To thrive in a SCADA System role, you need strong knowledge of industrial automation, process control, and network communications, often backed by a degree in engineering or computer science. Experience with SCADA platforms (such as Wonderware, Siemens, or GE), knowledge of PLCs, and certifications like ISA or Cisco are commonly required. Analytical thinking, problem-solving, and clear communication are vital soft skills for troubleshooting and collaborating across operations and IT teams. These competencies ensure safe, reliable, and efficient monitoring and control of industrial processes essential in sectors like utilities, manufacturing, and energy.