Nordex
Nordex is a global leader in the wind energy industry, specializing in the design, manufacture, installation, and service of onshore wind turbines. Headquartered in Hamburg, Germany, the company is one of the world's largest wind turbine manufacturers, with a strong focus on technological innovation and sustainability. Nordex operates globally, serving customers in more than 40 countries, and employs over 9,000 people worldwide. The company's portfolio includes a range of turbine models and services, from project development to long-term maintenance, making it a key player in the transition to renewable energy.
Nordex has a significant presence in Spain, where it operates its main global R&D engineering hub. Spain is central to Nordex's innovation activities, hosting the company's largest development center, with a strong focus on wind farm control, grid integration, and digital solutions (IIoT/SCADA). The work culture is international and team-oriented, with English as the primary language for many roles, making it accessible for international hires. With 45 open positions in Spain ranging from engineering to finance and legal, Nordex offers diverse opportunities for professionals seeking to work in a growing and impactful sector in Spain.
Company History
Nordex was founded in 1985 in Give, Denmark by Carsten Pedersen and Hans Kromann. In 1990, the company moved its headquarters to Germany, and over the years it has grown through acquisitions, including the purchase of Acciona Windpower in 2016, which significantly expanded its presence in Spain and Latin America. Today, Nordex is one of the top wind turbine manufacturers worldwide, focusing exclusively on onshore wind.
For International Professionals
- Nordex's largest engineering and R&D hub is located in Spain (Zamudio, Basque Country), offering many technical roles for international professionals
- The company is a global leader in onshore wind energy, with turbines installed in over 40 countries, providing stability and long-term career prospects.
- English is widely used as the working language in its Spanish engineering hubs, making it possible for non-Spanish speakers to integrate.
- Spain is a major market for renewable energy, and Nordex offers relocation support for certain roles and is experienced in hiring international staff.
- The company offers professional growth within a global network, including opportunities to move between international sites and functions.
Open Positions (74)
74 open positions