Associate PGD Field Engineer – FPL East Region – Solar/BESS

<div><h2>Overview</h2><p>Join to apply for the <b>Associate PGD Field Engineer - FPL East Region - Solar/BESS</b> role at <b>Florida Power & Light</b>.</p><p>Requisition ID: 90825</p><p>Florida Power & Light Company is the largest electric utility in the U.S., providing reliable energy to nearly 12 million Floridians. With one of the nation’s most fuel-efficient, cost-effective power generation fleets and industry-leading reliability, we’re redefining what’s possible in energy.</p><p>NextEra Energy is seeking a technical individual to be part of the FPL Power Generation Solar Operations Team. The Associate PGD Field Engineer shall be responsible for the daily operation and maintenance of large-scale universal solar and/or battery facilities inside the state of Florida. The role includes site safety management and ensuring environmental compliance with regulatory permit requirements. Under limited guidance, the individual will perform routine tasks to gain experience with engineering staff, methods, practices, and programs, and may independently evaluate and apply standard engineering techniques and procedures while using judgment for adaptations.</p><p>Engineers on the FPL solar team will spend a significant amount of time in the field (outdoors) troubleshooting and repairing all aspects of solar and battery facilities. This also includes performing routine tasks such as preventative maintenance, corrective maintenance, and root cause analysis. The Associate PGD Field Engineer may be on-call and will be responsible for the East Florida sites, coordinating with the Renewables Operation Control Center, OEMs, vendors, and contractors as required. The engineer should be highly motivated with a strong bias for action and capable of working independently or as part of a team. A Bachelor\'s degree in Electrical Engineering is highly preferred.</p><p><b>Job Overview</b></p><p>Employees in this entry-level role perform a variety of routine tasks that provide experience and familiarity with Engineering staff, methods, practices, and programs, after which they may independently evaluate, select, and apply standard engineering techniques and procedures while using judgment when making adaptations and modifications.</p><h2>Responsibilities</h2><ul><li>Completes assignments that have clear and specific objectives requiring investigation of a limited number of variables.</li><li>Performs work involving conventional plans, investigations, surveys, structures, or equipment with relatively few complex features for which there are few precedents.</li><li>Performs other job-related duties as assigned.</li></ul><h2>Qualifications</h2><ul><li>Bachelor’s in Engineering from an ABET-accredited program</li><li>Experience: 0+ years</li><li>Valid Driver’s License (NON CDL)</li></ul><h2>Preferred Qualifications</h2><ul><li>None</li></ul><p>NextEra Energy offers a wide range of benefits to support our employees and their eligible family members. <b>Click here</b> to learn more.</p><p><b>Employee Group:</b> Exempt</p><p><b>Employee Type:</b> Full Time</p><p><b>Job Category:</b> Engineering</p><p><b>Organization:</b> Florida Power & Light Company</p><p><b>Relocation Provided:</b> Yes, if applicable</p><p>NextEra Energy is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Qualified applicants are considered for employment without regard to race, color, age, national origin, religion, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetics, disability, protected veteran status or any other basis prohibited by law.</p><p>NextEra Energy provides reasonable accommodation in its application and selection process for qualified individuals, including accommodations related to compliance with conditional job offer requirements, consistent with federal, state, and local laws. Supporting medical or religious documentation may be required where applicable and permitted by applicable law. To request a reasonable accommodation, please send an e-mail to recruiting-coordinator.sharedmailbox@nexteraenergy.com, providing your name, telephone number and the best time for us to reach you. Alternatively, you may call 1-844-694-4748. Please do not use this line to inquire about your application status.</p><p>NextEra Energy will not discharge or discriminate against employees or applicants for inquiring about, discussing, or disclosing their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. However, employees who have access to compensation information as part of their essential job functions cannot disclose that information to individuals who do not have access, except as permitted by law or policy.</p><p>NextEra Energy does not accept unsolicited resumes or referrals from third-party recruiting firms or agencies. Please see our policy for more information.</p><h2>Seniority level</h2><ul><li>Entry level</li></ul><h2>Employment type</h2><ul><li>Full-time</li></ul><h2>Job function</h2><ul><li>Engineering and Information Technology</li><li>Industries: Utilities</li></ul><p>Referrals increase your chances of interviewing at Florida Power & Light by 2x.</p><p>Get notified about new Field Engineer jobs in Fort Pierce, FL.</p></div> #J-18808-Ljbffr

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