Control Systems Engineer (I - Lead)

  • Job ID: 12303
  • Location: Service Building-Wenatchee
  • Full/Part Time: Full-Time
  • Regular/Temporary: Regular

APPLICATION MATERIALS

Applicants are required to submit a combined cover letter and resume in one document. Your cover letter must summarize your directly related education and/or experience working with SCADA Systems and/or your experience working with NERC Critical Infrastructure Protection Standards. Incomplete materials will not be considered.

To expedite the application process, combine your cover letter and resume into one PDF document before applying and upload electronically when requested in the online application process.

This position is OPEN UNTIL FILLED and applicants are encouraged to apply immediately.  The first review date for application materials is scheduled for April 12.

Interested parties are also invited to contact Human Resources at joblist@chelanpud.org to discuss the position.

SALARY RANGE

The hiring range for a Control Systems Engineer I will be $69,200 - $86,500, with a maximum opportunity of up to $103,800 with tenure and strong performance.

The hiring range for an Control Systems Engineer II will be $84,560 - $105,700, with a maximum opportunity of up to $126,840 with tenure and strong performance.

The hiring range for an Control Systems Engineer III will be $101,120 - $126,400, with a maximum opportunity of up to $151,680 with tenure and strong performance.

The hiring range for an Control Systems Engineer IV will be $116,080 - $145,100, with a maximum opportunity of up to $174,120 with tenure and strong performance.

The hiring range for an Control Systems Engineer Lead will be $126,080 - $157,600, with a maximum opportunity of up to $189,120 with tenure and strong performance.

Introductory Period: New employees holding regular positions must complete an introductory period of twelve months.

BENEFITS EPOA

In addition to competitive wages Chelan PUD employees also enjoy outstanding benefits which include zero cost employer funded medical, dental, and vision healthcare benefits, access to the employee assistance program, a VEBA health reimbursement account, and long-term care.

Washington state retirement PERS participation and optional 457 plan participation with an employer matching 401(a) plan.

Leave, life & disability benefits including paid leave starting at 21 days per calendar year up to 35 with tenure, 11 paid holidays per calendar year, paid jury duty, short-term disability & long-term disability, and basic life, AD&D, and optional voluntary life.

The work life benefits include optional flexible spending accounts for healthcare and dependent care, educational assistance, various rewards and recognition programs and position specific stipends.

For more explanation of the district benefits please visit our benefits website www.mychelanpudbenefits.org.

JOB POSTING

Control Systems Engineer I


Join our team at Chelan County Public Utility District. As one of the largest hydroelectric generating utilities in the Northwest, our mission at Chelan PUD is to improve the quality of life for the thousands of people who call our pristine desert and mountain community home.

Overview
This is the entry level position in the Control Systems Engineering Group responsible for developing and implementing supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA), energy management (EMS), or other systems typically used by system operators to monitor and control integrated utility systems. Designs networked system interfaces and applications used to supervise and operate remote terminal units (RTUs), programmable logic controllers (PLCs), or similar intelligent electronic devices (IED) in real-time. Implements cyber security controls that conform with North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) standards. Documents system processes and controls. A fully skilled employee in this role is able to perform all of the essential functions listed below, and will work primarily on low risk and low complexity work assignments.

Responsibilities

  • SCADA (EMS/GMS): Learn about and perform work at low level of risk to operational compliance, revenue stream, equipment and human safety. Implement, document and maintain Distribution, Generation, Hatcheries, Water/Wastewater and Compliance systems and related human machine interfaces, communication topology, and work practices. Provide Control Room Operators, Energy Planning & Trading, Outage Coordinators, Engineers and Project teams with processes and procedures, engineering analysis and technical support. Integrates and provides interoperability for small-scale systems. Maintains servers and workstations. Configure operating systems. Research new display and tool technologies and contributes to the development strategy. Prepares training documentation. Maintains critical asset information. Attend industry meetings, discussions and forums.
  • Reliability Compliance: Learn about and perform work at a low level of risk to regulatory compliance. Maintain program documentation and perform applicable processes to meet NERC CIP requirements. Provide support for internal and external audits, including annual self-certifications, and peer review. Act as a contributor to NERC CIP Standards. Research regulations by reviewing regulatory bulletins and other sources of information. Prepare reports by collecting, analyzing and summarizing information. Document and maintain technical tools and security controls required to meet compliance objectives identified in the program documentation. Attend compliance working groups, forums and related industry events.
  • Cyber Security: Learn about and perform work at a low level of risk to operations, regulatory compliance and company reputation. Provide support to internal project teams to define and develop secure architecture and solutions. Prepare and maintain technical user guides, System Operating Procedures, security architecture documentation and diagrams. Participate in project meetings. Monitor alerts and logs. Maintain security tools and technologies such as logging, anti-virus/malware detection, and configuration management. Support security-focused tools and services. Participate in cyber security incident response plan tests.
  • Project Management: Learn about and perform work at a low level of risk to operations and revenue stream. Provide tasks and time estimates for projects requiring CSE time. Provide technical support for project teams assigned to implementing or modifying District control systems. Participate in technical meetings associated with project work that impacts SCADA design
  • Maintain regular and predictable attendance: Perform related duties and responsibilities as required. Comply with District policies. Complete all required training. Maintain a working knowledge and comply with District safety procedures and specific safety requirements of this position, and those in accordance with applicable provisions of the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) and Washington Administrative Code (WAC).
  • As an essential function, drive a motorized vehicle while conducting business on behalf of the District.

Reports To
Manager - Control Systems Engineering

Overtime exemption
Exempt

Qualifications

Education
Equivalent experience (year for year) may substitute for required education.

  • Bachelor's Degree (B. S., B. A.) in Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Computer Science or closely related field is required.

Experience

  • Entry Level. No experience required.

Licenses and Certifications

  • Valid Driver's License at hire and WA Driver's License within 30 days of hire

Skills and Abilities
A fully skilled incumbent will have the following knowledge skills & abilities:

  • Engineering and Industrial Control Systems security principles and practices
  • Control systems theory
  • Computer programming in one (1) or more object-oriented or script language
  • Data communications protocols and computer operating systems
  • Strong reasoning, analytical and problem solving skills
  • Data analysis and research
  • Communicate logically and clearly, both orally and in writing
  • Communicate technical information effectively to non-department and non-technical staff
  • Technical writing
  • Work with a field support team to diagnose issues.
  • Learn new computer systems from documentation and training
  • Diagnose problems to isolate cause
  • Maintain, troubleshoot and modify program HMI components
  • Analyze programming, observe monitoring signals, and troubleshoot systems
  • Think beyond past approaches and propose practical approaches to control design
  • Follow test plans for Security Controls and Automation
  • Apply the principles of software management to organize and maintain software integrity
  • Act as a contributor for assigned SCADA and associated supporting systems
  • Identify, research and gather relevant information from a variety of sources
  • Meet deadlines on multiple simultaneous priorities for multiple stakeholders
  • Respond to after-hours call-outs
  • Contribute training material to other engineers and dedicated District training professional staff
  • Clearly communicate technical information to end users and stakeholders
  • To perform this job successfully, an individual is required to have knowledge of PeopleSoft Timekeeping/HR; Microsoft Outlook; Microsoft Excel; Microsoft Word; Maximo Asset Management; PC Hardware; Servers; General Office Equipment; Monarch; Intellection; PI Historian software; Compliance tools; Microsoft Windows server and workstation operating systems; Visual Studio; PLC, RTU, Meter, and IED hardware; and C-family and scripting (PowerShell and Unix Shell) programming languages.
  • Must be proficient in reading, writing and speaking English.
     

Control Systems Engineer II


Overview
This is the second level position in the Control Systems Engineering Group responsible for developing and implementing supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA), energy management (EMS), or other systems typically used by system operators to monitor and control integrated utility systems. Designs networked system interfaces and applications used to supervise and operate remote terminal units (RTUs), programmable logic controllers (PLCs), or similar intelligent electronic devices (IED) in real-time. Implements cyber security controls that conform with North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) standards. Documents system processes and controls. A fully skilled employee in this role is able to perform all of the essential functions listed below, and will work primarily on low-moderate risk and low-moderately complex work assignments.

Responsibilities

  • SCADA (EMS/GMS): Perform work at low-moderate level of risk to operational compliance, revenue stream, equipment and human safety. Design, develop, implement, document and maintain Transmission, Distribution, Generation, Hatcheries, Water/Wastewater, Security and Compliance systems and related human machine interfaces, communication topology, code, data storage, tools and procedures. Follows change management procedures. Designs work practices. Provide control room Operators, Energy Planning & Trading, Outage Coordinators, Engineers and Project teams with SCADA system tools, prototypes, processes and procedures; data analysis, visualization, and analytical tools; system documentation; and engineering analysis and technical support. Maintain servers and workstations. Configure and manage multiple operating systems. Act as a subject matter expert for one or more system performance standards, and contributes to the development strategy for tools and applications. Mentor and train less experienced engineers. Maintain critical asset information. Maintain knowledge of emerging trends and industry best practices. Represent the District in industry meetings, discussions and forums.
  • Reliability Compliance: Perform work under general supervision on systems with a low-moderate level of risk to regulatory compliance. Create and maintain program documentation and perform applicable processes to meet NERC CIP requirements. Provide support for internal and external audits, including annual self-certifications, and peer review, audit worksheet maintenance. Contribute to the evaluation of NERC CIP Standards. Contribute to the evaluation of NERC Alerts. Implement mitigation actions to resolve potential compliance concerns. Create work orders for other work groups to address NERC CIP-related requirements. Act as a Standard Owner, Subject Matter Expert or Contributor to NERC CIP Standards. Research regulations by reviewing regulatory bulletins and other sources of information. Prepare reports by collecting, analyzing and summarizing information. Implement, document and maintain technical tools and security controls required to meet compliance objectives identified in the program documentation. Attend compliance working groups, forums and related industry events.
  • Cyber Security: Perform work on networked systems with low-moderate level of risk to operations, regulatory compliance and company reputation. Provide support to internal project teams to conduct discovery sessions and define and develop secure architecture and solutions. Assist with the assessment and documentation of the design of secure solutions. Assist with the implementation of technical security solution policies in alignment with business risk. Prepare and maintain technical user guides, System Operating Procedures, security architecture documentation and diagrams. Provide recommendations and strategies for ensuring remediation of gaps and deficiencies as projects develop. Monitor alerts and logs. Implement, maintain and support security tools and technologies such as logging and monitoring, data restoration, anti-virus/malware detection, software and security updates, configuration management, asset management and baseline monitoring. Implement in depth defensive controls to mitigate risk. Provide technical review of standardized District security framework. Conduct and participate in cyber security incident response plan tests. Assist with third-party penetration tests. Evaluate and recommend security products and technologies.
  • Project Management: Perform work at a low-moderate level of risk to operations and revenue stream. Provide tasks and time estimates for projects requiring CSE time. Provide technical support for project teams assigned to implementing or modifying District control systems. Organize technical meetings associated with project work that impacts SCADA design.
  • Maintain regular and predictable attendance: Perform related duties and responsibilities as required. Comply with District policies. Complete all required training. Maintain a working knowledge and comply with District safety procedures and specific safety requirements of this position, and those in accordance with applicable provisions of the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) and Washington Administrative Code (WAC).
  • As an essential function, drive a motorized vehicle while conducting business on behalf of the District.

Reports To
Manager - Control Systems Engineering

Overtime exemption
Exempt

Qualifications

Education
Equivalent experience (year for year) may substitute for required education.

  • Bachelor's Degree (B. S., B. A.) in Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Computer Science or closely related field is required.

Experience

  • 2+ years of experience performing as a Level I or closely related experience is required.
  • Candidates with a Master’s degree who also have at least 6 months experience in the Utility industry working with SCADA systems may be hired as a Level II.

Licenses and Certifications

  • Valid Driver's License at hire and WA Driver's License within 30 days of hire

Skills and Abilities
A fully skilled incumbent will have the following knowledge skills & abilities:

  • Industrial control systems design, selection and specification of equipment and design of industrial communication and control networks.
  • Engineering and Industrial Control Systems security principles and practices
  • Distributed control (DCS), host centric (SCADA) and Embedded System environments utilizing one (1) or more computing platforms, PLCs and RTUs
  • Control systems theory and its practical application to process control and field instrumentation
  • Computer programming in two (2) or more languages, preferably one object-oriented and one script language
  • Control protocols including DNP and Allen-Bradley
  • Data communications protocols, networking equipment and computer operating systems
  • Operating system hardening, configuration, troubleshooting and maintenance techniques
  • Automation, system and communications integration methodologies
  • Power generation for hydro unit operation
  • Regulatory laws, standards and requirements including NERC CIP Reliability Standards
  • Complex spreadsheets and database applications
  • Basic knowledge of project management concepts, principles and practices
  • Collect, process, preserve, analyze, and present computer-related evidence in support of network vulnerability mitigation, counterintelligence or law enforcement investigations.
  • Work with a field support team to diagnose issues and propose resolution
  • Respond to crisis or urgent situations within the pertinent domain to mitigate immediate and potential threats.
  • Use mitigation, preparedness, and response and recovery approaches, as needed to maximize survival of life, preservation of property, and information security. Investigates and analyzes all relevant response activities.
  • Technical review skills
  • Strong reasoning, analytical and problem solving skills
  • Data analysis, research and report development
  • Communicate logically and clearly, both orally and in writing
  • Interpret engineering problems and solutions, and communicate technical information effectively to non-department and non-technical staff
  • Technical writing
  • Estimates project cost and schedule
  • Actively look ahead to plan for and respond to project challenges
  • Contribute to the development of department policies, procedures, and standards.
  • Learn new computer systems from documentation and training
  • Act as a Subject Matter Expert for 2 or more SCADA, Compliance and associated supporting systems
  • Diagnose problems to isolate cause
  • Maintain, troubleshoot and modify program HMI components
  • Analyze programming, observe monitoring signals, and troubleshoot systems
  • Think beyond past approaches and propose practical approaches to control design
  • Identify solutions of low complexity by analyzing data, evaluating alternatives and recommending an appropriate course of action
  • Write clear system requirements and test plans for Security Controls and Automation
  • Apply the principles of software management to organize and maintain software integrity
  • Apply mathematical concepts such as scaling, conversions, raising to a power and logic ops (AND/OR/XOR)
  • Apply open-loop and closed-loop control theory algorithms for linear systems
  • Identify, research and gather relevant information from a variety of sources
  • Meet deadlines on multiple simultaneous priorities for multiple stakeholders
  • Respond to after-hours call-outs
  • Train other engineers and dedicated District training professional staff
  • Clearly communicate technical information to end users and stakeholders
  • To perform this job successfully, an individual is required to have intermediate knowledge of Microsoft Excel; Microsoft Word; Maximo Asset Management; PC Hardware; Servers; General Office Equipment; Microsoft Windows server and workstation operating systems; C-family and scripting (PowerShell and Unix Shell) programming languages; basic knowledge of Microsoft Outlook; Primavera; Monarch; Intellution; PI Historian software; Compliance tools; Network equipment operating systems; Microsoft Active Directory; SQL Server; Visual Studio; Visio; Enterprise security management software; Telecommunication software; PLC, RTU, Meter, and IED hardware.
  • Must be proficient in reading, writing and speaking English.
     

Control Systems Engineer III


Overview
This is the third level position in the Control Systems Engineering Group responsible for developing and implementing supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA), energy management (EMS), or other systems typically used by system operators to monitor and control integrated utility systems. Designs networked system interfaces and applications used to supervise and operate remote terminal units (RTUs), programmable logic controllers (PLCs), or similar intelligent electronic devices (IED) in real-time. Implements cyber security controls that conform to North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) standards. Documents system processes and controls. A fully skilled employee in this role is able to perform all of the essential functions listed below, and will work primarily on moderate-high risk and moderately-highly complex work assignments. Leads moderately complex projects.

Responsibilities

  • SCADA (EMS/GMS): Perform work on advanced networked systems with a moderate-high risk level to operational compliance, revenue stream, equipment and human safety. Design, develop, implement, document and maintain Transmission, Distribution, Generation, Hydro Optimization, Hatcheries, Water/Wastewater, Mid-Columbia Hourly Coordination, Security and Compliance systems and related human machine interfaces, database structures, control models, multi-system architecture, communication topology, code, data storage, tools and procedures. Follow change management procedures. Design work practices. Provide control room Operators, Energy Planning & Trading, Outage Coordinators, Engineers and Project teams with SCADA system tools, prototypes, processes and procedures; data analysis, visualization, and analytical tools; system documentation; and engineering analysis and technical support. Develop integrations and interoperability for multiple systems. Identify system issues and develop solutions. Purchase, implement, document and maintain servers, workstations, and network equipment. Configure and manage multiple operating systems. Develop new or existing vendor applications. Develop test scripts and conduct testing. Investigate, evaluate and benchmark new display and tool technologies. Act as a subject matter expert for multiple system performance standards, and contributes to the development strategy for tools and applications. Mentor and train less experienced engineers. Maintain critical asset information. Maintain knowledge of emerging trends and industry best practices. Represent the District in industry meetings, discussions and forums.
  • Reliability Compliance: Perform work on advanced networked systems with a moderate-high level of risk to regulatory compliance and company reputation. Create and maintain program documentation and perform applicable processes to meet NERC CIP requirements. Provide support for internal and external audits, including annual self-certifications, and peer review, audit worksheet maintenance, and audit interviews. Evaluate NERC alerts. Develop and implement mitigation actions to resolve potential compliance concerns. Create work orders for other work groups to address NERC CIP-related requirements. Act as a Standard Owner, Subject Matter Expert or Contributor to NERC CIP Standards. Research regulations by reviewing regulatory bulletins and other sources of information. Prepare reports by collecting, analyzing and summarizing information. Develop, implement, document and maintain technical tools and security controls required to meet compliance objectives identified in the program documentation. Attend compliance working groups, forums and related industry events.
  • Cyber Security: Perform work on advanced networked systems with moderate-high level of risk to operations, regulatory compliance and company reputation. Define, develop, and document secure architecture and solutions. Implement technical security solution policies in alignment with business risk. Prepare and maintain technical user guides, System Operating Procedures, security architecture documentation and diagrams. Provide recommendations and strategies for ensuring remediation of gaps and deficiencies as projects develop. Monitor alerts and logs. Audit security controls. Perform security risk assessments and develop mitigation plans. Develop and maintain security tools and technologies such as event management; multi-factor authentication; intrusion detection; logging, alerting and monitoring; data retention and restoration; anti-virus/malware detection; software and security updates; configuration management; asset management and baseline monitoring; system hardening; network access control; least access privilege implementation; vulnerability assessments. Conduct technical reviews. Conduct cyber security incident response plan tests. Coordinate third-party penetration tests. Evaluate and recommend new and emerging security products and technologies.
  • Project Management: Perform work on advanced projects with moderate-high risk to operations and revenue stream. Lead multi-disciplinary project teams that may include consultants, contractors, legal, procurement, and other District departments. Work with District Project Managers to provide tasks and time estimates for projects requiring CSE time. Provide technical support to project teams assigned to designing, implementing or modifying District control systems. Perform project intake processes to add project work to DWP. Organize technical meetings associated with project work that impacts SCADA/EMS design.
  • Maintain regular and predictable attendance: Perform related duties and responsibilities as required. Comply with District policies. Complete all required training. Maintain a working knowledge and comply with District safety procedures and specific safety requirements of this position, and those in accordance with applicable provisions of the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) and Washington Administrative Code (WAC).
  • As an essential function, drive a motorized vehicle while conducting business on behalf of the District.

Reports To
Manager - Control Systems Engineering

Overtime exemption
Exempt

Qualifications

Education
Equivalent experience (year for year) may substitute for required education.

  • Bachelor's Degree (B. S., B. A.) in Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Computer Science or closely related field is required.

Experience

  • 3+ years of experience performing as a Level II or a total of five (5) years progressively responsible experience with Control System Engineering is required.
  • Candidates with a Master’s Degree may reduce total experience by 2 years.

Licenses and Certifications

  • Valid Driver's License at hire and WA Driver's License within 30 days of hire

Skills and Abilities
A fully skilled incumbent will have the following knowledge skills & abilities:

  • Industrial control systems design, selection and specification of equipment and design of industrial communication and control networks for systems including Transmission, Distribution, Generation, Hatcheries, Water/Wastewater, Mid-Columbia Hourly Coordination, Security and Compliance
  • Engineering and Industrial Control Systems security principles and practices
  • Distributed control (DCS), host centric (SCADA) and Embedded System environments utilizing two (2) or more computing platforms, PLCs and RTUs
  • Control systems theory and its practical application to process control and field instrumentation
  • Computer programming in three (3) or more languages, preferably a combination of object-oriented and script languages
  • Control protocols including DNP, OPC, Allen-Bradley and MODBUS
  • Data communications protocols, networking equipment and computer operating systems
  • Operating system hardening, configuration, troubleshooting and maintenance techniques
  • Automation, system and communications integration methodologies
  • Mid-Columbia control and hourly coordination
  • Power generation for hydro unit operation
  • Energy accounting
  • Regulatory laws, standards and requirements including FERC/ NERC Reliability Standards
  • Complex spreadsheets and database applications
  • Project management concepts, principles and practices
  • Vulnerability Assessment and Management - Conduct assessments of threats and vulnerabilities. Determine deviations from acceptable configurations, enterprise or local policy. Assess the level of risk, and develop and/or recommend appropriate mitigation countermeasures in operational and non-operational situations.
  • Synthesize and place intelligence information in context; draws insights about the possible implications.
  • Collect, process and preserve computer-related evidence in support of network vulnerability mitigation, counterintelligence or law enforcement investigations.
  • Work with a field support team to diagnose issues and propose resolution
  • Respond to crisis or urgent situations within the pertinent domain to mitigate immediate and potential threats. Use mitigation, preparedness, and response and recovery approaches, as needed, to maximize survival of life, preservation of property, and information security. Investigates and analyzes all relevant response activities.
  • Participates as a reviewer in technical reviews
  • Strong reasoning, analytical and problem solving skills
  • Data extraction, data analysis, research and report development
  • Understand contract documents
  • Communicate logically and clearly, both orally and in writing
  • Interpret engineering problems and solutions and communicate technical information effectively to non-department and non-technical staff
  • Technical writing
  • Estimates project cost and schedule
  • Seek long term benefits to the overall project when determining system and control design approach
  • Actively look ahead to plan for and respond to project challenges
  • Reviews company policies and industry practices, and develops and implements procedures, and standards.
  • Learn new computer systems from documentation and training
  • Act as a Subject Matter Expert for 3 or more SCADA, Compliance and associated supporting systems
  • Diagnose problems to isolate cause
  • Maintain, troubleshoot and modify program HMI components
  • Analyze programming, observe monitoring signals, troubleshoot systems
  • Think beyond past approaches to propose and implement practical approaches to control design
  • Identify solutions of moderate complexity by analyzing data, evaluating alternatives and recommending an appropriate course of action
  • Apply technical knowledge of legacy systems to design new functionality
  • Write clear system requirements and test plans for Security Controls and Automation
  • Apply the principles of software management to organize and maintain software integrity
  • Apply mathematical concepts such as scaling, conversions, raising to a power, logic ops (AND/OR/XOR), integration, and totalization
  • Apply open-loop, closed-loop, time-weighted, and weighted-sum control theory algorithms for linear systems
  • Act as a Subject Matter Expert as it relates to cyber security in industrial control systems
  • Carry out highly complex technical tasks
  • Identify, research and gather relevant information from a variety of sources
  • Meet deadlines on multiple simultaneous priorities for multiple stakeholders
  • Respond to after-hours call-outs
  • Represent District at industry meetings and conferences, which may involve travel
  • Train other engineers and dedicated District training professional staff
  • Clearly communicate technical information to end users and stakeholders
  • To perform this job successfully, an individual is required to have advanced/expert knowledge of Microsoft Excel; Microsoft Word; PC Hardware; Servers; General Office Equipment; PI Historian software; Compliance tools; Microsoft Windows server and workstation operating systems; Visual Studio; Enterprise security management software; PLC, RTU, Meter, and IED hardware; C-family and scripting (PowerShell and Unix Shell) programming languages; and intermediate knowledge of Microsoft Outlook; Primavera; Maximo Asset Management; Monarch; Intellution; Network equipment operating systems; Microsoft Active Directory; SQL Server; Visio; and Telecommunication software.
  • Must be proficient in reading, writing and speaking English.


Control Systems Engineer IV


Overview
This is the highest level individual contributor (non-leadership) position in the Control Systems Engineering Group responsible for developing and implementing supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA), energy management (EMS), or other systems typically used by system operators to monitor and control multiple integrated utility systems. Designs networked system interfaces and applications used to supervise and operate remote terminal units (RTUs), programmable logic controllers (PLCs), or similar intelligent electronic devices (IED) in real-time. Implements cyber security controls that conform with North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) standards. Documents system processes and controls. Leads complex projects. A fully skilled employee in this role is able to perform all of the essential functions listed below, and will primarily work on the highest risk and most complex work assignments.

Responsibilities

  • SCADA (EMS/GMS): Perform work on highly complex, interconnected, interdependent systems with the highest levels of risk to operational compliance, revenue stream, equipment and human safety. Design, develop, implement, document and maintain Transmission, Distribution, Generation, Hydro Optimization, Hatcheries, Water/Wastewater, Mid-Columbia Hourly Coordination, Security and Compliance systems and related human machine interfaces, database structures, control system models, multi-system architecture, communication topology, advanced code, data storage, tools and procedures. Follow change management procedures. Design work practices. Provide control room Operators, Energy Planning & Trading, Outage Coordinators, Engineers and Project teams with SCADA system tools, prototypes, processes and procedures; data analysis, visualization, and analytical tools; system documentation; and engineering analysis and technical support. Conducts impact assessment studies and develops mitigation plans. Develop integrations and interoperability for multiple systems. Identify system issues and develop solutions. Purchase, implement, document and maintain servers, workstations, and network equipment. Configure and manage multiple operating systems. Develop new or existing vendor applications to full potential. Develop test scripts and conduct testing. Investigate, evaluate and benchmark new display and tool technologies. Act as a subject matter expert for multiple system performance standards, and contributes to the development strategy for tools and applications. Mentor and train less experienced engineers. Maintain critical asset information. Maintain knowledge of emerging trends and industry best practices. Represent the District in industry meetings, discussions and forums.
  • Reliability Compliance: Perform work on highly complex, interconnected, and interdependent systems with the highest level of risk to regulatory compliance and company reputation. Create and maintain program documentation and perform applicable processes to meet NERC CIP requirements. Provide support for internal and external audits, including annual self-certifications, and peer review, audit worksheet maintenance, and audit interviews. Evaluate and respond to NERC alerts. Design, develop and implement mitigation actions to resolve potential compliance concerns. Create work orders for other work groups to address NERC CIP-related requirements. Act as a Standard Owner, Subject Matter Expert or Contributor to NERC CIP Standards. Research regulations by reviewing regulatory bulletins and other sources of information. Prepare reports by collecting, analyzing and summarizing information. Design, develop, implement, document and maintain technical tools and security controls required to meet compliance objectives identified in the program documentation. Represent the District at compliance working groups, forums and related industry events.
  • Cyber Security: Perform work on highly complex, interconnected, interdependent systems with the highest level of risk to operations, regulatory compliance and company reputation. Define, develop and document secure architecture and solutions. Architect and implement technical security solution policies in alignment with business risk. Design, prepare and maintain technical user guides, System Operating Procedures, security architecture documentation and diagrams. Provide recommendations and strategies for ensuring remediation of gaps and deficiencies as projects develop. Monitor alerts and logs. Audit security controls. Perform security risk assessments and develop mitigation plans. Design, develop and maintain security tools and technologies such as event management; multi-factor authentication; intrusion detection; logging, alerting and monitoring; data retention and restoration; anti-virus/malware detection; software and security updates; configuration management; asset management and baseline monitoring; system hardening; network access control; least access privilege implementation; vulnerability assessments. Analyze requirements and recommend additional safeguards. Conduct technical reviews. Conduct cyber security incident response plan tests. Coordinate third-party penetration tests. Define and implement IPS/IDS network standards, authentication and controls. Evaluate and recommend new and emerging security products and technologies.
  • Project Management: Perform work on highly complex, multi-system projects with the highest level of risk to operations and revenue stream. Perform project management activities including schedule, budget and execution for complex projects. Lead multi-disciplinary and multi-functional teams that may include consultants, contractors, legal, procurement, and other District departments. Work with Contractors, Vendors, District Project Managers to provide tasks and time estimates for projects requiring CSE time. Provide technical support to project teams assigned to designing, implementing or modifying District control systems. Perform project intake processes to add project work to DWP. Organize technical meetings associated with project work that impacts SCADA/EMS design.
  • Maintain regular and predictable attendance: Perform related duties and responsibilities as required. Comply with District policies. Complete all required training. Maintain a working knowledge and comply with District safety procedures and specific safety requirements of this position, and those in accordance with applicable provisions of the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) and Washington Administrative Code (WAC).
  • As an essential function, drive a motorized vehicle while conducting business on behalf of the District.

Reports To
Manager - Control Systems Engineering

Overtime exemption
Exempt

Qualifications

Education
Equivalent experience (year for year) may substitute for required education.

  • Bachelor's Degree (B. S., B. A.) in Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Computer Science or closely related field is required.
  • Master’s Degree is preferred.

Experience

  • 3+ years of experience performing as a Level III or a total of eight (8) years progressively responsible experience with Control System Engineering is required.
  • Candidates with a Master’s Degree may reduce total experience by 2 years.

Licenses and Certifications

  • Valid Driver's License at hire and WA Driver's License within 30 days of hire

Skills and Abilities
A fully skilled incumbent will have the following knowledge skills & abilities:

  • Industrial control systems design, selection and specification of equipment and design of industrial communication and control networks for systems including Transmission, Distribution, Generation, Hydro Optimization, Hatcheries, Water/Wastewater, Mid-Columbia Hourly Coordination, Security and Compliance
  • Engineering and Industrial Control Systems security principles and practices
  • Distributed control (DCS), host centric (SCADA) and Embedded System environments utilizing three (3) or more computing platforms, PLCs and RTUs
  • Control systems theory and its practical application to process control and field instrumentation
  • Computer programming in four (4) or more languages, preferably a combination of object-oriented and script languages
  • Control protocols including DNP, OPC, ICCP, Allen-Bradley, L&G 8979 and MODBUS
  • Data communications protocols, networking equipment and computer operating systems
  • Operating system hardening, configuration, troubleshooting, maintenance, and optimization techniques
  • Automation, system and communications integration methodologies
  • Mid-Columbia control and hourly coordination
  • Power generation for hydro unit operation
  • Energy accounting
  • Regulatory laws, standards and requirements including FERC/ NERC Reliability Standards
  • Complex spreadsheets and database applications
  • Project management concepts, principles and practices
  • Analyze threat information from multiple sources, disciplines, and agencies across the Intelligence Community.
  • Vulnerability Assessment and Management - Conduct assessments of threats and vulnerabilities. Determine deviations from acceptable configurations, enterprise or local policy. Assess the level of risk, and develop and/or recommend appropriate mitigation countermeasures in operational and non-operational situations.
  • Use defensive measures and data from a variety of sources to identify, analyze, and report events that occur or might occur within the network in order to protect information, information systems, and networks from threats.
  • Synthesize and place intelligence information in context; draws insights about the possible implications.
  • Collect, process, preserve, analyze, and present computer-related evidence in support of network vulnerability mitigation, counterintelligence or law enforcement investigations.
  • Work with a field support team to diagnose issues and propose resolution
  • Respond to crisis or urgent situations within the pertinent domain to mitigate immediate and potential threats. Use mitigation, preparedness, and response and recovery approaches, as needed to maximize survival of life, preservation of property, and information security. Investigates and analyzes all relevant response activities.
  • Participates as a reviewer in technical reviews
  • Strong reasoning, analytical and problem solving skills
  • Data extraction, data analysis, research and report development
  • Understand, interpret and contribute to the development of contract documents
  • Communicate logically and clearly, both orally and in writing
  • Interpret engineering problems and solutions and communicate technical information effectively to non-department and non-technical staff
  • Technical writing
  • Estimates project cost and schedule
  • Aware of the "business" of control engineering as well as the technical design issues
  • Seek long term benefits to the overall project when determining system and control design approach
  • Actively look ahead to plan for and respond to project challenges
  • Reviews company policies and industry practices, and develops and implements procedures, and standards.
  • Learn new computer systems from documentation and training
  • Act as a Subject Matter Expert for 4 or more SCADA, Compliance and associated supporting systems
  • Diagnose problems to isolate cause
  • Maintain, troubleshoot and modify program HMI components
  • Analyze programming, observe monitoring signals, troubleshoot systems
  • Think beyond past approaches to propose and implement practical approaches to control design
  • Identify solutions of high complexity by analyzing data, evaluating alternatives and recommending an appropriate course of action
  • Apply technical knowledge of legacy systems to design new functionality
  • Write clear system requirements and test plans for Security Controls and Automation
  • Apply the principles of software management to organize and maintain software integrity
  • Apply mathematical concepts such as scaling, conversions, raising to a power, logic ops (AND/OR/XOR), integration, totalization, linear fit approximation and extrapolation
  • Design and apply open-loop, closed-loop, time-weighted, and weighted-sum control theory algorithms for linear and non-linear systems
  • Provide technical direction and act as a Subject Matter Expert as it relates to cyber security in industrial control systems
  • Carry out highly complex technical tasks
  • Identify, research and gather relevant information from a variety of sources
  • Meet deadlines on multiple simultaneous priorities for multiple stakeholders
  • Respond to after-hours call-outs
  • Represent District at industry meetings and conferences, which may involve travel
  • Train other engineers and dedicated District training professional staff
  • Clearly communicate technical information to end users and stakeholders
  • To perform this job successfully, an individual is required to have advanced/expert knowledge of Microsoft Excel; Microsoft Word; Monarch; Intellution; PC Hardware; Servers; General Office Equipment; PI Historian software; Compliance tools; Microsoft Windows server and workstation operating systems; Network equipment operating systems; Microsoft Active Directory; SQL Server; Visual Studio; Enterprise security management software; Telecommunication software; PLC, RTU, Meter, and IED hardware; C-family and scripting (PowerShell and Unix Shell) programming languages; and intermediate knowledge of Microsoft Outlook; Primavera; Maximo Asset Management; and Visio.
  • Must be proficient in reading, writing and speaking English.
     

Control Systems Engineer Lead


Overview
This position will lead system architecture, engineering, security, and development of control systems performed by the Control Systems Engineering team and serve as the District's technical expert in one of two key areas: deployment of SCADA control systems; deployment of systems policies and procedures designed to ensure regulatory compliance of control systems. The District's control network is highly valued and complex involving various electrical transmission and distribution systems, power generation systems, water/wastewater systems, fish hatchery systems, and other related control networks. Develop and implement standardized work processes and procedures. Mentor junior level staff, assign work, and perform final work reviews in order to assure technical accuracy, safety, security and compliance. Lead complex projects, and create and maintain complex project plans. Provide recommendations and input into short and long range plans involving changes or enhancements to control systems, system security, and technical compliance activities. Actively seek opportunities to continuously improve operations.

Responsibilities

  • Lead system engineering, architecture, security, development and deployment of the District's SCADA control systems; lead systems engineering, architecture, security, development and deployment of systems policies; lead procedure design to maintain regulatory compliance with CIP, WECC, NERC, and FERC standards. Develop and maintain standard work instruction and procedures for other control engineers or users of the control systems designed to minimize safety related issues caused by human error, and to improve consistency and efficiency of work performed. Provide ongoing training and mentoring to users and technical staff. Provide ongoing work activity status reports and updates to management.
  • Plan, coordinate, assign and monitor work of the team. Establish clear work priorities and goals. Review work of others, before it is implemented in production environment in order to assure safety, reliability, security and compliance. Train junior level staff. Provide performance evaluation input to management.
  • Lead SCADA or compliance projects that require extensive understanding of control systems and wide degree of creativity. Provide direction to District project teams. Create and maintain detailed project tasks and plans for changes or enhancements to critical systems or processes.
  • Conduct research, perform feasibility studies, and provide technical and/or policy or procedure recommendations to management. Contribute to short and long range business plans and policies related to control system operations, security, or regulatory compliance. May also independently design, develop and/or implement complex technical solutions and initiate enhancements to hardware, programs and displays to ensure optimum system performance, as needed. Represent the District at various industry meetings and/or committees including NERC, FERC, WECC, and NWPP.
  • Act as a backup for the other lead position and/or the department manager.
  • Maintain regular and predictable attendance: Perform related duties and responsibilities as required. Comply with District policies. Complete all required training. Maintain a working knowledge and comply with District safety procedures and specific safety requirements of this position, and those in accordance with applicable provisions of the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) and Washington Administrative Code (WAC).
  • As an essential function, drive a motorized vehicle while conducting business on behalf of the District.

Reports To
Manager - Control Systems Engineering

Overtime exemption
Exempt

Qualifications

Education
Equivalent experience (year for year) may substitute for required education.

  • Bachelor's Degree (B. S., B. A.) in Systems Engineering, Industrial Engineering or Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or a closely related technical field from a college or university is required.

Experience

  • 10+ years of experience performing progressively responsible control system engineering work, including two (2) years of demonstrated team or project leadership and including at least four (4) years working with highly complex control systems is required.

Licenses and Certifications

  • Valid Driver's License at hire and WA Driver's License within 30 days of hire is required.

Skills and Abilities
A fully skilled incumbent will have the following knowledge skills & abilities:

  • Industrial control systems design, selection and specification of equipment and design of industrial communication and control networks for systems including Transmission, Distribution, Generation, Hydro Optimization, Hatcheries, Water/Wastewater, Mid-Columbia Hourly Coordination, Security and Compliance
  • Industrial Control Systems security principles and practices
  • Distributed Control Systems (DCS), host centric (SCADA) and/or Embedded System environments utilizing small to large-range computing platforms, programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and remote terminal units (RTUs)
  • Control systems theory and its practical application to process control and field instrumentation
  • Computer programming in a variety of languages, preferably one object-oriented and one script language
  • Control protocols including DNP, OPC, ICCP, Allen-Bradley, L&G 8979 and MODBUS
  • Data communications protocols, networking equipment and computer operating systems such as Windows and Cisco
  • Operating system hardening, configuration, troubleshooting and maintenance techniques.
  • Endpoint protection (whitelisting, anti-virus)
  • Research methods and statistical analysis
  • Complex spreadsheets and database applications
  • Project and workload planning
  • Power generation, energy accounting
  • Transmission and distribution systems equipment and operations
  • Engineering design principles
  • River control and hourly coordination
  • Regulatory laws, standards and requirements including FERC/NERC Reliability Standards
  • District asset management practices
  • Project and workflow management principles
  • Requires strong leadership skills to set priorities, build team consensus and lead and direct the work of others
  • Develop cost and schedule estimates
  • Vulnerability Assessment and Management - Conduct assessments of threats and vulnerabilities, determine deviations from acceptable configurations in enterprise or local policy, assess the level of risk, and develop and/or recommend appropriate mitigation countermeasures in operational and non-operational situations
  • Collect, process, preserve, analyze, and present computer-related evidence in support of network vulnerability mitigation, counterintelligence or law enforcement investigations
  • Work with a field support team to diagnose issues and propose resolution
  • Respond to crisis or urgent situations within the pertinent domain to mitigate immediate and potential threats. Use mitigation, preparedness, and response and recovery approaches, as needed to maximize survival of life, preservation of property, and information security. Investigate and analyze all relevant response activities.
  • Conduct technical reviews
  • Strong reasoning, analytical and problem solving skills
  • Data extraction, data analysis, research and report development
  • Strong oral and written communication
  • Interpret engineering problems and solutions and communicate technical information effectively to non-department and non-technical staff
  • Technical writing
  • Aware of the "business" of control engineering as well as the technical design issues
  • Seek long term benefits to the overall project when determining system and control design approach
  • Actively look ahead to plan for and respond to project challenges
  • Reviews company policies and industry practices, and develops and implements procedures and standards
  • Leadership skills
  • Diagnose complex problems to isolate cause
  • Analyze programming, observe monitoring signals and troubleshoot systems
  • Identify solutions by analyzing complex data, evaluating alternatives and recommending an appropriate course of action, thinking beyond past approaches
  • Understand legacy systems and design new functionality
  • Write clear system requirements and test plans for security controls and automation
  • Apply the principles of software management to organize and maintain software integrity
  • Apply complex mathematical concepts such as scaling, conversions, raising to a power, logic ops (AND/OR/XOR), integration, totalization, linear fit approximation and extrapolation
  • Apply basic control algorithms used including timed control, weighted sum, Boolean gates, on/off control and PID
  • Act as a subject matter expert for assigned SCADA and associated supporting systems
  • Investigate and mitigate cyber security and regulatory compliance issues
  • Identify, research and gather relevant information from a variety of sources
  • Meet deadlines on multiple simultaneous priorities for multiple stakeholders
  • Develop documentation and training
  • Train other engineers and dedicated District training professional staff
  • Clearly communicate technical concepts to technical and non-technical stakeholders
  • Identify clear leadership direction for technical and compliance project work
  • To perform this job successfully, an individual is required to have advanced/expert knowledge of Microsoft Excel; Microsoft Word; Maximo Asset Management; Monarch; Intellution; PI Historian software; Compliance tools; Microsoft Windows server and workstation operating systems; Network equipment operating systems; Microsoft Active Directory; SQL Server; Visual Studio; Visio; Enterprise Security Management software; Server hardware; Telecommunication software; PLC, RTU, Meter, and IED hardware; C-family and scripting (PowerShell and Unix Shell) programming languages; General Office Equipment and peripherals; and intermediate knowledge of Primavera
  • Must be proficient in reading, writing and speaking English.

Background Screening

  • Pursuant to the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) standards, Chelan County Public Utility District #1 conducts background screening of personnel who have access to the District's critical physical and/or cyber assets.

Physical Demands

  • Sitting - Regularly
  • Standing - Occasionally
  • Walking - Occasionally
  • Lifting 25-75 lbs Floor-Waist: Frequent up to 50 lbs and occasionally Up to 75 lbs - Occasionally
  • Stooping/Bending - Occasionally
  • Squatting/Kneeling - Occasionally
  • Crawling - Occasionally
  • Reach Waist to Shoulder - Frequently
  • Wrist/hand/fingers manipulation (keyboarding, manual tool usage, etc.) - Frequently
  • Handle/Grasp - Frequently
  • Talking - Frequently
  • Hearing - Frequently
  • Visual - Near Acuity - Regularly
  • Visual - Far Acuity - Regularly
  • Visual - Depth Perception - Regularly
  • Visual - Color Discrimination - Regularly
  • Feeling - Frequently

Working Conditions

  • Noise Intensity Level: - Moderate

District Values

  • Safety - Protect public and employee health and safety
  • Stewardship - Acting on behalf of customer-owners, protecting public resources entrusted to us
  • Trustworthy - Competence, integrity, respect
  • Operational Excellence - High-quality innovative work execution

Equal Opportunity/ADA
Chelan PUD is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer (EOE Minorities/Females/Protected Veterans/Disabled). We value diversity at all levels of the organization. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to any protected classifications as defined by law.

EEO Law Posters can be found on the main Careers (chelanpud.org) page in English and Spanish.

The job functions and physical requirements described above are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

LICENSE REQUIREMENTS

A valid driver's license is required for this position (verified upon hire).  A valid Washington State driver's license is required within 30 days of employment.

BACKGROUND SCREENING

Pursuant to the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) standards, Chelan County Public Utility District #1 conducts background screening of personnel who have access to the District's critical physical and/or cyber assets.

DISCLAIMER

The statements contained herein reflect general details as necessary to describe the principal functions for this job, the level of knowledge and skill typically required, and the scope of responsibility. This should not be considered an all-inclusive listing of work requirements.  Individuals may perform other duties as assigned, including work in other functional areas to cover absences or relief, to equalize peak work periods or otherwise to balance the workload.

EEO

Chelan PUD is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer (EOE Minorities/Females/Protected Veterans/Disabled). We value diversity at all levels of the organization. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to any protected classifications as defined by law.

EEO Law Posters can be found on the main Careers page in English and Spanish. 

Chelan PUD will not be offering any work visa sponsorship for this role.

Pay Transparency Nondiscrimination Provision

The contractor will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. However, employees who have access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of their essential job functions cannot disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to compensation information, unless the disclosure is (a) in response to a formal complaint or charge, (b) in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or (c) consistent with the contractor’s legal duty to furnish information. 41 CFR 60-I.35(c)