

Energy tech co. that designs, builds, services gas, nuclear, hydro, steam & wind power systems globally.
The HMI/SCADA engineer is responsible for preparing the architecture of the SCADA system, finalizing communications methods and interface tools, and working with global stakeholders and third‑party vendors to devise optimal SCADA solutions for metals/test benches and the mining domain.
Key responsibilities include carrying out SCADA projects with at least three years of experience, understanding customer requirements, producing functional and design documents, supporting projects under strict OTR timelines, providing technically sound solutions, identifying and mitigating technical risks, ensuring compliance with EHS policies, proposing improvements in processes, tools, and technologies, and fostering relationships with other GE business entities, suppliers, and subcontractors to maximize synergies.
The role requires a master’s or bachelor’s degree in electrical, electronics, or instrumentation engineering (or equivalent) and three or more years of technical experience, such as application development in InTouch, iFIX, Cimplicity, or WinCC, system design—including HMI server/client and redundant server configurations—historian and alarm management, SQL‑backed report generation, strong HMI development background, scripting (VBA, C/C++), database integration (SQL, MS Access, Python), autonomous SCADA development and commissioning, virtual‑machine deployment, cyber‑protection knowledge, Windows and MS Office proficiency, web‑based application development, and IoT/Thin Client/VM‑ESXi experience.
Personal qualities include the ability to work in a multi‑disciplined international team, strong organization and multitasking skills, excellent communication and report‑writing abilities, and optional French or German language proficiency. The candidate must be willing to travel on short notice within the base country and overseas for short‑ or long‑term assignments.
Relocation assistance is provided. GE Vernova’s mission focuses on addressing the climate crisis by electrifying the world and decarbonizing energy, emphasizing innovation and a commitment to a sustainable energy future.