What is your background, your training?
I have a BTS in electro-technology, which was complemented by various internships, notably with EDF. I joined the wind power industry 5 years ago, at Vergnet Caraïbes. I have worked at different sites, different assembly phases. Everything concerning the electrification of a wind turbine is always very interesting. I have always wanted to work in this field. Integrating VALEMO was a new challenge, they are new machines for me and at Vergnet, I only worked on folding wind turbines. It's another universe, climbing to the top of the wind turbine and getting accustomed with the height. I joined VALEMO last September, and I received intensive training, particularly related to working at height, fire risk, and various electrical training. The objective is to perform tasks safely and competently.
What are your missions?
Ensuring that the machines are always available and running. The missions are varied, especially on the Sainte-Rose hybrid farm with its EMS and battery-based storage system. I can be required to trouble shoot a fault on a turbine or enter into a battery to change a damaged component. This is a new field for me, and I have received specific training. Voltages can be dangerous: there is always a potential source of electricity. I have also had extensive training on battery cut-off mechanisms.
What is the mission you appreciate most?
My objective is focusing on the machines, they are essential. I like to see them running, it's a real source of satisfaction, I find them beautiful and it's important for me that they are producing electricity. Also, being able to assist as quickly as possible is what I appreciate most.