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Senior CMS Engineer

RWE Gruppe

Swindon

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GBP 100,000 - 125,000

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Job summary

A leading renewable energy company is seeking a Senior CMS Engineer in Swindon. This role involves leading condition monitoring activities and vibration diagnostics to enhance wind farm performance, analyzing complex data, and providing technical support to the team. Candidates should have a degree in engineering and a certification as a Vibration Analyst. The position offers an opportunity to work in a dynamic environment while managing internal and external stakeholders. Travel may be required up to 20%.

Qualifications

  • In-depth understanding of turbine engineering and drivetrain dynamics.
  • Certified Vibration Analyst – Category III (ISO 18436-2) or equivalent.
  • Significant experience in Vibration & Condition Monitoring.

Responsibilities

  • Lead condition monitoring and vibration diagnostics to assess turbine health.
  • Conduct root cause analysis for vibration-related events.
  • Provide technical support and team development in CMS methods.

Skills

Advanced diagnostic and analytical thinking
Good management skills
Ability to communicate effectively
Knowledge of condition monitoring techniques

Education

University degree in engineering or similar
Job description
Company

RWE Renewables UK Management Ltd.


To start as soon as possible, full time, permanent


Functional area: Engineering


RWE Offshore Wind is part of RWE Group and one of the largest renewable companies in Europe. The Technical Performance Analysis team is responsible for analysing wind turbine SCADA and CMS data to identify component and performance issues on any turbine, throughout our fleet. The Senior CMS Engineer will improve wind farm performance by directing vibration diagnostics and condition monitoring activities, supporting Operations and Asset Management, and guiding junior engineers where needed.


About the role


  • Condition Monitoring & Data Analysis

    • Lead fleet‑wide condition monitoring and vibration diagnostics to assess turbine and component health

    • Analyse complex vibration signals using advanced techniques (FFT, envelope analysis, order tracking, cepstrum, time waveform analysis)

    • Identify early‑stage mechanical faults, assess criticality, and recommend corrective or preventive actions

    • Review, validate, and optimise CMS alarm thresholds, diagnostic logic, and platform parameters across multiple systems. Conduct and coordinate root cause analysis (RCA) for vibration‑related events, proposing design or operational improvements

    • Perform drivetrain vibration assessments and support O&M teams by translating findings into actionable maintenance decisions

    • Work closely with Performance Analysts to combine vibration insights with SCADA data for holistic turbine condition assessment



  • Technical Support & Team Development

    • Act as Subject Matter Expert in vibration analysis with

    • Technically support the TPA CMS Team in CMS methods

    • Execute the CMS Strategy forward, linking between the team and the Technical Lead Expert

    • Use team KPIs to enhance performance and make improvements in the team



  • Stakeholder & Cross‑Functional Collaboration

    • Cultivate synergies throughout the business and manage internal and external stakeholders to minimise downtime and optimise turbine performance

    • Coordination within Technical Performance Analysis and stakeholder management; standardising activities around condition monitoring process and working collaboratively with the site staff concerning the condition monitoring system



  • Provide commissioning & start‑up support for new CMS installations

  • Oversee the in‑housing of CMS analysis for new wind farms, including building business cases, conducting blind performance tests to validate capability, and demonstrating value to support the transition from external to internal analysis

  • Establish and further develop guidelines and technical standards for vibration monitoring, forming the basis for procurement specifications and operational procedures

  • Data Management & Technical Standards

    • Develop and maintain a comprehensive vibration fault library and failure mode database for fleet wide use.

    • Support discussion with IT/OT on data, data storage and team requirements




Job requirements and experience


  • University degree in engineering or similar

  • In‑depth understanding of turbine engineering, drivetrain dynamics, bearing failure mechanisms, and gearbox fault modes Certified Vibration Analyst – Category III (ISO 18436‑2) or equivalent

  • Significant experience in Vibration & Condition Monitoring

  • Ability to communicate and work effectively with various project teams

  • Willingness to travel up to 20% of the time

  • Advanced diagnostic and analytical thinking

  • Good management skills including organisational ability, communication, team working, time management, organisational and interpersonal skills

  • It is essential to have good English Language skills, both verbal and written


Advantageous, but not essential


  • Knowledge of additional condition monitoring techniques (oil analysis, thermography, ultrasound)


Location

UK - Swindon, London or Coventry or any UK Offshore Site Office


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Any questions? Contact HR: Marie Bennell, marie.bennell@rwe.com #LI-MB1


We value diversity and therefore welcome all applications - regardless of gender, disability, nationality, ethnic and social origin, religion/belief, age, sexual orientation, and identity. #inclusionmatters

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