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Remote Data Acquisition Jobs in Georgia (NOW HIRING)

Conduct research, provide analysis and manage land data to maximize the profit of existing and ... Embrace a remote work environment. * Strong desire to work in land acquisition. Your Education and ...

... the data acquisition strategy when required. * After influencing scope and prioritizing the ... Experience working with remote and global teams * Results driven with a positive can-do attitude ...

... the data acquisition strategy when required. * After influencing scope and prioritizing the ... Experience working with remote and global teams * Results driven with a positive can-do attitude ...

Senior Talent Acquisition Coordinator

Dunwoody, GA ยท On-site +1

$23.08 - $34.62/hr

Generates reports on candidate and recruiter activity ensuring data accuracy and supporting Talent ... remote hire at the company's discretion. The candidate's final salary offer will be based on the ...

Sr Data Analyst

Atlanta, GA ยท On-site +1

$82K - $104K/yr

Atlanta, GA, Remote Duration : 6 to 12 Months Contract to Hire The client is not willing to sponsor ... Acquisition Lead |NAVTECH INC |www.navtechusa.com

Integrate SCADA systems with historians (e.g., OSI PI, Wonderware, AVEVA) for data acquisition ... Most work is currently remote, but engineers may need to travel up to 25% in the future for ...

This is a remote, flexible role for candidates who are analytical, commercially curious, and ... Analyze data, documents, websites, interviews, and public information to form concise ...

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Remote Data Acquisition information

What is remote data acquisition?

Remote data acquisition jobs involve collecting, monitoring, and analyzing data from various sources without being physically present on-site. Professionals in this field use specialized software, devices, and communication networks to access real-time or stored data from remote locations. These roles are common in industries like environmental monitoring, energy, manufacturing, and IT, where sensors or systems transmit data to centralized platforms. Responsibilities often include configuring data acquisition systems, ensuring data quality, troubleshooting connectivity issues, and reporting findings to stakeholders.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a remote data acquisition specialist?

To thrive as a Remote Data Acquisition Specialist, you need a strong background in data collection methodologies, analytical skills, and experience with data management, often supported by a degree in computer science, information systems, or a related field. Proficiency with data acquisition tools, APIs, web scraping technologies, and familiarity with database systems like SQL are typically required. Attention to detail, problem-solving skills, and effective remote communication are valuable soft skills for this role. These competencies ensure accurate data gathering, efficient workflow, and reliable collaboration with distributed teams.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in remote data acquisition roles, and how can they be managed?

Professionals in remote data acquisition often face challenges such as ensuring data accuracy from decentralized sources, maintaining secure data transmission, and managing technical issues without on-site support. To overcome these, it's important to establish clear data validation protocols, use reliable remote monitoring tools, and maintain regular communication with both technical and non-technical team members. Building strong documentation habits and participating in virtual training sessions can also help address these challenges effectively.

What is the difference between Remote Data Acquisition vs Remote Data Collection?

AspectRemote Data AcquisitionRemote Data Collection
Primary FocusGathering data from various sources, often involving specialized tools and technical processesCollecting data directly from individuals or sources, often through surveys or forms
Required SkillsTechnical skills, data analysis, familiarity with data acquisition toolsCommunication skills, survey design, data entry
Work EnvironmentTechnical settings, remote or on-site labs, fieldworkRemote, office, or field environments
Common IndustriesResearch, engineering, data servicesMarket research, social sciences, healthcare

Remote Data Acquisition involves technical processes to gather data from various sources, often requiring specialized skills. In contrast, Remote Data Collection focuses on gathering data directly from individuals or sources, typically through surveys or forms. Both roles are essential in data-driven industries but differ in methods and skill requirements.

What are the most commonly searched types of Data Acquisition jobs in Georgia?

The most popular types of Data Acquisition jobs in Georgia are:

What job categories do people searching Remote Data Acquisition jobs in Georgia look for?

The top searched job categories for Remote Data Acquisition jobs in Georgia are:

What cities in Georgia are hiring for Remote Data Acquisition jobs?

Cities in Georgia with the most Remote Data Acquisition job openings:

Infographic showing various Remote Data Acquisition job openings in Georgia as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 82% Full Time, 13% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 87% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution.

Real-Time Control and Data Acquisition Engineer (Level I - V)

Georgia System Operations Corporation

Tucker, GA โ€ข On-site, Remote

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Real-Time Control and Data Acquisition Engineer I-V

Support the Real-Time Systems That Power Georgia's Electric Grid

Georgia System Operations Corporation (GSOC) is seeking a Real-Time Control and Data Acquisition Engineer to support the Energy Control Systems (ECS) group and the Real-Time Control and Data Acquisition (RCDA) team.

This role helps ensure the Energy Management System (EMS) accurately represents the generation, transmission, and distribution assets of OPC, GTC, and the EMCs. This real-time representation enables control room operators to economically dispatch generation, monitor facilities, control high-side protective and sectionalizing devices, monitor alarms and events, and collect reliable operating data.

This opportunity is ideal for an engineer who enjoys working at the intersection of power systems, EMS/SCADA technology, real-time data quality, system modeling, and operational reliability.

Candidates with deeper EMS/SCADA experience, advanced power system knowledge, and demonstrated technical leadership may be considered for higher-level classifications (Engineer III, IV, or V).

What You'll Do

As a Real-Time Control and Data Acquisition Engineer, you will play a key role in maintaining accurate, timely, and reliable EMS/SCADA data and system representations that support real-time operations.

You will:

  • Support implementation of transmission, generation, and distribution projects into the EMS in accordance with RCDA standards.
  • Assist with engineering reviews related to EMS functions, including database design and integrity, communications integrity, metering data timeliness and quality, and related system data needs.
  • Support RCDA studies, services, and operational needs for GSOC, GTC, OPC, EMC members, and ECS associates.
  • Help ensure EMS/SCADA systems provide accurate and timely information to support generation and transmission control room operations.
  • Collaborate with RCDA team members on EMS design, consulting services, data quality, and real-time system support.
  • Read and interpret electrical schematic diagrams and use technical documentation to support system modeling and data accuracy.
  • Support reliable collection, presentation, and troubleshooting of real-time operational data.

At advanced levels, this role may also:

  • Provide technical leadership and assistance to RCDA team members, operating personnel, design teams, and field personnel.
  • Participate in and lead engineering analysis related to EMS/SCADA planning, operations, standards, policies, and procedures.
  • Serve as a technical point of contact for external interfaces with departments, member cooperatives, partner organizations, or other companies.
  • Troubleshoot complex real-time data communications issues and support long-term improvements to data quality and system performance.
  • Lead or contribute to EMS/SCADA modernization, database integrity, display design, communications protocol, and operational technology initiatives.

What You Bring

  • Bachelor of Science in Engineering or Engineering Technology, preferably Electrical Engineering, or another related field of study from an accredited college or university. A combination of experience and/or education may be considered.
  • Strong interest in EMS/SCADA systems, power system operations, real-time data, and electric utility operations.
  • Ability to read and understand electrical schematic diagrams.
  • Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and commitment to data accuracy.
  • Strong customer service mindset and effective team communication skills.
  • Ability to obtain and maintain Bulk Electric System Cyber Authorized Status as defined by GSOC policy and applicable NERC Reliability Standards.

Preferred Qualifications

EMS/SCADA & Real-Time Systems

  • Experience with EMS/SCADA deployment, system design, communications protocols, database design, and display design.
  • Experience with GE/Alstom EMS is preferred for advanced levels.
  • Experience troubleshooting real-time data communications systems.
  • Experience with Data Historian tools is preferred.
  • Familiarity with DNP3 protocols, Oracle scripts, and basic UNIX commands is preferred for advanced levels.

Power Systems & Field Technology

  • Understanding of three-phase power, phasor diagrams, and power calculations.
  • Knowledge of metering installations, metering calculations, Remote Terminal Units (RTUs), RTU configuration, data communications, SCADA protocols, and electrical field instrumentation.
  • Experience in power system operations is preferred, with additional substation and/or transmission line design experience desirable.

Tools & Data Skills

  • Knowledge of CAD software and Microsoft Office tools.
  • General understanding of computer databases and computer systems.
  • Experience using database access techniques such as Access, SQL, and Oracle to resolve data issues or support data quality.

Leveling Overview

  • Engineer I - Entry-level engineer with zero to two years of EMS/SCADA experience or equivalent electric utility experience; supports project implementation, system data accuracy, and RCDA team activities with guidance.
  • Engineer II - Developing contributor with two or more years of EMS/SCADA experience and power system operations exposure; supports EMS/SCADA implementation, reviews, troubleshooting, and member support activities.
  • Engineer III - Experienced contributor with four or more years of EMS/SCADA experience and power system operations knowledge; provides technical assistance and participates in engineering analysis.
  • Engineer IV - Advanced contributor with six or more years of EMS/SCADA experience; leads complex technical work, supports EMS/SCADA planning and standards, and provides guidance on real-time system issues.
  • Engineer V - Subject matter expert with eight or more years of EMS/SCADA experience; serves as a technical leader for EMS/SCADA strategy, real-time data quality, external coordination, and system reliability initiatives.

Additional Role Expectations

  • Travel may be required up to 15% to support customers across Georgia, attend training, or participate in seminars and related business activities.
  • Due to the critical nature and continuous operation of the Control Center, this role may be subject to calls and occasional on-call support.
  • When contacted, the role may be required to assist with issue resolution, implement workarounds, or help devise workarounds to support ongoing operations.

Advantages of Working at GSOC

Working at GSOC means more than just a job--it's an opportunity to contribute to work that truly matters.

  • Mission-Driven Impact

Your work directly supports the accuracy and reliability of real-time systems used to operate Georgia's electric grid.

  • Critical Real-Time Technology

Work with EMS/SCADA systems, operational data, and power system models that support control room decisions and system reliability.

  • Strong Values and Professional Standards

Work in an environment grounded in accountability, collaboration, integrity, and continuous improvement where data quality, reliability, and operational excellence are core priorities.

Work Environment & Benefits

GSOC offers a professional, collaborative work environment with competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, and a commitment to creating a respectful and inclusive workplace.

Benefits include, but are not limited to: Medical, Dental, Vision, 401(k) Match, Parental Leave, Educational Assistance, Annual Performance Bonus, Paid Time Off, and Volunteer Time Off.

Why Join GSOC

At GSOC, your work directly supports the systems and data that enable reliable, real-time operation of Georgia's generation, transmission, and distribution assets.

You'll collaborate with skilled engineers, operators, field personnel, and technology professionals in a mission-driven environment focused on operational excellence, reliability, and continuous improvement.

Apply Today

If you're ready to apply your engineering expertise to real-time control systems, EMS/SCADA data, and mission-critical electric grid operations, we encourage you to apply.


Georgia System Operations Corporation is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer, including veterans and disabled. We are a drug-free workplace. All applicants are subject to substance abuse testing.