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EDGE Computing SCADA Engineer

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Glasgow
2 weeks ago
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Position Overview

We’re the world’s largest independent renewable energy company guided by a simple yet powerful vision: to create a future where everyone has access to affordable, zero‑carbon energy.

Key Accountabilities
  • Manage technical discussions with internal and external IT/OT specialists to agree networking and cyber security design for edge box installations
  • Manage completion of product onboarding and site‑specific documentation (networking, IP addresses, site topology)
  • Manage procurement of edge box hardware and logistics
  • Deploy operating system, product software and site‑specific configuration onto edge boxes
  • Provide remote support to field technicians, OT Engineers, and Site Management staff during edge box site deployment (may require occasional site visits). Create and execute/coordinate comprehensive Site Acceptance Tests (SATs) to verify system functionality
  • Collaborate with cross‑functional teams to ensure successful project execution and on‑site integration
  • Participate in technical discussions to help develop the tools and processes for efficient product deployment
  • Develop and document technical processes and procedures to ensure knowledge transfer and maintain best practices
  • Monitor and maintain the software and hardware of existing customer deployments
Knowledge & Experience
  • Familiarity with Operational Technology (OT) networks and cybersecurity industry practices
  • Familiarity with IT systems, computer hardware and operating systems such as Linux
  • Familiarity with SCADA systems
  • Familiarity with Wind Turbine and/or Solar Inverter Controller networks desirable
  • Familiarity with industrial automation principles and communication protocols (Modbus, OPC, etc.) is desirable
  • Knowledge of how wind and solar farms operate desirable
  • Demonstrable experience in configuring, deploying IT equipment for industrial applications
  • Proven track record in deploying and troubleshooting controls software in operational environments
  • Experience of working remotely without close supervision
  • Experience with SCADA systems deployment, HMI development tools, and edge computing technologies is advantageous
  • Experience in working with GitHub desirable
Qualifications
  • Bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in Engineering, Computer Science, or equivalent qualifications
Benefits

Competitive package with a wide range of benefits and rewards.


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