





Niche PLC/DCS expertise and senior requirement reduce applicant density despite strong brand.
Highly domain-specific PLC/DCS and hydro power control experience limits cross-industry transferability.
Explicit 8–14 years requirement, mandatory PLC/DCS experience and cybersecurity standards make filters stringent.
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Lead hardware and software design for hydroelectric power plant control systems including PLC programming, HMI configuration, and network/cybersecurity architecture.
Manage project execution deliverables such as contract analysis, supplier coordination, logic programming updates, documentation, and schedule tracking.
Conduct testing, FAT support, site surveys, and provide technical training while collaborating cross-functionally and globally on control system projects.
Bachelor's degree in Electrical/Electronics/Instrumentation/Control Engineering from accredited college/university.
8 to 14 years of controls engineering experience with at least 5 years focused on PLC hardware design and software programming.
Proficiency with Rockwell Automation/Mark VIe/Siemens/ABB/Emerson based control system tools (e.g., RS Logix, Studio 5000, FT View, Control ST).
Knowledge of global cybersecurity standards such as IEC62443 and NERC-CIP relevant to DCS design.
Experienced in power plant or large EPC projects with control system design, hardware and software development, and cybersecurity integration.
Demonstrated ability to work autonomously under supervision, deliver within project timelines, and manage supplier and customer coordination.
Skilled in cross-functional and global collaboration with strong command of English for stakeholder management.