Controls Technical Lead / Senior Controls Engineer
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Job description
We are recruiting a Controls Technical Lead / Senior Controls Engineer to join a global engineering organisation delivering highly standardised, large-scale automation and controls solutions across EMEA. This is a permanent, remote role working EMEA hours, offering long-term stability and the opportunity to operate as a technical authority within controls, SCADA, and automation systems.
The Controls Technical Lead will support the development, governance, and continuous improvement of control system standards, working closely with internal engineering teams and external delivery partners.
Key Responsibilities
Act as client representative for the review of controls network architecture, SCADA, and HMI submittals and drawings
Ensure controls and automation standards are maintained, updated, and adhered to across the EMEA fleet
Support the development, maintenance, and improvement of SCADA, HMI, and Data Concentrator systems
Assist with new feature development, product updates, release packages, and release notes
Provide technical project management support to the Controls team
Requirements
Minimum 5+ years' experience in Power Management Systems (PMS)
Minimum 5+ years' experience in controls and industrial network systems
Strong experience with Inductive Automation Ignition 8.1+ with Perspective
Experience with industrial communication protocols including IEC 61850 MMS, Modbus, and DNP3
Experience with Siemens SICAM A8000, SEL RTAC, or Schneider EPO 2022 (desirable)
Familiarity with version control systems such as Git
Strong communication skills and experience working in distributed, remote engineering teams
Why Join
This role offers the opportunity to work within a highly technical, engineering-led environment focused on consistency, quality, and scalable global standards. You will have the chance to influence controls strategy at a regional level while benefiting from remote working, minimal travel, and long-term career progression on complex, mission-critical infrastructure projects