Job Location : New York,NY, USA
Position Title: Senior SCADA Engineer
Salary: $150,000 - $160,000
Employment: Full-time
Benefits: Full and comprehensive benefits package (
Location: 1 of 4 Locations (Dependent on where you live)
1
North River Wastewater Treatment Plant
W 135th St, New York, NY 10031
2
Red Hook Wastewater Treatment Plant
63 Flushing Ave #300, Brooklyn, NY 11205
3
Port Richmond Water Pollution Control Plant
1800 Richmond Ter, Staten Island, NY 10310
4
Jamaica Wastewater Treatment Plant
50-20 134TH ST JAMAICA, NY 11430
Staff at Red Hook will also work at Port Richmond and Vice Versa
Staff at North River and Jamaica will be isolated to those Locations
Job Description Scope
The SCADA Engineer is responsible for the design, development, and maintenance of Supervisory Control & Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems that monitor and control critical industrial processes. A key focus for this role is supporting municipal water and wastewater-treatment facilities , so prior experience with water/wastewater process control is highly desired. The engineer will collaborate with cross-functional teams to optimize plant operations, ensure regulatory compliance, and introduce new technologies that boost reliability, cybersecurity, and overall system performance.
Duties & Responsibilities
Area
Key Tasks
System Design & Development
• Design, configure, and maintain SCADA architectures for water & wastewater plants (lift stations, pump stations, clarifiers, digesters, dechlorination skids, etc.).
• Develop HMI/GUI screens that clearly represent process equipment such as influent pumps, aeration blowers, UV disinfection banks, sludge press lines, and chemical-feed skids.
• Integrate SCADA platforms with Allen-Bradley PLCs/RTUs
Installation & Commissioning
• Oversee field installation, I/O check-out, loop calibration, and full functional testing at treatment plants and remote sites.
• Validate process-control logic for flow pacing, PID aeration control, pump VFD ramping, and wet-well level sequencing.
Maintenance & Troubleshooting
• Perform routine firmware upgrades, tag database modifications, and network-switch patching in accordance with AWWA and ISA/IEC 62443 guidance.
• Diagnose sensor issues (e.g., pH, DO, ORP, turbidity), telemetry faults (cellular, fiber, licensed radio), and PLC/RTU failures, restoring systems to minimize plant downtime.
Documentation & Reporting
• Produce P&IDs, network topologies, and control narratives; maintain redlines/as-builts.
• Generate regulatory and operational reports (flow totals, chemical-feed rates, SCADA alarm histories) to support DEC/EPA compliance.
Collaboration & Support
• Coordinate with process, mechanical, and electrical engineers, integrators, and plant operators to ensure seamless system performance.
• Train plant staff on alarm management, trending, and basic HMI navigation.
Compliance & Standards
• Ensure all designs adhere to NYC DEP, NYS DEC, and EPA wastewater regulations, NFPA 820 electrical safety, and ISA 101 HMI, ISA 18.2 alarm-management standards.
• Implement defense-in-depth cybersecurity measures (network segmentation, firewall rule-sets, VPN, multifactor authentication).
Requirements Education
Required Experience
8+ years designing and supporting SCADA systems for water or wastewater-treatment plants or other continuous-process utilities.
Hands-on work with AVEVA System Platform
Allen-Bradley programming experience
Field startup/commissioning of process instrumentation (flow meters, level transmitters, AUMA/SIPOS valve actuators, VFDs).
Technical Skills
Strong understanding of biological nutrient removal (BNR), aeration control, pump-station automation, and distributed telemetry networks.
Proficiency in SCADA-related programming/scripting (C#, VB.NET, Python, SQL, JavaScript for web HMIs).
Solid grasp of industrial protocols: Modbus TCP/RTU, DNP3, EtherNet/IP, Profibus/Profinet, OPC UA/DA, MQTT/Sparkplug-B.
Networking fundamentals: managed Ethernet switches, VLANs, cellular/fiber backhaul, virtual private networks, and fail-over redundancy.
Cyber-secure architecture design per ISA/IEC 62443 and AWWA G430/G200 guidelines.
Soft Skills
Excellent analytical and troubleshooting ability; comfortable working in live plant environments.
Clear, concise communication with operators, consultants, and municipal stakeholders.
Ability to balance multiple projects, travel to facilities across the NYC metro area, and respond to off-hours emergencies when required.
Certifications (preferred)
Additional Information
Frequent travel to water and wastewater facilities, pump stations, and remote telemetry sites within the NYC region.
Must be able to climb stairs and ladders, work in confined-space or elevated areas, and adhere to site PPE requirements.
Role is fast-paced and may involve occasional night/weekend work during plant cut-overs or emergency call-outs.
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