SCADA Engineer

Worley

The Role

Overview

Design, integrate and optimise SCADA systems for power generation and wind farms.

Key Responsibilities

  • scada design
  • system integration
  • troubleshooting
  • data analysis
  • cybersecurity
  • budget management

Tasks

-Support on-site activities during downtime by implementing solutions and driving continuous improvement to reduce future occurrences. -Manage budgets for SCADA maintenance and asset programs. -Support troubleshooting, root cause analysis, and provide technical support during outages or upgrades. -Design, develop, and maintain SCADA systems for wind farms and power generation assets. -Support system integration during commissioning and ensure data acquisition/control via RTUs, PLCs, and IEDs. -Ensure cybersecurity and compliance with relevant industry standards. -Assist with SCADA asset plans, including RTUs, PLCs, communications, HMIs, alarms, and control systems. -Ensure compliance with safety, environmental, and company standards. -Coordinate with suppliers and cross-functional teams across engineering, operations, and procurement. -Analyse system data, trends, and performance to drive improvements and resolve technical issues. -Conduct risk assessments, develop maintenance strategies, and manage equipment databases.

Requirements

  • scada
  • chartered
  • bachelor’s
  • cmms
  • ot
  • root cause

What You Bring

-Technical knowledge of SCADA systems and associated equipment, including RTUs, PLCs, communications infrastructure, remote access solutions, PMS, and other control systems. -Chartered status with Engineers Australia (or the ability to obtain it) is essential for this position. -A thorough understanding of relevant safety, environmental, and compliance regulations. -Previous experience working with SCADA systems, ideally within an energy, utilities or industrial environment. -Motivation to build your expertise in power generation with a particular interest in wind turbine and wind farm technologies. -The ability to analyse and interpret data to generate actionable insights. -Proficiency in root cause analysis methodologies such as fault tree analysis and 5-Why. -Willingness and ability to travel to site locations and perform field investigations when required. -Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering or related field. -Formal Asset Management training and certification through AMC, WPiAM, and similar. -A proactive, curious mindset with the ability to collaborate effectively in a fast-paced environment. -Experience using Computerised Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS) such as Oracle EAM, SAP, Maximo, or similar. -An understanding of operational technology (OT) networks and cybersecurity principles relevant to industrial environments.

Benefits

-Exposure to exciting projects. -A supportive and collaborative team. -Ongoing professional development and mentorship from experienced engineers. -Join a fun and inclusive, global team of professionals.

The Company

About Worley

-Expanding globally through steady growth and acquisition. -Broadened reach in Canada, China, the U.S., and beyond. -Merged with Parsons E&C in 2004. -Delivers full-lifecycle services from concept to decommissioning. -Partners on major global projects across energy, chemicals, resources, and power. -Innovates in low-carbon energy and carbon capture. -Large-scale direct air capture engineering in the U.S. -Unified subsidiaries under single identity in 2023, reinforcing integrated engineering model.

Sector Specialisms

Industrial

Energy

Chemicals

Resources

Infrastructure

Water Resources

Utilities

Government

Wind

Solar

Nuclear

Pipeline and Midstream

Heavy Oil Facilities

Security Clearance

-standard background checks are part of the recruitment process. -a pre‑employment medical assessment may be required. -candidates may need to provide a valid police clearance certificate.