ELEKS Software Engineering and Development Office is looking for a SCADA Аrchitect in Croatia, Poland, or any other Eastern European country.
ABOUT PROJECT
Our customer is a renewable energy company specializing in wind and solar energy projects.
We are looking for an architect-level SCADA Engineer for the project during the phase when the team puts together a second version system.
REQUIREMENTS
7+ years in SCADA systems, with at least 4 years focused on Ignition or similar platforms
Deep domain knowledge in SCADA systems, particularly with Ignition by Inductive Automation
Strong experience in system architecture, including migration strategies and SCADA system optimization
Expertise in Ignition-based platforms, including project scoping, customization, and scaling solutions
Experience in advising on system architecture for renewable energy plants (wind, solar, battery storage)
Experience with SQL and/or time-series databases
Domain knowledge in energy sales bidding, frequency reserves markets, and managing hybrid power parks (wind, solar, battery)
Ability to consult on forecasting and predictive modeling solutions (e.g., energy production and consumption)
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Upper-intermediate level of English
Flexibility and adaptability
Passion for renewable energy and future technologies
NICE TO HAVE
Knowledge of Java and microservice architectures related to energy markets (e.g., mFRR, AFRR trading systems)
Familiarity with Ignition certifications and project management tools related to SCADA system implementations
Understanding of real-time data integration, PLC, and automation solutions for energy grids
Experience with cloud deployment or hybrid SCADA solutions
Familiarity with the Baltic or Eastern European energy markets
RESPONSIBILITIES
Helping the team to put together the new SCADA architecture, a second version system
WHAT WILL YOU GET WITH ELEKS
Close cooperation with a customer
Challenging tasks
Competence development
Team of professionals
Dynamic environment with low level of bureaucracy