HMI Engineer Control & Protection HVDC
About the Role
Location United States of America North Carolina Raleigh Remote vs. Office Hybrid (Remote / Office) Company Siemens Energy, Inc.
Organization Grid Technologies Business Unit Grid Solutions Full / Part time Full-time Experience Level Experienced Professional
A Snapshot of Your Day
As an HMI Engineer for HVDC Systems you will work within a team of HVDC project management and engineering specialists to design and deliver full HVDC control and protection solutions making use of a new transient network analysis laboratory located in Raleigh.
How You’ll Make an Impact
- Providing the Project Engineering in the HVDC Control & Protection department for the SCADA system.
- Create and maintain the specifications and manuals.
- Clarification with internal partners, as well as suppliers and customers on, concepts, features & functions, and graphical representation.
- Create and maintain the HMI software project & signal data base, including operator functions, representations of subsystems, and the operation modes / parameters.
- Engineering of the monitoring system.
- System integration and commissioning of the HMI & the SCADA Communication Gateway in test fields.
- Performing and supporting testing with suppliers and customers.
- Provide technical support during onsite commissioning.
What You Bring
- BS Degree in Electrical or Automation Engineering or related field.
- Min of 8+ years of experience in engineering HMI systems (Copa Data Zenon) and remote-control interface, protocol converters, data concentrators ( IPCOMM devices).
- Experience in project execution, customer clarifications, and working in complex teams.
- Knowledge in communication protocols (IEC61850), and protocols (IEC101, IEC104, OPC, DNP...) and the corresponding communication structures.
- Experience in data processing.
- Basic knowledge in programming (C, C++, Java, C #), preferably object oriented.
- Fluent in English.
- Willingness to travel on business and abroad to deliver the system to the customer.
- Applicants must be legally authorized for employment in the United States without need for current or future employer-sponsored work authorization.
Siemens Energy employees with current visa sponsorship may be eligible for internal transfers.
30+ days ago