Work in Wind
Internships
Are you a recent college graduate or graduate student with a love for renewable energy? Windustry interns work hard, but do important and tangible work on projects that are an integral part of our mission. After your internship, you'll take away a working knowledge of wind energy and renewable energy issues, valuable professional experience, and a windy souvenir or two.
Agriculture-Based Green Workforce Development

The U.S. Department of Agriculture requests proposals for the New Era Rural Technology Competitive Grants Program (RTP). This program supports technology development, applied research, and/or training, with a focus on rural communities, to aid in the development of a workforce for bioenergy, pulp and paper manufacturing, or agriculture-based renewable energy.
Green Jobs Town Meeting
Learn more about green collar jobs and construction opportunities! Click here for the brochure (PDF).
Wind energy technician training program announced in New England
The Northern Maine Community College has announced approval of a wind power technology program on its campus. The program is designed to train wind power technicians to operate, maintain and repair wind turbine generators.
What are some more resources for work in wind?
The wind energy sector provided 85,000 direct jobs in 2008, and the industry is expected to support up to 1/2 million direct and related jobs by 2030. Our resources offer guidance on the types of jobs available, the skills and training needed, and how to find them.
What are the top 5 tips for the job hunter?
- Know What's Up. Learn about what is happening in the wind energy sector today. Important areas to cover include the basics of wind energy, politics, and current issues and trends. Windustry provides overview pages of these areas as well as a News and Events section.
Where can I find job postings in the wind industry?
To help you start your search, we have listed various outlets and specific places that post job listings within the wind energy sector.
Company Web Sites
Windustry's online directory of Wind Energy Companies provides listings searchable by area of specialization. You should look for Employment Opportunities on the company web sites.
What are some ways to find a job in the wind energy industry through networking?
A common question is how to find a job in the wind energy industry through networking. Networking is probably one of the best ways to learn more about the industry and its players and a great way to get involved in the wind energy sector.
Are there other ways to get into wind without having to go back to school?
Yes. Although a significant amount of jobs in wind require specialization, there are some options if you are not interested in going back to school.
Where can I find a school or training program specific to renewable energy?
There are a number of degree and certificate programs currently available or being developed. If you are serious about joining the wind energy community, attending specialized schooling will help you fine tune your skills and hopefully lead you to a job.
Programs include:


