SCADA Programmer Analyst needs 3 years of experience developing, deploying, and supporting SCADA systems an automation control systems
SCADA Programmer Analyst requires:
• Proficiency in one or more of the following SCADA platforms; WonderWare, Ignition, AutoSol (ACM), XSPOC
• Proficiency in one or more of the following Firewall platforms; Cisco ASA, Cisco FTD, Palo Alto, Eagle One
• IT knowledge of Microsoft’s server operating systems and applications such as MS SQL 2012
• Must be willing and able to participate in a rotational 7 day on call schedule with other team members
• Ability to travel to remote sites for training, projects, and other support
• 3 years of experience working with WonderWare's software suite (IAS, InTouch, InSQL)
• Understanding of field radio and network communications is beneficial
• IT knowledge of Microsoft's server operating systems and applications such as MS SQL is beneficial
• Knowledge of field data capture and production accounting systems
• MQTT knowledge and experience
• Knowledge of building, deploying, and supporting Ignition screens using Python
• Prior work experience in the upstream oil and gas industry
• Prior work experience with large scale data management systems
• Experience working on teams following Agile software development methodologies
• Experience participating in the user centered design process
• Working knowledge of AutoSol (ACM), ACP ThinManager, Win911 and Ignition
• Experience working with RTUs (ROC, TotalFlow), PLC's and related HMI hardware and their related software (Allen-Bradley, Modicon, GE)
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SCADA Programmer Analyst duties:
• Collaborate with engineers, data managers, and other software developers to define,
• build, and deliver solutions to our most challenging upstream unconventional business problems
• Architect, implement, deploy, and support SCADA systems like WonderWare and Ignition
• Continue to learn and share software industry best practices with team members
• Work with production and facilities teams to bring in well site data, salt water disposals,
• compressor site data, and any field automation into our SCADA systems for alarm historizing/trending, and display