

Global leader in electrification, automation and digitization for industries, infrastructure and buildings.
Key responsibilities include engineering systems for monitoring and control of electrical power distribution, configuring and commissioning EPMS SCADA systems, creating graphical screens and databases, verifying electrical one‑line drawings, and troubleshooting commissioned installations.
Candidates should have 5–8 years of SCADA development, installation and configuration experience, a BS in Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering or Computer Science, and a solid understanding of communication protocols such as ModBus and IEC 61850. Experience with programming languages like Python, C#, C++, Cicode or JavaScript, as well as database design (MS‑SQL) or HTML development, is a plus.
Preferred background includes HMI/SCADA development for EPMS/BMS or control applications and experience with platforms such as Citect SCADA, EcoStruxure Power Operation, Ignition or AVEVA System Platform. The role also calls for strong problem‑solving, detail‑orientation, an open‑minded and creative mindset, and the ability to communicate efficiently in English within a multicultural environment.
For this U.S.-based full-time position the compensation range is $96,000 – $144,000 per year, inclusive of base pay and a short-term incentive. Pay is set within the range based on performance, skills, experience and education. Schneider Electric also provides a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, basic life insurance, flexible work arrangements, paid family leave, 401(k) with match, well‑being programs, 12 holidays, 15 days of paid time off (prorated first year), stock purchase eligibility and military leave benefits.
The position offers the chance to work with cutting‑edge technologies, influence technical strategy and best practices, and engage in continuous learning across technical and commercial domains. Employees benefit from a collaborative environment, exposure to diverse technical challenges, and career growth through hands‑on experience with complex engineering projects.