

Energy tech co. that designs, builds, services gas, nuclear, hydro, steam & wind power systems globally.
1 days ago
Experienced (8-12 years)
Full Time
Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India
Office Full-Time
Company Size
76,800 Employees
Service Specialisms
Sector Specialisms
Become part of a winning team and help deliver the Green Energy transition. As a Lead Control Automation System Engineer you will oversee the design, development, implementation, and maintenance of control and automation systems, leading a team of engineers and technicians to execute projects efficiently, meet client requirements, and adhere to industry standards. The role optimizes processes across manufacturing, energy, and utilities.
Key responsibilities include configuring IEC61850 IEDs via vendor‑specific tools and generating Substation Configuration Language (SCL) files for system integration, while applying interlocking principles in substation automation. You will design, configure, and test HVDC control system hardware within defined budgets and schedules, and troubleshoot complex IEC61850 communications using tools such as IED Scout and Wireshark. Coordination with Balance of Plant equipment and SCADA systems, defining I/O lists, analyzing signal interfaces, and configuring Remote Terminal Units, Bay Controllers, and Merging Units for digital substations are also required.
You will design LAN and communication architectures, configure industrial Ethernet switches, routers, and satellite clocks, and follow departmental design standards and engineering reviews. Defining control panel requirements and producing detailed design documentation—including electrical schematics, wiring schedules, test specifications, assembly drawings, and bills of materials—will be part of your duties. Overseeing testing, FAT witnessing, and presenting technical information to internal and external customers, as well as supporting site installation and commissioning, are essential responsibilities.
The role requires a degree in Electronics or Electrical Engineering and strong experience configuring Substation Bay Controllers, Merging Units, and IEC61850 IEDs. Experience in control panel design for substation or power‑plant environments, distributed control systems, and substation automation is essential, along with proficiency in AutoCAD, e‑base, Microsoft Visio, and knowledge of industrial communication networks such as Profibus and Ethernet‑based protocols. Desired traits include strong oral and written communication, problem‑analysis skills, project management ability, and the capability to document, plan, market, and execute programs.
At GE Renewable Energy engineers tackle unique, challenging projects with a solution‑focused approach, supported by loyal colleagues and opportunities to impact the energy transition. The role offers a dynamic international environment, flexible work agreements, competitive benefits—including private health insurance—and relocation assistance, fostering professional growth while contributing to decarbonization.