Delivery Integration Engineer

Harry James Group
Sheffield
6 days ago
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The Harry James Group is working in partnership with a globally recognised company within energy storage who is currently expanding due to market demand. We’re looking to hire a Delivery Integration Engineer to support a growing portfolio of projects. The ideal candidate will have a background working in the renewable energy industry, have experience and knowledge of SCADA standards, basic knowledge of programming – Java, Javascript, Python and knowledge in networking protocols – VLAN, NAT, and basic principle of switches and routers.


Responsibilities;

– As part of the solution team, you will develop and deploy software & control technologies on the clients platform according to the solution standards and project requirements that solves electrical power and energy problems. You will often need to innovate to meet new challenges.

– When it comes to coding, you will most often code in Java but will also involve Javascript and Python languages from time to time.

– You will need to read decent amount of electrical engineering documents to understand the design and will develop technical documents of your own according to our standards.

– You will work closely with other electrical, mechanical and software engineers when delivering solutions to projects.

– You may need to travel to the site to help commissioning your work at large solar, wind, energy storage or hybrid power plants.


Required;

– Degree in Electrical Engineering with experience in substations, power plants and power transmission systems.

– Experience or knowledge of SCADA standards and products

– Basic knowledge of programming – Java, Javascript, phython.

– Knowledge of Networking – VLAN, NAT, and basic principle of switches and routers configuration.

– Knowledge of industrial communication protocol (Modbus, OPC DA/OPC UA).

– Passionate about renewable energy.

– Knowledge on Grid Code Compliance (IEEE 1547) related testing.

– Attention to details and good time management skill. Ability to multi-tasking and engage multiple projects simultaneously.


Optional;

– Knowledge of TCP/IP network communication devices and protocols

– Java experience

– Experience with DNP3, IEC-61850, IEC-61870-104-5

– Grasp of cybersecurity principles and practices in software products

– Familiar with Linux OS

– Working experience with Modern software development management tools including JIRA, GIT and Confluence.

– Familiar with ssh and tunneling.

– Working experience with Docker and/or Kubernetes.

– Experience in creating an HMI screens.

– Experience with drawing tools to create diagram such as SLD, P&ID, such as ACAD or Visio.


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