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SCADA Engineer

City of London
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About the Role: We’re seeking a SCADA Engineer with proven experience in Ignition by Inductive Automation to design, develop, and maintain cutting-edge SCADA systems. You’ll work closely with cross-functional teams to deliver scalable, secure, and high-performance automation solutions across a variety of industries.

✅ Key Responsibilities:
Design and implement SCADA systems using Ignition (Gold Certified level).
Develop HMI/SCADA screens, dashboards, and reports.
Integrate SCADA with PLCs, databases, and MES systems.
Troubleshoot and optimize existing SCADA architectures.
Collaborate with clients and internal teams to gather requirements and deliver tailored solutions.
Ensure compliance with cybersecurity and industry standards.🧠 Requirements:
Ignition Gold Certification (must-have).
3+ years of experience in SCADA system development.
Strong knowledge of industrial protocols (Modbus, OPC UA, MQTT, etc.).
Experience with PLC programming (e.g., Allen-Bradley, Siemens).
Familiarity with SQL databases and scripting (Python preferred).
Excellent problem-solving and communication skills.🌟 Nice to Have:
Experience in manufacturing, energy, or water/wastewater sectors.
Knowledge of cloud-based SCADA solutions.
Familiarity with Industry 4.0 and IIoT technologies.🎯 Why Join Us?
Work on innovative, high-impact projects.
Supportive team culture with opportunities for growth.
Flexible working arrangements and modern tech stack.Ready to power the future of automation?
Apply now or email your CV to (url removed)

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