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Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission

Process Control Systems Engineer III

Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission, Baltimore, Maryland, United States

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Reports to Section Manager, Process Control Engineering

Full or Part Time

Full or Part Time Full Time

If Part Time how many hours per week

Regular or Temporary

Regular or Temporary Regular

Position End Date (if temporary)

Work Schedule

Monday to Friday, 7:30 am to 4:00 pm

Position Location

Position Location Laurel

Position Summary Information

General Summary

The

Process Control Systems Engineer III

performs a variety of professional, technical, and administrative work to support, design and program process control computer systems throughout WSSC Water.

Essential Functions

Programs and/or may assist lower level Process Control Specialists in programming, testing, debugging, start‑up, optimization of process control automation control systems throughout the Commission

Troubleshoots and resolves very complex control systems hardware and software problems

Analyzes and tunes very complex process control loops to optimum control

Designs and develops implementation documents for incorporation into new process control systems

Assists in developing process control system instrumentation and control specification standards

Designs, deploys in the field, and commissions process control system networks and panels

Coordinates process control and instrumentation standards, designs owner furnished process control equipment on various capital improvement projects

Recommends hardware and software changes and upgrades to existing systems

Participates in testing, debugging, and start‑up of new processes and equipment at all Commission sites

Designs, implements and installs databases in the PLC, HMI and historian machine nodes based on PI&D drawings and I/O lists

Installs and upgrades operating system software, logic programming software, communications software and HMI software on servers and operator stations at various sites

Troubleshoots communications network problems

Responds to calls to emergency situations outside of normal work hours during all types of weather to support WSSC water business wherever Process Control and field equipment is located

Drives a vehicle to conduct WSSC Water business

Other Functions

Designs, deploys in the field and commissions PLC based RTU’s in the WSSC Water’s SCADA system

May be required to participate in the group’s emergency duty program as designated by the Division Manager

Designs and maintains communication links to systems outside of process control such as IT and SCADA

Maintains hardware and software backups for disaster recovery

Keeps abreast of and adapts to changes in the process control technology

Performs related duties as required

Work Environment And Physical Demands

Ability to climb ladders and work in confined spaces and elevated locations

Ability to hear audible alarms and abnormal equipment noises

Ability to visually inspect equipment and processes any time of day or night

Required Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities

Extensive working knowledge of PLC based process control systems and PC based HMI systems in the water/wastewater industry

Ability to program and implement a broad range of both continuous and batch control loops and alarming for various processes in the water/wastewater plants as well as the remote pumping stations

Ability to install, program, test, tune, troubleshoot, restore and optimize all process control components such as PLC’s and their associated power supplies and I/O modules, PLC programs, remote I/O racks, fiber optic and STP cabling, networks, operator stations, servers, panels and databases

Ability to program Allen‑Bradley and Siemens PLC’s, Wonderware HMI’s, various Ethernet products

Ability to read and understand PI&D drawings, electrical drawings, ladder logic and other engineering drawings for a project

Ability to read and interpret a control narrative and produce a working logic and HMI program from that narrative

Ability to use PI&D and electrical drawings and I/O list to produce an I/O panel design

Ability to learn and use CADD software for design purposes

Ability to write specifications for hardware, software and instrumentation

Extensive knowledge, skill and ability in identifying and evaluating process control changes that are cost effective

Significant knowledge of and ability to effectively interface with operational and technical disciplines (electrical, mechanical, process) and to develop changes in ancillary equipment

Ability to work with contractors, consultants, and internal WSSC Water teams and units and to maintain satisfactory working relationships with subordinates, peers, and supervisors and to work in a team environment at various sites around the commission

Must have expert knowledge in one or more of the following areas of process control: Expert knowledge and demonstrated ability in Wonderware HMI , including: graphical development; tag database development; scripting; alarming; data logging; I/O driver configuration; and Archestra configuration

Expert knowledge and demonstrated ability in programming development and programming of Siemens S7, Siemens 505, and Allen Bradley 5000 family PLCs, including: RLL and APT programming; Profibus and Control Net configuration

Expert knowledge and demonstrated ability in SCADA systems, including: SCADA polling master configuration and development; DNP3 and OPC ; INSQL development and maintenance; RTU design and installation; implementation and configuration of routers with OSPF ; of radio and microwave system implementation

Extensive knowledge of Cyber security for control systems. This should include but not limited to: Extensive knowledge of IDS ; Securing routers and switches; Accepted methods of performing security assessments

Expert knowledge and demonstrated ability in panel and network design, including: integration and layout of panel components such power supply; UPSs; terminal strips; isolators; fiber optic patch panels; design and installation of copper and fiber networks their and connections and interfaces

Extensive knowledge of CADD

Expert knowledge and demonstrated ability in instrumentation and controls with an emphasis on types used in water and wastewater stations, plants, transport systems and incinerators

Minimum Education, Experience Requirements

6+ years direct control experience in the design, programming, systems start-up as it is related to new construction and/or control equipment installation, engineering and operations of PLC based distributed process control and/or communication systems, or similar experience relevant to manufacturing industries or control system vendors.

OR

High School diploma or equivalent

6+ years of experience in engineering, instrumentation/communications, electrical or operational environment

4+ years direct control experience in the design, programming, systems start-up as it is related to new construction and/or control equipment installation, engineering and operations of PLC based distributed process control and/or communication systems, or similar experience relevant to manufacturing industries or control system vendors.

Additional Requirements

May be assigned to participate in the Division’s Emergency Duty Program

Completion of the WSSC Financial Disclosure statement within 30 days of employment and annually thereafter

Possession of a valid driver’s license, with no more than 4 points, and the ability to obtain and maintain a WSSC Water driver’s permit within 90 days of hire or transfer date

Completion of all safety training as required by WSSC Water

Employees in this position are designated or considered emergency personnel; therefore, the employee must report to work as scheduled or as directed by their supervisor when WSSC Water declares an event that requires emergency personnel to report to work

Preferences

Knowledge of and demonstrated ability in instrumentation and controls with an emphasis on those types used in water and wastewater stations, plants, transport systems, and incinerators

Current knowledge of water and wastewater treatment technologies

Registration in the State of Maryland as a Professional Controls Systems Engineer

ISA CAP certification

Salary $121,724 - $207,259

EEO Statement

AN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

It is the policy of the Commission to select new employees and to promote current employees without regard to race, sexual orientation, sex, religion, national origin, marital status, or handicap. The Commission does not discriminate against qualified individuals with a disability and will make reasonable accommodation for any disability that does not result in undue hardship for the Commission.

Close Date

Open Until Filled Yes

Special Instructions to Applicants

Additional Information

All applicants selected will be subject to drug screening and a background check/verification.

Supplemental Questions Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*).

* Do you have a valid driver's license with no more than 4 points and with no restrictions (except eyeglasses/contact lenses)?

Yes

No

* Will you, now or in the future, require sponsorship for employment visa status?

Yes

No

Are you an eligible veteran of any branch of the armed forces who has received an honorable discharge or Certificate of Satisfactory Completion of Military Service, the spouse of an eligible veteran who has a service‑connected disability or the surviving spouse of a deceased eligible veteran?

Yes

No

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