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Control Systems Administrator
This recruitment will remain open until the position has been filled. The successful candidate for the Control Systems Administrator position is a technically proficient and forward-thinking professional with a proven background in industrial automation and control systems. They possess hands-on expertise in Python scripting for process optimization and data manipulation, alongside solid experience in PLC programming across a variety of platforms such as Allen-Bradley, Siemens, or Modicon. Their proficiency in Inductive Automation's Ignition platform stands outdemonstrating skill in designing, developing, and maintaining robust SCADA interfaces that prioritize both performance and usability. This individual thrives in dynamic operational environments, bringing a strong understanding of control networks, industrial protocols (e.g., Modbus, OPC UA), and system integration. They are detail-oriented, responsive under pressure, and capable of translating complex technical requirements into intuitive user experiences. Passionate about continuous improvement, they remain current with automation trends and contribute to system resilience, cybersecurity, and scalability efforts. A collaborative problem-solver and effective communicator, this candidate works seamlessly with cross-functional teams and contributes to a culture of innovation, safety, and reliability. Job Summary: Under general supervision, performs a variety of control system design and modification duties including planning, design, development, implementation, modification, and maintenance of the Utilities Department's computer-based process control and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems, as well as performing data network tasks as required. Class Characteristics: This is a journey level classification requiring the skill and ability to design, develop, implement, modify, program and maintain Utilities Department computer-based process control and SCADA systems and the associated City data network. Provides hands-on modification and maintenance to these systems while exercising a high level of independence. Supervision Received and Exercised: Receives general supervision from the Network Services Supervisor. Incumbents in this classification may work independently while on mandatory standby/callout. Examples of Duties and Responsibilities: (Any one position may not include all of the duties listed nor do the listed examples include all tasks that may be found in positions of this class.) Performs a variety of control systems duties including planning, design, development, implementation, modification, and maintenance of the Utilities Department's computer-based process monitoring and control systems and the associated SCADA data networks. Works closely with the Information Technology Systems Engineers to ensure that new SCADA systems will integrate with the existing City and SCADA data networks. Prepares control systems specifications, drawings sketches, and other supporting documentation for proposed projects. Updates and maintains technical specifications and documentation for the Utilities Department's control systems. Provides support for Utilities Department control systems engineering installation projects; assist in the inspection of contractor installations as necessary; provide technical support during project installation, including design changes, submittal review and request for information from contractors. Works closely with Information Technology Systems Engineers in providing support, training and assistance for difficult and complex control systems projects and repairs. Serves as a technical lead for control systems-related projects assigned by the Network Services Supervisor. This can include control systems-related project management, design work and contract management. Performs duties such as configuring, programming, testing, installing, and maintaining networked data and control systems; connect peripherals to system; monitor system integrity. Troubleshoots problems related to SCADA: control systems network, servers, firewalls, computer workstations, operating and system software and data communications equipment. Provides technical hardware and software support to users; identify, diagnose, and resolve technical problems. Assists with specific recommended CIP projects as directed. Assists in the development of related CIP budgets and long-range CIP planning. Participates in the design or modification of computer or programmable logic controller (PLC) programs used in process control or SCADA systems. Programs, installs, and maintains PLCs. Installs, maintains, and repairs telemetry communication devices, such as modems, digital service units, fiber optic, and both Ethernet/ 900 MHz MDS radios. Serves as technical resource on control systems and data network problems. Analyzes, troubleshoots and repairs electronic and mechanical instrumentation and control system hardware or software. Review drawings, plans, and other work submitted by consultants, engineers, and contractors for conformance with Department specifications and standards. Prepares accurate and clear reports, compose correspondence and maintain appropriate records. Performs complex electrical control system repairs. Follows applicable safety rules and regulations. Participates in a mandatory standby/call out rotation that provides 24-hour coverage to emergency control systems. Performs related duties similar to the above in scope and function as required. Knowledge and Abilities: Knowledge of: Principles and practices utilized in the design, application and modification of a variety of electronic, process monitoring, process control, and related computer-based systems, instrumentation and equipment. Ability to: Design and modify various control system software and hardware. Typical Qualifications: Education and Experience: Equivalent to graduation from a four-year college or university with major course work in control systems engineering, electronics or computer science, or a related field; and two years of experience planning, designing, developing, implementing, modifying or maintaining computerized control systems related to Utilities operation and maintenance. Or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Possession and Maintenance of: A valid California class C driver's license and a satisfactory driving record. Possession of an International Society of Automation (ISA) Certified Control Systems Technician Level I certification (or attainment within one year of hire). Level II certification is desirable. Possession of or ability to obtain CWEA Grade 2 Electrical/Instrumentation Technician within two years is highly desirable. Possession of an ISA Certified Automation Professional Tech 2 is desirable. Microsoft Certified Engineer (MSCE) or VMware Certified Professional (VCP) is desirable. Possession of Inductive Automation Ignition Core or Gold Certification is highly desirable. This position will be required to complete the following before a final offer is made: Pre-employment Physical, Live Scan Fingerprinting (DOJ & FBI), This position is required to undergo a Police Background Investigation, which may occur after a final offer is made.
This recruitment will remain open until the position has been filled. The successful candidate for the Control Systems Administrator position is a technically proficient and forward-thinking professional with a proven background in industrial automation and control systems. They possess hands-on expertise in Python scripting for process optimization and data manipulation, alongside solid experience in PLC programming across a variety of platforms such as Allen-Bradley, Siemens, or Modicon. Their proficiency in Inductive Automation's Ignition platform stands outdemonstrating skill in designing, developing, and maintaining robust SCADA interfaces that prioritize both performance and usability. This individual thrives in dynamic operational environments, bringing a strong understanding of control networks, industrial protocols (e.g., Modbus, OPC UA), and system integration. They are detail-oriented, responsive under pressure, and capable of translating complex technical requirements into intuitive user experiences. Passionate about continuous improvement, they remain current with automation trends and contribute to system resilience, cybersecurity, and scalability efforts. A collaborative problem-solver and effective communicator, this candidate works seamlessly with cross-functional teams and contributes to a culture of innovation, safety, and reliability. Job Summary: Under general supervision, performs a variety of control system design and modification duties including planning, design, development, implementation, modification, and maintenance of the Utilities Department's computer-based process control and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems, as well as performing data network tasks as required. Class Characteristics: This is a journey level classification requiring the skill and ability to design, develop, implement, modify, program and maintain Utilities Department computer-based process control and SCADA systems and the associated City data network. Provides hands-on modification and maintenance to these systems while exercising a high level of independence. Supervision Received and Exercised: Receives general supervision from the Network Services Supervisor. Incumbents in this classification may work independently while on mandatory standby/callout. Examples of Duties and Responsibilities: (Any one position may not include all of the duties listed nor do the listed examples include all tasks that may be found in positions of this class.) Performs a variety of control systems duties including planning, design, development, implementation, modification, and maintenance of the Utilities Department's computer-based process monitoring and control systems and the associated SCADA data networks. Works closely with the Information Technology Systems Engineers to ensure that new SCADA systems will integrate with the existing City and SCADA data networks. Prepares control systems specifications, drawings sketches, and other supporting documentation for proposed projects. Updates and maintains technical specifications and documentation for the Utilities Department's control systems. Provides support for Utilities Department control systems engineering installation projects; assist in the inspection of contractor installations as necessary; provide technical support during project installation, including design changes, submittal review and request for information from contractors. Works closely with Information Technology Systems Engineers in providing support, training and assistance for difficult and complex control systems projects and repairs. Serves as a technical lead for control systems-related projects assigned by the Network Services Supervisor. This can include control systems-related project management, design work and contract management. Performs duties such as configuring, programming, testing, installing, and maintaining networked data and control systems; connect peripherals to system; monitor system integrity. Troubleshoots problems related to SCADA: control systems network, servers, firewalls, computer workstations, operating and system software and data communications equipment. Provides technical hardware and software support to users; identify, diagnose, and resolve technical problems. Assists with specific recommended CIP projects as directed. Assists in the development of related CIP budgets and long-range CIP planning. Participates in the design or modification of computer or programmable logic controller (PLC) programs used in process control or SCADA systems. Programs, installs, and maintains PLCs. Installs, maintains, and repairs telemetry communication devices, such as modems, digital service units, fiber optic, and both Ethernet/ 900 MHz MDS radios. Serves as technical resource on control systems and data network problems. Analyzes, troubleshoots and repairs electronic and mechanical instrumentation and control system hardware or software. Review drawings, plans, and other work submitted by consultants, engineers, and contractors for conformance with Department specifications and standards. Prepares accurate and clear reports, compose correspondence and maintain appropriate records. Performs complex electrical control system repairs. Follows applicable safety rules and regulations. Participates in a mandatory standby/call out rotation that provides 24-hour coverage to emergency control systems. Performs related duties similar to the above in scope and function as required. Knowledge and Abilities: Knowledge of: Principles and practices utilized in the design, application and modification of a variety of electronic, process monitoring, process control, and related computer-based systems, instrumentation and equipment. Ability to: Design and modify various control system software and hardware. Typical Qualifications: Education and Experience: Equivalent to graduation from a four-year college or university with major course work in control systems engineering, electronics or computer science, or a related field; and two years of experience planning, designing, developing, implementing, modifying or maintaining computerized control systems related to Utilities operation and maintenance. Or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Possession and Maintenance of: A valid California class C driver's license and a satisfactory driving record. Possession of an International Society of Automation (ISA) Certified Control Systems Technician Level I certification (or attainment within one year of hire). Level II certification is desirable. Possession of or ability to obtain CWEA Grade 2 Electrical/Instrumentation Technician within two years is highly desirable. Possession of an ISA Certified Automation Professional Tech 2 is desirable. Microsoft Certified Engineer (MSCE) or VMware Certified Professional (VCP) is desirable. Possession of Inductive Automation Ignition Core or Gold Certification is highly desirable. This position will be required to complete the following before a final offer is made: Pre-employment Physical, Live Scan Fingerprinting (DOJ & FBI), This position is required to undergo a Police Background Investigation, which may occur after a final offer is made.