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Lead complex SCADA/EMS/ADMS integration projects for a major utility client, leveraging your 10+ years of experience and deep GE e-terra expertise. This senior consultant role combines technical leadership, client advisory, and team mentorship in a fully remote US/Canada position. Enjoy a compreh...
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United States; Canada , Remote
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125000.00 - 170000.00 USD / Year
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PSC Consulting
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Until further notice
Explore senior-level jobs in the critical field of utility technology as a Senior Consultant II specializing in SCADA, EMS, and ADMS. This high-impact profession sits at the intersection of electrical engineering, software integration, and strategic consulting, focused on the core systems that monitor, control, and optimize the modern power grid. Professionals in these roles are seasoned experts who guide utility companies through the complexities of digital transformation, ensuring grid reliability, efficiency, and the integration of renewable resources. Typically, individuals in this senior consultant capacity act as trusted technical advisors and project leaders. Their common responsibilities encompass the entire lifecycle of mission-critical systems. This includes leading the functional design and architecture for new implementations or major upgrades, managing complex system integration projects, and developing detailed project plans and methodologies. A significant part of the role involves hands-on configuration, such as designing database models for real-time systems, building or editing SCADA displays and Human-Machine Interfaces (HMIs), and developing scripts for automation, testing, and data conversion. They are deeply involved in rigorous testing phases, including Factory Acceptance (FAT) and Site Acceptance (SAT), where they validate system performance and provide critical technical feedback. Furthermore, senior consultants are responsible for troubleshooting sophisticated system issues, performing root cause analysis, and mentoring junior engineers to build team capability. The typical skill set required for these jobs is both broad and deep. A strong academic foundation in Power Systems Engineering or a related technical field is standard, coupled with a minimum of 8-12 years of hands-on experience with utility operational technology platforms. Expertise across the domains of SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition), EMS (Energy Management Systems), and ADMS (Advanced Distribution Management Systems) is essential. Consultants must possess profound technical knowledge of major vendor platforms, though the specific vendor experience can vary. Proficiency in software scripting languages like Python or PowerShell, along with SQL for database management, is highly common. A solid understanding of IT/OT convergence is crucial, including skills in virtualization, Windows/Linux server environments, and basic networking principles. Beyond technical acumen, success in these jobs demands exceptional consultative soft skills: the ability to lead client engagements, communicate complex concepts clearly, manage deliverables and budgets, and contribute to business development through proposals and scope definition. Ultimately, professionals pursuing these jobs are pivotal in shaping a resilient and intelligent energy future. They ensure that the foundational control systems for electric grids are robust, adaptable, and capable of meeting evolving demands, making this a career path with substantial responsibility and industry impact.

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