Brett Lovick

Vice President Operations at United Renewables LLC

Brett Lovick has a diverse work experience in the renewable energy industry. Brett is currently the Vice President of Operations at United Renewables LLC since September 2023. Prior to this, they worked as the General Manager of Mammoet Renewables USA from May 2019 to September 2023. Before that, they held the position of Wind Division Manager at Metro Wind Services from March 2017 to April 2019. At Siemens, they served as a Project Manager/Project Engineer from July 2015 to March 2017, a Field Service Resource Coordinator from June 2014 to July 2015, and a Site Manager from November 2011 to June 2014. Brett's roles have involved strategic planning, sales and business development, project management, resource coordination, and operations management.

Brett Lovick pursued their education starting in 1990 at Hi Tech University, where they obtained an Associates degree in Drafting. Following this, from 2009 to 2012, they attended National University and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Global Studies. In 2011, they enrolled in a short-term program at Airstreams Renewables Inc., specializing in Wind Turbine Safety and Technical Training.

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Spring, United States

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United Renewables LLC

As professionals in the industry, United Renewables has set the bar with its unwavering commitment to quality, performance and exceptional customer care. Through our extensive industry knowledge, we go above and beyond to ensure your needs are not just met, but exceeded. United Renewables offers Craneless Large Component Replacements on Wind Turbines (Generators, Gearbox, Main-bearings, Blades, ext). The Self-Hoisting Crane eliminates the need for large mobile cranes when changing major components. The crane climbs from its container to the nacelle, suspended and guided by its own wires. Atop the turbine, the crane turns 180 degrees and installs on its base inside the nacelle, ready for operation.


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