SCADA Senior Engineer

Hamburg
20 hours ago
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SCADA Senior Engineer for a major Offshore Wind Project based in Germany

Responsibilities

SCADA Architecture & Integration, to ensure interoperable monitoring and control across wind turbines, substation IEDs, meteorological systems, and the plant management system.
Implement and validate telecontrol communication between offshore platforms, RTUs/IEDs, and the central control centre; configure ASDU/IOA addressing, sequence control, and event reporting.
Grid Connection & Interface with TSOs, align SCADA signal lists, alarms, and controls with TSO grid connection rules
Support commissioning and acceptance testing at onshore converter stations and offshore platforms, consistent with AC/HVDC connection concepts applied in German offshore grids.
Ensure SCADA and OT networks comply with Energy Industry Act obligations on offshore grid connection planning/execution and TSO responsibilities.
Implement cybersecurity controls and KRITIS requirements and track evolving NIS2 implementation under the revised BSI Act
Support compliance related to EEG/WindSeeG procedures impacting offshore wind operations and signals.
Testing & Commissioning
Documentation & Stakeholder Interface

Requirements

Bachelor's/master's in electrical/Power Systems Engineering, Automation/Control, or related discipline.
5 years' experience in utility SCADA in offshore wind Germany.
Standards & Technical Skills
Hands on expertise with information models/mappings and compliance testing.
Familiarity with German grid connection application rules and TSO?specific NAR requirements for offshore connections.
Working knowledge of AC vs HVDC offshore connection architectures used in Germany.
Regulatory & Cybersecurity
Demonstrated understanding of EnWG/NABEG processes and BNetzA oversight on grid expansion and connection; ability to embed regulatory obligations into SCADA design and procedures

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