
SCADA & Asset Performance Analyst
Hunter Philips Executive Search, New Bremen, Ohio, United States
Location:
Flexible. Multiple offices Germany-Wide. The Company
A well-established renewable energy developer and long-term asset owner with a strong footprint in the German wind market is expanding its in-house operational and technical capabilities. The business is transitioning from a traditional development-led model towards increased long-term ownership of wind assets, placing a growing focus on operational excellence, data-driven performance optimisation, and technical asset oversight. With a robust and expanding wind portfolio, the company offers a stable platform, strong project pipeline, and the opportunity to play a key role in shaping how assets are managed and optimised over the long term. Job Responsibilities
Monitor and analyse wind turbine performance using SCADA systems across a multi-asset portfolio Identify underperformance, anomalies, and deviation from expected operational behaviour Conduct performance comparisons between expected and actual energy production based on yield assessments and assumptions Provide technical insights and data-driven recommendations to support internal asset management and operational decision-making Support optimisation measures aimed at improving availability, performance, and long-term asset value Contribute to the ongoing expansion and professionalisation of the company’s owned wind asset portfolio Work independently with large datasets while clearly communicating findings to internal technical stakeholders Candidate Profile
3–5+ years of experience in SCADA analysis, asset performance, operational analytics, or a similar wind operations-focused role Strong understanding of wind turbine behaviour, performance KPIs, and operational metrics Experience analysing multiple wind assets or portfolios in parallel Confident working autonomously and taking ownership of performance analysis topics Able to translate complex data into clear, actionable insights for technical and non-technical stakeholders Strong communication skills and a structured, analytical working style German language skills at C1 level or above
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Flexible. Multiple offices Germany-Wide. The Company
A well-established renewable energy developer and long-term asset owner with a strong footprint in the German wind market is expanding its in-house operational and technical capabilities. The business is transitioning from a traditional development-led model towards increased long-term ownership of wind assets, placing a growing focus on operational excellence, data-driven performance optimisation, and technical asset oversight. With a robust and expanding wind portfolio, the company offers a stable platform, strong project pipeline, and the opportunity to play a key role in shaping how assets are managed and optimised over the long term. Job Responsibilities
Monitor and analyse wind turbine performance using SCADA systems across a multi-asset portfolio Identify underperformance, anomalies, and deviation from expected operational behaviour Conduct performance comparisons between expected and actual energy production based on yield assessments and assumptions Provide technical insights and data-driven recommendations to support internal asset management and operational decision-making Support optimisation measures aimed at improving availability, performance, and long-term asset value Contribute to the ongoing expansion and professionalisation of the company’s owned wind asset portfolio Work independently with large datasets while clearly communicating findings to internal technical stakeholders Candidate Profile
3–5+ years of experience in SCADA analysis, asset performance, operational analytics, or a similar wind operations-focused role Strong understanding of wind turbine behaviour, performance KPIs, and operational metrics Experience analysing multiple wind assets or portfolios in parallel Confident working autonomously and taking ownership of performance analysis topics Able to translate complex data into clear, actionable insights for technical and non-technical stakeholders Strong communication skills and a structured, analytical working style German language skills at C1 level or above
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