





Niche senior control-systems role at Tier‑1 GE reduces applicant density despite brand recognition.
Specialized PLC/DCS and industrial control expertise limits transferability across industries.
Explicit 8–14 years requirement plus mandatory PLC/DCS and cybersecurity skills enforce strict filtering.
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Design and execute hydroelectric power plant control systems including hardware and software across multiple projects, working autonomously under supervision.
Develop and configure PLC-based control systems (Rockwell, Mark VIe, etc.) including network setup, cybersecurity, HMI programming, and logic simulation testing.
Coordinate with cross-functional teams and global stakeholders to deliver project deliverables, perform site surveys, testing, FAT support, and implement standard design practices.
Bachelor's Degree in Electrical, Electronics, Instrumentation, or Control Engineering.
8 to 14 years of Controls Engineering experience with at least 5 years in PLC hardware design and software programming.
Experience with DCS design tools such as Rockwell Automation, Mark VIe, Siemens, ABB, or Emerson systems; knowledge of cybersecurity standards IEC62443 and NERC-CIP.
Strong English communication skills for global stakeholder interaction; hybrid work model with 3 days office; relocation assistance provided.
Experienced in power or large EPC industries with strong background in hydroelectric power plant control system design and implementation.
Familiarity with global cybersecurity standards and capable of applying secure design practices in control system engineering.
Able to manage project execution environments involving multiple suppliers and interfaces, resolving conflicts and guiding teams effectively.