To thrive as a SCADA Developer, you need strong programming skills (often in languages like C#, Java, or Python), a solid understanding of industrial automation protocols, and experience with SCADA system design and implementation. Familiarity with industry-standard SCADA platforms (such as Wonderware, Ignition, or GE iFIX), as well as relevant certifications like CompTIA or ISA, is highly beneficial. Excellent problem-solving abilities, communication skills, and attention to detail help developers excel when working on complex, real-time systems with cross-functional teams. These skills are crucial to ensuring the reliability, security, and efficiency of critical infrastructure and automation projects where precision and uptime are paramount.