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SCADA Engineer - Solar

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SCADA Engineer – Solar – UK Wide – Permanent
We’re supporting a fast-growing renewable energy EPC as they expand their portfolio of utility-scale solar farms, microgrid systems and district heating networks across the UK.
They’re now hiring an experienced SCADA Engineer to strengthen their technical delivery team and support multiple new-build projects from design through to commissioning.
The SCADA Engineer role will involve:


  • Taking ownership of system handover activities, ensuring all technical documentation is collated, accurate and ready for client sign-off

  • Reviewing technical specifications and requirements to support system design decisions

  • Working closely with internal procurement teams to advise on technical selections and supplier processes

  • Defining SCADA system architecture and coordinating interfaces with substations, DNO assets, PPC systems and external suppliers

  • Designing communication network architecture and supporting areas such as LAN configuration, cybersecurity considerations and bandwidth planning

  • Producing detailed engineering documentation including signal lists, communications matrices, IP mapping, block diagrams, cabling schedules and calculation notes

  • Supporting on-site activities during installation, testing, commissioning and system optimisation

  • Ensuring all work delivered is fully compliant with contractual, regulatory and industry standards

The successful SCADA Engineer will need:


  • Background in Electrical Engineering (degree or diploma)

  • Strong ability to understand technical requirements and translate them into practical engineering solutions

  • Knowledge of control panel design or industrial control systems

  • Confident communication skills with the ability to work across multidisciplinary teams

  • Solid IT capability, particularly MS Excel and general engineering software/tools

To register interest in this role, please apply with an up-to-date CV ASAP

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