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Abacus

Controls Network Infrastructure Designer

Abacus, Juno Beach, Florida, United States

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Description: The E&C Project Manager is responsible for all aspects of the project once the project is turned over for field execution. The size of the projects range from 200 million to 1.5 billion dollars per project. All the project assoicated departments (Development, BM, PC, Engr, ISC, etc.) answer to the PM during the field execution phase. Specifically the PM is responsible for: 1) Staff and Employee Management; 2) Safety Management; 3) Contract Administration; 4) Project Management Planning; 5) Cost Management; 6) Time Management; 7) Quality & Schedule; 8) Commissioning and start-up of the facility; 9) set-up of operations' readiness; 10) Public Relations and Corporation Commication's liasion at the site and community level.

The PM will also act as the company representative with local, national and international agencies and regulating entities during the execution phase. The PM approves all payments and CCO's for the company with unlimited authorization authority. Enable Skills-Based Hiring No Furlough Notification ll NextEra Energy Contingent Workforce Program (CWP) assignments are eligible for worker furlough. Typical furlough schedules coincide with select national holidays, but may be subject to change. Suppliers will be notified by the CWP of those workers impacted and the applicable furlough dates prior to each furlough period. Worker Building Location JB - Juno Beach Office - 0000103492 Will driving be required as part of position duties/work? Yes Driving Record Validation For all positions indicating driving requirements, supplier must hold validation of non-restricted current driver''s license and demonstrate the following: no alcohol/drug related driving offenses within the previous five years and/or the license is not currently suspended or restricted related to hours of driving or reason for driving. Additional Job Details Job Title: Controls Network Infrastructure Designer Purpose: The Controls Network Infrastructure Designer supports the Controls Engineering team by managing fiber optic and network infrastructure design, drawing reviews, and resolving connectivity issues that impact control system operations. This role maintains reliable communication infrastructure between substations and collection system facilities, enabling successful integration of controls and SCADA equipment. Key Responsibilities: Drawing Review & Quality Assurance: • Review substation plans and collection system drawings at 30%, 60%, 90%, and IFC phases to identify fiber junction mismatches and missing equipment • Verify hardware and configuration in IT communication server rack and SCADA rack with Control PLC hardware • Verify consistency between substation and collection system fiber routing plans • Flag errors in published drawings and coordinate corrections with Engineering EOR design teams • Maintain accuracy of as-built documentation for control network infrastructure Infrastructure Design & Planning: • Design fiber optic cable routes (aerial, underground, buried) connecting substations to collection systems • Audit drawings for conduit systems, junction boxes, and network equipment placement • Perform route analysis and develop fiber route maps for control system communications • Design static Ethernet networks, switch configurations, and basic network implementations Project Support: • Estimate costs and timelines for network infrastructure components • Create Bills of Materials (BOMs) for fiber, switches, and network equipment • Order and coordinate shipping of missing network components • Provide commissioning assistance for network infrastructure testing Maintenance & Documentation: • Maintain records of fiber splicing, network topology, and equipment configurations • Develop restoration procedures for fiber damage and network failures • Perform routine inspections of control network infrastructure • Support emergency response for communication system outages Qualifications: • Associate's degree in engineering, telecommunications, or equivalent experience • 3+ years hands-on experience with fiber optic design and installation • Proficiency in CAD software and network design tools • Understanding of IT infrastructure, static IP addressing, Ethernet switches, and basic firewall concepts • Knowledge of telecommunications infrastructure • Experience with outside plant construction standards and practices Will Per Diem and Mob/De-Mob expense types be available for this requisition? No If Per Diem is available, please indicate the maximum amount: n If Nuclear Business Unit: On-Boarding Note Nuclear workers requiring unescorted badge access will follow onsite in-processing procedures. All others will be required to complete Non-Nuclear pre-assignment screenings through their staffing supplier. Please contact CWP with any questions: cwp@nexteraenergy.com or 561-694-4761. Will the selected worker require unescorted badge access into Nuclear protected areas? No Is NERC CIP unescorted physical or cyber access required for this assignment? No Which NERC access is needed? N/ Is Federal Energy Regulatory Commission access required? No Shift Type Standard Shift (8-5) Hours per Day 8 Hours per Week 40 Total Hours 2,024.00