SCADA / EMS Solution Architect at Egis Group
Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi Emirate, United Arab Emirates -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

30 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

01 Apr, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

SCADA, EMS, Architecture Design, Load Distribution Centers, DB Sync, Failover Logic, Technical Specifications, RFP Requirements, Emergency Control Center, Electrical Engineering, Control Engineering, Computer Engineering, Utility SCADA, Dual-site Architecture, Disaster Recovery Architecture, CIM Knowledge

Industry

Civil Engineering

Description
Company Description With 3,500 employees across 8 countries in the Middle East, Egis has delivered over 700 complex development projects, stimulating economic growth and enhancing quality of life. Ranked among the top ten firms in the Middle East by Engineering News Record (ENR), Egis is committed to sustainable development. The Group’s operations in the Middle East are built on strategic acquisitions and a deep understanding of local market conditions. Egis’ long history of providing comprehensive engineering, consulting, and project management services makes it a trusted partner for regional governments, investors, and developers. Job Description Review current SCADA/EMS/GMS/DTS architecture, topology, redundancy and performance Design future active-active Load Distribution Centers architecture with DB sync, failover logic Develop technical specifications, RFP requirements and Emergency Control Center role assessment Qualifications Degree in Electrical/Control/Computer Engineering 5+ years of experience with utility SCADA/EMS (Hitachi NM or equivalent) Dual-site or DR architecture design experience CIM (IEC 61970/61968) knowledge considered as advantage. Business Line: Energy and Sustainable Cities Type of contract: Project Contract Service Line: Nuclear SL Region: Middle East and South Asia Job Family: IT-IS Infrastructure and Operations
Responsibilities
Review current SCADA/EMS/GMS/DTS architecture and design future active-active Load Distribution Centers architecture. Develop technical specifications and assess the role of the Emergency Control Center.
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