System Engineer (scada/rtu) For Substation Automation 80 – 100% (f/m/d)
HITACHI ENERGY LTD
Baden, Aargau, Switzerland
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Bachelor's or master's degree in power engineering
Fluent german spoken and written
Basic knowledge of control and protection systems
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Hitachi Energy Ltd is seeking a System Engineer specializing in SCADA/RTU systems for substation automation, located in Baden, Switzerland. The ideal candidate will have a background in power or electrical engineering and possess strong communication skills with a focus on customer orientation and teamwork.
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Job Summary
You will design sub-station control systems (SCADA) for high- and medium-voltage switchgear in accordance with the latest technology standards such as IEC 61850 and IEC 104.
The role involves integrating systems, parameterizing Ethernet-based communication structures, and supporting on-site commissioning at facilities throughout Switzerland.
Early-career professionals are welcome to apply in a team environment that values openness, customer orientation, and innovation.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 75
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Hitachi Energy Ltd is seeking a System Engineer specializing in SCADA/RTU systems for substation automation, located in Baden, Switzerland. The ideal candidate will have a background in power or electrical engineering and possess strong communication skills with a focus on customer orientation and teamwork.
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Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Bachelor's or master's degree in power engineering
Fluent German spoken and written
Basic knowledge of control and protection systems
Experience with IEC 61850 and IEC 104 protocols
Ability to work independently and take responsibility
Nice-to-have
Good English skills
Additional languages such as French
Basic knowledge of cybersecurity and network architecture
Team player in an intercultural environment
Customer orientation and innovation mindset
Key Requirements
Bachelor's or master's degree in electrical engineering
Fluent German language proficiency required
Basic knowledge of RTU systems or process automation