assets in navigating the intersection of technology and business growth.