Pros
You don't come across many companies where blade anti-icing engineering is treated as a core innovation function rather than an afterthought. At Nordex, it's embedded in the product development cycle because they genuinely operate turbines in challenging climatic conditions globally. The work is highly specific, technically demanding, and directly linked to turbine performance and safety. What I appreciate most is that there's real scientific freedom here. You're expected to bring your expertise to the table and challenge existing approaches if you have better solutions.The collaboration with global R&D teams is stimulating you're learning constantly.
Cons
Projects can be demanding at times due to the technical complexity and global coordination requirements.