1

Decom Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

Decom information

What is a decom?

Decom jobs refer to positions involved in decommissioning, which is the process of safely dismantling or retiring industrial facilities, infrastructure, or equipment that are no longer in use. These roles are common in industries such as oil and gas, nuclear energy, and maritime sectors. Decom professionals ensure that decommissioning is carried out safely, efficiently, and in compliance with environmental and regulatory standards. Their work includes planning, logistics, risk assessment, and site restoration.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a decom engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Decommissioning (Decom) Engineer, you need a solid background in engineering, project management, and health and safety regulations, typically supported by a relevant engineering degree and experience in asset decommissioning. Familiarity with industry-standard software like AutoCAD, project management tools, and certifications such as NEBOSH or offshore safety training are commonly required. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective communication are essential soft skills for coordinating teams and ensuring regulatory compliance. These skills and qualifications are crucial to safely, efficiently, and cost-effectively dismantle assets while minimizing environmental impact and adhering to legal standards.

What are some common challenges faced by decom professionals during large-scale project execution?

Decommissioning professionals often encounter challenges such as ensuring safety compliance in hazardous environments, managing complex logistics for the removal and disposal of materials, and coordinating with multiple stakeholders including regulatory agencies, contractors, and environmental specialists. Projects can be subject to tight timelines and evolving regulations, requiring adaptability and strong project management skills. Collaboration with multidisciplinary teams is essential to address technical, environmental, and budgetary constraints effectively.

What is the difference between Decom vs Data Decom Specialist?

AspectDecomData Decom Specialist
Required CredentialsTypically requires a degree in engineering, environmental science, or related fieldsRequires a degree in data science, computer science, or related disciplines
Work EnvironmentFieldwork, site assessments, environmental cleanup projectsOffice and data analysis, software tools, data modeling
Employer & Industry UsageEnvironmental agencies, construction, remediation companiesTech firms, data analytics companies, consulting

Decom involves environmental cleanup and site remediation, often outdoors and physically demanding. Data Decom Specialists focus on data analysis, modeling, and software tools. While both roles involve 'decom,' they differ significantly in credentials, work environment, and industry applications.

On-Call IT Technicians - Jacksonville

Royal Communications Consultants Inc

Fernandina Beach, FL • On-site

Part-time

Re-posted 8 days ago


Job description

On-Call Technicians
Part-Time
Royal Communication Consultants, based in New Jersey, is looking for candidates for part-time (as needed) contingent work to assist with desktop support/network trouble tickets within the Jacksonville area. This work will be conducted mainly during normal business hours, but may also include nights and weekends.
We are seeking candidates who are Level 1 or 2 Level Desktop Support techs with relevant educational credentials / technical certifications OR previous experience.
These trouble tickets can include the following:
Vendor Escorts
Desktop Installs, Upgrades
VPN, Break Fix, Help Desk/Tech Bar
Strong Customer Service
Decom Work
For those interested in basic networking we also work with cabling, data centers, and layer 1 networking or de-commissioning networks, ie: rack dismantling, patch panels, switches, routers, etc. 
Data Center
Strong knowledge of data center applications. Must have experience in installing/decommissioning Routers, Switches, Patch Panels, and Cables and have worked in a "live wire" environment. Prefer candidates with tools, ie: gloves, cutters, console cable, fluke, flashlight, ladder, and a laptop.
TOOLS that could be helpful:
A ladder to support 8 ft. - 12 ft. high ceilings.
A laptop with USB console.
Power tools, cable cutters, crimpers, Fluke device, a ratchet set, and any other tools needed to remove the data rack.

Powered by JazzHR

36y8LkVPuW