| Aspect | Scada Controls Engineer | Automation Engineer |
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| Credentials | Typically requires a degree in electrical, control systems, or related fields; certifications in PLC or SCADA systems are common | Similar credentials; often holds degrees in engineering with certifications in automation or control systems |
| Work Environment | Works primarily on SCADA systems, control panels, and software for monitoring and controlling industrial processes | Focuses on designing, developing, and implementing automated systems across various industries |
| Industry Usage | Commonly employed in manufacturing, energy, and utilities for process control | Used across manufacturing, automotive, and process industries for system automation |
While both roles involve control systems and automation, a Scada Controls Engineer specializes in SCADA software and systems for real-time monitoring, whereas an Automation Engineer has a broader focus on designing and implementing automated processes. The roles often overlap but differ in scope and specific technical expertise.