SCADA is an acronym for Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition. The task for SCADA is to design Control Systems and monitor data to logically manage the successful production of goods. In this case, renewable energy control applications, managing and supervising the controls and machinery used in the production, storage, and transmission of solar energy, ensuring the reliability and availability of LPL Solar’s EPC utility grade projects by overseeing and troubleshooting the SCADA control systems and energy control applications on our projects. Project sizes range from 50-300+ MW state-of-the-art utility grade solar facilities. Under the direction of the SCADA and Control Systems Manager, a SCADA and Control Systems Technician analyzes, plans, inspects, and participates in highly skilled work within the renewables energy sector. More specifically, spreadsheet and reporting software, Human Machine Interface (HMI), automated control systems, server systems, meteorological systems, field telemetry communications systems, energy information networks, LAN/WAN networks, fiber optic networks, and the latest technology of measurement, data acquisition, and control thereof. Performs other related duties as assigned. This is a position that must have the ability to work independently, with vision, patience, and forethought. Many times, the SCADA & Control Systems Technician shall exercise independent judgment on diverse and specialized duties involving the design, programming, installation, and maintenance of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC’s), Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition Systems (SCADA), proprietary software, Human Machine Interfaces (HMI) and related energy automation and control systems. The position ensures the support of network communications and associated hardware including process input/output (I/O) networks and LAN/WAN used in plant information networks. The SCADA and Control Systems Technician is also responsible for planning, organizing, providing technical support, evaluating, and participating in the teamwork with many different disciplines of staff responsible for the design, construction, installation, modification, maintenance and repair of electrical, instrumentation, control systems, operational technology, critical power systems, equipment, machinery, and devices at a state-of-the-art utility grade solar facilities. Additionally, the technician is responsible for providing technical level support to an Electrical Services Manager and Commissioning Manager in a variety of areas. Performance of the work requires the use of independence, initiative, and discretion within established guidelines.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Associate degree
Number of Employees
51-100 employees