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Compiles and records operational data, load/peak information, work orders/maintenance activity, failure reports, and alarms in Lucity and paper/digital logs. Supports and assists supervisors with ...

Compliance Inspector

North Port, FL ยท On-site

$51K - $82K/yr

Utilizes electronic devices to update Lucity CMMS work orders for data collection. Works with the Asset Manager to establish a preventative maintenance schedule. Participates in the development and ...

Compliance Inspector

North Port, FL ยท On-site

$51K - $82K/yr

Utilizes electronic devices to update Lucity CMMS work orders for data collection. * Works with the Asset Manager to establish a preventative maintenance schedule. * Participates in the development ...

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How much do lucity jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 4, 2026, the average yearly pay for lucity in the United States is $80,851.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $55,000.00 and $94,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Lucity Administrator, you need a strong background in information systems, data management, and asset management, often supported by relevant IT or engineering degrees. Proficiency with Lucity (now CentralSquare EAM), SQL databases, GIS integration, and experience with system configuration or support certifications is typically required. Strong problem-solving, communication, and project management skills help in collaborating with departments and troubleshooting user issues. These skills ensure efficient system performance, accurate data management, and effective support for organizational operations.

What are some typical challenges someone may face when working with Lucity asset management software in a municipal environment?

Professionals working with Lucity often encounter challenges such as integrating the software with existing legacy systems, ensuring accurate data migration, and training staff who may be unfamiliar with digital asset management tools. Additionally, adapting workflows to fit the software's capabilities and keeping up with regular updates can require ongoing collaboration with IT and operations teams. However, these challenges are balanced by the opportunity to streamline asset tracking, improve maintenance scheduling, and enhance reporting for more efficient public works management.

What is a Lucity specialist?

A Lucity specialist is a professional experienced in implementing, managing, and supporting the Lucity asset management software, now known as CentralSquare EAM. They help organizations, especially in public works and utilities, streamline maintenance, track assets, and optimize workflows using the Lucity platform. Their responsibilities often include software configuration, user training, troubleshooting, and data analysis to ensure efficient asset and work management processes.

What is the difference between Lucity vs GIS Technician?

AspectLucityGIS Technician
Required CredentialsTypically requires certifications in asset management or software-specific trainingRequires GIS certifications, such as GISP, and proficiency in GIS software
Work EnvironmentUsed mainly in public works, utilities, and asset management departmentsWorks in GIS departments, often within city or county government
Employer & Industry UsageAsset management software for infrastructure and public worksGeospatial data management for urban planning, utilities, and environmental projects

While Lucity focuses on asset management and maintenance planning, GIS Technicians specialize in geospatial data creation and analysis. Both roles often collaborate but serve different core functions within public sector organizations.

SCADA Specialist

CITY OF GARDNER

Gardner, KS โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

SCADA SPECIALIST

Position Title: SCADA Specialist

Department: Utility

Reports To: Electric Generation Substation Manager

Salary Range: 6

FLSA Status: Non-Exempt (eligible for overtime pay)

Last Update: December 18, 2025

Job Summary:

The SCADA Specialist performs a variety of technical tasks in support of the SCADA system, including calibrating equipment, performing maintenance, programming, and correcting problems. The role involves providing technical support, serving as a first responder to outages and equipment failures, coordinating work, and documenting activities.

Job Scope:

Under general supervision of the Electric Generation Substation Manager, the SCADA Specialist performs skilled duties in the programming and technical support of Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) hardware and software. This role involves modifying, installing, troubleshooting, and repairing SCADA system assets to ensure 24/7 reliability and functionality, including turbine controls, protective relay, communications, and control work associated with power generation, high voltage substations, and other electric distribution systems automation; performs related duties, as assigned; and is responsible for leading SCADA work activities.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

Programs SCADA by developing new code, querying the historian, and editing existing programs; archives programs; works with software such as AcSELerator, WonderWare, INSQL, and Modicon Concept.

Repairs and maintains SCADA by diagnosing problems using schematic drawings, monitoring software, and digital test equipment; performs routine and machine-aided inspections; installs and inspects weatherization.

Builds SCADA by assembling parts, testing prior to deployment, and integrating field and human machine interface components.

Maintains UPS equipment by diagnosing software to measure capacity, replacing batteries if capacity is low, and replacing the UPS unit if it fails.

Calibrates instruments using test equipment; performs periodic calibrations to verify monitoring instruments are within limits; directs others to perform calibrations; works with manufacturers of SCADA systems and field instruments to plan, install, maintain, and repair new and existing field equipment/devices.

Installs, wires, repairs/replaces, and configures SEL relays, programmable logic controllers, Remote Terminal Units (RTU's), hubs, switches, routers, and other communication equipment.

Performs switching activities (i.e. opening/closing switches, breakers, reclosers, etc.) involving electrical substations, transmission lines, and all distribution circuits utilizing the SCADA system during normal and emergency situations, reports on faulty equipment.

Maintains and updates standard operating procedures (SOPs) for switching procedures.

Identifies abnormal conditions and takes corrective actions by reacting appropriately to SCADA alarms.

Maintains close communications with distribution crews in the field to support field operations and the safety of crews working on distribution lines.

Follows safety procedures, utilizes safety equipment, and monitors work environment and equipment operations to ensure safety and efficiency.

Compiles and records operational data, load/peak information, work orders/maintenance activity, failure reports, and alarms in Lucity and paper/digital logs.

Supports and assists supervisors with tasks and analysis related to system outages.

Participates in continuing education activities by attending workshops and training sessions, as appropriate.

Required to work in all adverse weather conditions including extreme heat, cold, rain, sleet, snow, ice, fog, smoke, wind, and lightning storms.

Monitors and reports on all combustion turbine operating parameters and on exhaust emissions for regional air quality control, KDHE & USEPA environmental permitting compliance.

Maintains and understands MSDS information as specified in the Hazardous Communication Program.

Performs other related duties as deemed necessary or as required.

Education, Certification and Experience Requirements:

Education and experience equivalent to graduation from high school supplemented by technical courses in electronics and the repair of electrical utility equipment. Requires a minimum of four (4) years of experience in the inspection, repair and maintenance of gas turbines, electrical substations, and equipment, or any equivalent combination of training and experience that provides the required knowledge, abilities, and skills. Computer experience is necessary. Requires the possession of a valid driver's license and a good driving record.

Skills, Knowledge and Abilities:

Demonstrated competencies of applied electronic, control, and instrumentation theory & fundamentals to maintain the controls of gas turbines and substations, including the use of specialized instrumentation and tools.

General competency of occupational hazards and safety as specified under OSHA 1910.269 for electric utilities.

Possess general competency of principles and theories of electricity and electronics, including AC and DC voltages.

Technical skill & practical familiarization in usage of programmable logic control systems, field devices & support equipment.

Practical knowledge of math and formulas used in the maintenance and operation of electric generating plants.

Fundamental knowledge in reading and understanding blueprints, schematics, specifications, and O&M manuals relating to turbines, generators, engines, pumps, motors, batteries and electrical switchgear.

Fundamental knowledge in the operation of high voltage substations and comprehension of DC control systems for the operation of breakers, transformers and circuit switchers within a ring bus configuration.

General competency for good verbal and non-verbal communication skills that include preparing and keeping records, making periodic reports, scheduling unit operation &/or maintenance outages via dispatch control center, and industrial standard hand signals associated with crane and heavy lifting operation.

Immediate ability to respond to adverse working conditions such as unpredictable electric system emergencies & weather related-ambient conditions, confined spaces, heat, and noise associated with a combustion turbine operating environment.

Ability to establish and maintain an effective working relationship with superiors, subordinates, other employees, and the general public contacted in the course of the work.

Tools and Equipment Used:

The operator must employ personal protective equipment such as a hard hat, safety shoes, ear protection, and electrically safe clothing as specified under OSHA 1910.269 for electrical workers in a plant or substation environment. Familiarity is required with various tools used in mechanical dismantling for inspecting gas turbines & reciprocating engines; pneumatic & hydraulically powered wrenches, jacks, portable hoists and mobile cranes, high tension cables and slings, torque wrenches, micrometers & calipers, dial indicators, feeler gauges, alignment dies and wire, wheel-shaft pullers, block and tackle, compressors, winches, slugging tools, acetylene torches, strap wrenches, scaffolding, shims & shim stock, cribbing materials, oil filtering equipment, and various solvents and cleaning materials. The operator will use various troubleshooting devices for measuring circuit continuity, polarity, resistance, voltage, and amperage in control circuits, rubber insulated protective gear and equipment, fiberglass-electrical insulated "hot-sticks", high pressure Nitrogen (N2), Sulfur Fluor oxide (SF6), and Carbon Dioxide (CO2) gas cylinders. General hand tools are used to make minor and technical repairs on piping and electrical equipment. Technical tools include boroscope equipment, notebook computer, ground fault locator, fox & hound circuit analyzer, and laboratory instruments used for primary water analysis.

Physical Demands:

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee must be capable of negotiating rough terrain on foot to access maintenance problems and operating a variety of motorized equipment. In accordance with Department of Labor guidelines, this position requires capability of occasionally lifting 50-100 pounds in confined space during execution of duties, frequently exerting 25-50 pounds, and 10-20 pounds constantly. Ability to work under adverse conditions such as confined spaces, heat, and noise associated with high-speed rotating equipment. Requires mobility to complete errands, flexibility of body, manual dexterity, and hand/eye coordination adequate to use equipment as assigned. The operator must be able to safely work at heights & on platforms well above ground level.

The City of Gardner is an equal opportunity employer. Any applicant/employee with a disability as defined in the Americans with Disabilities Act may request an accommodation to perform the functions of this position. Requests should be made to the immediate supervisor.

The duties listed above are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment to the position.

The job description does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and the employee and is subject to change by the employer as the needs of the employer and requirements of the job change.