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                                    BLUE PORTS | D2.5 Identification of present and future skills needs 129analytical capacity to assess environmental impact.control, waste management, and energy efficiency.2. Renewable Energy Maintenance and Retrofitting OperatorEnergy transitionClimate changeMaintain and repair renewable energy systems such as solar panels and wind turbines.Perform regular inspections to ensure systems are functioning optimally.Retrofit existing systems to improve efficiency and comply with new standards.Solve technical issues in renewable energy equipment.Keep records of maintenance activities and system performance.Technical proficiency with renewable energy systems.Understanding of electrical and mechanical principles.Ability to read and interpret technical manuals and schematics.Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail.With ports increasingly adopting renewable energy sources to power their operations, specialists who can ensure these systems run efficiently and are retrofitted to meet evolving standards will be critical. This role is key to maintaining operational efficiency and ensuring the longevity and reliability of renewable energy investments.3. Environmental legislation specialistEnvironmental protectionMonitor and interpret environmental regulations and laws relevant to port operations/activities.Advise on compliance and develop policies.Conduct internal audits and risk assessments.In-depth knowledge of environmental law and regulatory frameworks.Strong analytical and excellent communication skills.Ability to develop compliance strategies.As environmental regulations become more stringent and complex, ports will require experts who can ensure compliance and help avoid legal pitfalls. These specialists will be pivotal in guiding ports through the legal requirements associated with environmental protection and sustainability initiatives.4. Environmental management data analystEnvironmental protectionCollect and analyse environmental data.Generate performance and compliance reports.Identify trends and support decisionmaking.Strong understanding of environmental science and sustainability metrics.Ability to interpret and present data clearly and concisely.Excellent analytical and critical thinking skills.Experience in database management and report generation.Data-driven decisionmaking will be vital for ports to monitor their environmental impact, optimize operations for sustainability, and meet regulatory requirements. Analysts will provide the insights necessary to drive continuous improvement and report on key 
                                
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