Access Means and Safety Systems Manager - Remote at GE Vernova | JobGan

Access Means and Safety Systems Manager - Remote

GE Vernova
Full time 🌐 Remote Mid
📡 Australia, Canada, France, Germany, United Kingdom, United States 🏙 Australia, Canada 📅 Dec 31, 1969 ⏳ Closes Aug 27, 2026
💰 $114,100 – $131,195 CAD/yr
📋 Job Description

The Access Means and Safety Systems Manager position at GE Vernova is critical for ensuring the operational efficiency and safety of offshore wind service operations. This role involves maintaining and managing safety systems and access equipment, serving as a key point of contact for various stakeholders, and developing maintenance protocols. Candidates are expected to have significant experience in wind service, particularly in offshore settings.

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HIRING COMPANY:
GE Vernova
📡 Australia
GE Vernova is a leading player in the renewable energy sector, dedicated to advancing the offshore wind service business. Our mission focuses on delivering innovative solutions while ensuring safety and operational excellence. We foster a collaborative and inclusive workplace culture where every employee's contribution…

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⏳ Closes Aug 27, 2026
Access Means and Safety Systems Manager - Remote
GE Vernova · $114,100 – $131,195 CAD/yr