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SCADA Systems Engineer

Columbia City, IN · On-site

$94K - $107K/yr

Northeastern REMC is seeking an Operations Technology Systems Administrator. In this role, you'll ... Familiarity with SCADA protocols such as DNP3, Modbus, SEL, IEC 61850, or similar communication ...

SCADA Systems Engineer

Columbia City, IN · On-site

$94K - $107K/yr

Northeastern REMC is seeking an Operations Technology Systems Administrator. In this role, you'll ... Familiarity with SCADA protocols such as DNP3, Modbus, SEL, IEC 61850, or similar communication ...

You will administer switches, firewalls, VoIP systems, and manage software deployment, updates, and patching to maintain reliability and compliance. You will also contribute to SCADA IT/OT ...

You will administer switches, firewalls, VoIP systems, and manage software deployment, updates, and patching to maintain reliability and compliance. You will also contribute to SCADA IT/OT ...

You will administer switches, firewalls, VoIP systems, and manage software deployment, updates, and patching to maintain reliability and compliance. You will also contribute to SCADA IT/OT ...

Administer and support PI Data Archive, PI AF, PI Vision, Interfaces, and Connectors. * Design and maintain integrations between PI, SCADA, OT systems, and enterprise applications. * Develop and ...

The SCADA team works across a variety of domains including programming within third-party SCADA ... It is unlawful in Massachusetts to require or administer a lie detector test as a condition of ...

SCADA Analyst Location: Tyler, Texas Are you excited by challenges? Do you enjoy working in a fast ... Pipeline operators came next, followed by land administrators, pumpers, and planners. Since 1998 ...

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What are the typical daily responsibilities of a SCADA Administrator?

As a SCADA Administrator, your daily tasks generally include monitoring and maintaining SCADA systems, troubleshooting system alarms or failures, and applying software patches or upgrades. You'll often collaborate with engineering, IT, and field operations teams to ensure data integrity and system uptime. Additionally, you may assist with configuring user access, generating operational reports, and implementing cybersecurity measures to protect critical infrastructure. Your work is crucial in supporting safe, efficient, and seamless operations for industries such as utilities, manufacturing, and energy.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Scada Administrator position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a SCADA Administrator, you need a solid understanding of industrial control systems, network administration, and cybersecurity, typically supported by a degree in engineering, IT, or a related field. Proficiency with SCADA platforms (such as Wonderware, Siemens, or GE), knowledge of PLC programming, and certifications like CompTIA Security+ or Cisco CCNA are highly valued. Strong analytical thinking, problem-solving skills, and effective communication set exceptional candidates apart. These abilities ensure the secure, efficient, and reliable operation of automation systems that are critical to industrial and utility operations.

What is a SCADA Administrator job?

A SCADA Administrator is responsible for managing, maintaining, and troubleshooting Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems used for monitoring and controlling industrial processes. They ensure the system's security, performance, and reliability while configuring hardware, software, and network components. SCADA Administrators also support operators, conduct system upgrades, and implement cybersecurity measures to protect critical infrastructure.

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SCADA Systems Engineer

SCADA Systems Engineer

Northeastern REMC

Columbia City, IN

$94K - $107K/yr

Full-time

Posted 14 hours ago


Job description

Northeastern REMC is seeking an Operations Technology Systems Administrator. In this role, you'll be responsible for designing, maintaining, troubleshooting, and improving the cooperative’s Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition systems. You will support real-time monitoring and control of substations, distribution automation devices, communications equipment, and related operational technology systems. This role works closely with Engineering, Operations, Dispatch, IT, Metering, and field personnel to ensure reliable, secure, and accurate system visibility and control.

At Northeastern REMC, we’re committed to delivering safe, reliable, and affordable electric service. In all we do, we remain focused on adding value for our members and supporting the communities we serve in Northeast Indiana.  If you enjoy a fast-paced environment with opportunities to learn and grow, review the qualifications for this role and consider joining our team! 

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering Technology, Computer Engineering, Information / Operations Technology, or related field required, or equivalent experience in SCADA, utility operations, automation, controls, communications, or power systems may be considered.
  • Professional Engineer license, EIT certification, or related technical certifications are a plus, but not required.
  • Strong knowledge of electric distribution systems, substations, feeders, switching devices, and utility operations required.
  • Experience with electric utility SCADA systems, RTUs, protective relays, distribution automation devices, or substation equipment strongly preferred.
  • Familiarity with SCADA protocols such as DNP3, Modbus, SEL, IEC 61850, or similar communication protocols.
  • Knowledge of SEL relays, recloser controls, capacitor controls, regulator controls, RTUs, and communication processors.
  • Experience with fiber networks, radios, cellular routers, Ethernet switches, firewalls, and IP networking.
  • Familiarity with SQL, Power BI, historian systems, scripting, or data analytics.
  • Understanding of cybersecurity practices for operational technology systems.
  • Experience with SCADA commissioning, point-to-point testing, and field troubleshooting; ability to troubleshoot both electrical and communication issues and prioritize issues affecting system visibility, control, reliability, and safety.
  • Good written and verbal communication skills with ability to clearly explain technical issues to varied audiences (engineers, dispatchers, linemen, IT staff, and management).
  • Ability to read electrical one-lines, wiring diagrams, schematics, control drawings, and communication diagrams.
  • Detail-oriented with strong documentation and problem-solving skills; ability to drive change management toward issue resolution and continuous improvement.
  • Valid driver’s license required.

 KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Maintain and support the SCADA master system, historian, alarms, displays, databases, and communication interfaces.
  • Build, test, and update SCADA screens, points, tags, alarms, control logic, and one-line diagrams.
  • Monitor system performance and resolve SCADA communication, data quality, and control issues; support SCADA communications over fiber, radio, cellular, Ethernet, serial, and IP-based networks.
  • Maintain accurate SCADA documentation, point lists, device records, communication diagrams, and change logs.
  • Configure and integrate substations, reclosers, regulators, capacitor controls, motor-operated switches, meters, RTUs, relays, and other field devices into SCADA.
  • Support testing and commissioning new or modified SCADA-controlled equipment.
  • Assist with point-to-point checkout, control testing, alarm verification, and operational readiness reviews.
  • Troubleshoot RTUs, relays, modems, radios, fiber equipment, cellular routers, and other communications devices.
  • Work with IT and communications staff to maintain secure and reliable OT network connectivity. Identify and resolve latency, dropped communication, failed polls, and intermittent connectivity issues.
  • Assist with network addressing, device configuration, firewall coordination, VPN access, and communication path documentation.
  • Follow cybersecurity best practices for operational technology systems, support incident response, vulnerability management, and audit documentation related to SCADA and OT systems.
  • Assist with user access reviews, password management, patching, backups, disaster recovery, and system hardening.
  • Coordinate with IT to ensure proper separation and protection of business and operational networks.
  • Provide technical support to Dispatch, Operations, Engineering, and field crews.
  • Assist with outage response, switching support, device status verification, and operational troubleshooting.
  • Support distribution automation, FLISR, volt-var optimization, generator monitoring, load monitoring, and other advanced grid applications.
  • Develop reports, dashboards, and data extracts from SCADA and historian systems to support planning and operations. Recommend improvements to SCADA standards, device settings, alarm philosophy, and communication architecture.
  • Participate in substation, distribution automation, fiber, communications, and system improvement projects.
  • Review SCADA-related designs, drawings, specifications, and vendor submittals and coordinate with contractors, consultants, vendors, and internal departments during design, construction, commissioning, and closeout.

 WORK ENVIRONMENT

Ability to work in varied environmental conditions, including extreme weather, confined spaces, and heights. Ability to lift and carry 75 pounds. Must be able to stand, kneel, crouch, and work in awkward positions for extended periods and use personal protective equipment (PPE) as required. Must be able to distinguish between colors. Will be required to visit substations, communication sites, and distribution field locations. May be required to be available during evenings, weekends, and holidays to support outages, planned switching, system upgrades, or emergency response as needed.

 This position description is not intended to be all-inclusive. An employee will also perform other reasonably related business duties as assigned to fulfill the cooperative’s objectives.

Employment Type: FULL_TIME