Commissioning Engineer
Roles and responsibilities Configure and test Bay Control Units (BCUs), RTUs/PLCs, SCMS systems Develop new application solutions with IEC61850, Modbus, Profibus, IEC 101, IEC 104 or other communication protocols relevant in the energy automation field Design, configure, conduct FAT and commissioning of Cybersecurity for Substation Automation systems Be one of our primary customer interfaces, including trouble shooting and commissioning support Occasionally assist in developing new order proposals (bills of materials, clarifying technical comments, etc.) Design, development, implementation, testing, and commissioning of protection and control applications and schemes Prepare (SAT) Site Acceptance Test procedures. Configure, test and perform commissioning SCMS for retrofit applications. Travel to job sites, customer offices and vendors factories expected to be around 75% of total time. Perform Training on the SCMS system to customers Your Qualifications And Skills – Digital And Solid! Bachelor’s degree in Electrical/Electronic/Instrumentation Engineering 5 + years of relevant experience in substation network topology design; Ring/Star experience with redundancy protocol RSTP, PRP & HSR etc Practical knowledge of large 61850 network design, Human-Machine Interface / SCADA Parameterization including implementation of Substation Automation Cyber Security Experience in parameterizing communication protocols, IEC61850, IEC 101, IEC 104 etc Hands-on experience: Configuring and testing BCUs with logics Configuring HMIs with SLDs, Alarms, Events, Trends, etc Configuring Gateways to convert various protocols Configuring, integration and troubleshooting of numerical devices and meters to SCMS/RTU systems Be on site to lead/participate in FAT and/or SAT and/or commissioning as required by the project Knowledge of Cybersecurity in OT Systems including configuration/parameterization of Next Gen Firewall, IDS, Syslog Server , RBAC, Hardening Awareness of IEC 62443 and IEC 62351standards Desired candidate profile Technical Expertise : Strong understanding of substation automation systems, including SCADA, RTUs (Remote Terminal Units), and IEDs (Intelligent Electronic Devices). Cybersecurity Knowledge : Familiarity with cybersecurity principles and practices, particularly in the context of industrial control systems (ICS) and critical infrastructure protection. Commissioning Skills : Experience in the commissioning process for substation automation systems, including testing, troubleshooting, and validation of system performance. Standards and Regulations : Knowledge of relevant industry standards and guidelines (e.g., IEC 61850, NERC CIP, ISO 27001) related to automation and cybersecurity. Network Configuration : Skills in configuring network devices, firewalls, and VPNs to secure communication between automation systems and control centers. Problem-Solving Skills : Ability to diagnose and resolve technical issues during commissioning, ensuring systems meet design specifications. Data Analysis : Proficiency in analyzing system data and performance metrics to optimize automation processes and enhance cybersecurity posture. Documentation Skills : Strong ability to create and maintain accurate documentation, including design specifications, test plans, and commissioning reports. Communication Skills : Excellent verbal and written communication for collaborating with engineering teams, stakeholders, and clients, and for providing training and support. Project Management : Skills in managing project timelines, budgets, and resource allocation related to commissioning activities. Field Experience : Hands-on experience working in substations, including familiarity with electrical equipment and safety protocols. Continuous Learning : Commitment to staying updated on emerging technologies, cybersecurity threats, and best practices in substation automation.