The wind turbine manufacturer has announced that by 2025, the team of this marine center, divided between Sarriguren and Zamudio, will grow to 50 qualified employees with an engineering and management profile.
Siemens Gamesa launches its first offshore wind center in Spaina decision that marks the first step for the company’s future development offshore projects on Spanish soil. The teams are located at Sarrigures (Navarra) and Zamdio (Vizcaya), which will lead to a Spanish offshore wind energy hub, as announced by the company in a press release on Tuesday.
The center that will reach 50 employees in 2025 and whose positions are filled with qualified employees with a engineering and management profilewill support the global team dedicated to the execution of offshore wind projects in Northern Europe.
In addition to guiding the future development of offshore wind energy in Spain, where there are no commercial projects yet, this initiative will strengthen Siemens Gamesa’s R&D capabilities in the country, which is home to one of the company’s largest centers in this field . : Sarrigures.
Initially, the wind turbine manufacturer wants to fill these vacancies with the personnel affected by the current ERE, agreed between Siemens Gamesa and the unions UGT and CCOO.
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In 2022, the turnover from Spanish suppliers to Siemens Gamesa for offshore projects in Denmark, Germany, France and the United Kingdom was 143 million, 10% of the total turnover and much more than the registered 55 million in 2021.
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Source: EITB

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