As the nation’s first statewide, “transmission only” company, VELCO manages the safe, reliable, cost-effective transmission of electric power throughout Vermont and as a part of the integrated New England regional network. Why you should join our team As an OT Engineer, you’ll play a key role in supporting and modernizing critical transmission infrastructure. Your work will directly impact grid reliability, cybersecurity, and data-driven operations in a highly regulated environment. You’ll design and manage systems that connect field assets, communication networks, and analytics—helping ensure secure, efficient, and resilient energy delivery. This role offers the opportunity to work at the forefront of the evolving energy landscape, driving innovation across cyber-physical systems and operational technology. Utilities are rapidly evolving with smart grids, renewable energy integration, and digital transformation. You’ll work with cutting-edge technologies shaping the future of energy and infrastructure. How you will make an impact If you’re looking to apply your expertise where it truly matters—powering communities and strengthening critical infrastructure—this is your opportunity to make a meaningful impact. We are seeking an experienced Operational Technology (OT) Engineer to lead the design, implementation, and security of our industrial control systems and OT infrastructure. This role will serve as a technical leader, driving best practices across SCADA, PLC, and networked control systems while ensuring high availability, performance, and cybersecurity of mission-critical operations. The Engineer, Operational Technology (OT) is responsible for designing, deploying, and maintaining OT systems supporting VELCO’s transmission system, including communication networks, field assets, and performance analytics. The Operational Technology (OT) Engineer plays a critical role in designing, implementing, and maintaining industrial control systems, data infrastructure, and cybersecurity measures for utility operations. This position ensures reliable, secure, and efficient management of transmission cyber and physical assets, supporting grid stability, compliance with NERC standards, and data-driven decision-making in a regulated environment. This role requires technical experience in utility systems and the technology components supporting their operations across the organization. Experience with the cyber-physical domain is pivotal in optimizing industrial processes, enhancing resilience and governance of operational technology systems.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
11-50 employees