TGS | Powered by 4C Offshore

4C is now TGS

We are excited to announce a significant milestone in 4C Offshore's journey. Our integration into the TGS family marks the beginning of a new era in offshore wind market intelligence.


Learn what this means for you!

GE reveals French recruitment plans

4C Offshore | Tom Russell
By: Tom Russell 18/06/2020 GE Renewable Energy

GE Renewable Energy plans to recruit 250 employees at its LM Wind Power wind turbine blade manufacturing site in Cherbourg, France, by the first quarter of 2021. Every new hire will go through a training programme to learn wind turbine blade manufacturing processes. The expanded production workforce will allow the company to address industry demand.


Opened two years ago in April 2018, the factory today counts more than 300 employees, 34 percent being women. The facility became the first wind turbine blade manufacturing site in France.


The facility has produced the world’s largest offshore wind turbine blade ever manufactured, 107 metres long, for GE’s
Haliade-X 12 MW offshore wind turbine. In 2019, two blades were shipped to testing facilities, and three were assembled on the Haliade-X validation unit in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. The Cherbourg site has now started commercial production.

Henrik Ravn, the site Director, said: "Cherbourg is the world’s first and only factory to produce a blade longer than 100-meters. It’s a great milestone for the wind industry, but also an outstanding achievement for the teams. This could not have happened without their passion and commitment. We are proud to take part in the region’s social and economic development, to create more jobs in the surrounding community, but also to bring new skills to Normandy’s workforce."


The Cherbourg team is mostly looking to expand its production workforce, with positions that are open to all profiles and backgrounds. Every new employee will be trained to manufacture wind turbine blades through a six-week theoretical and practical training course, which will develop the skills and technical expertise required to produce wind turbine blades. The site will also be looking for production supervisors, quality controllers, logistic operators and maintenance technicians.


Following the training, employees receive official certificates recognised in the French industry: Qualification Certificates for Metallurgy in Operations.


Premium

4C Offshore Premium, our most popular subscription, gives you full access to use the 4C Offshore WebApp which includes exclusive offshore wind, transmission and vessel reports, news and downloads.

Request a 30 minute Demo

Trending News!