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Exoben Inc. is seeking a SCADA Systems Engineer to develop and manage its monitoring and control systems for energy assets, including batteries, solar and infrastructure.
You will design systems that collect data and provide real-time control, ensuring all assets are observable, controllable and optimized remotely. You will collaborate with control, software and operations teams.
Exoben’s energy platform depends on visibility and control.
SCADA systems allow us to monitor performance, collect data and manage operations in real time across batteries, solar and infrastructure.
Strong monitoring ensures reliability and fast response to issues.
We are looking for a skilled SCADA Systems Engineer to develop and manage Exoben’s monitoring and control systems.
In this role, you will design systems that collect data from energy assets and provide real‑time control.
You will ensure that all systems can be monitored, managed and optimized remotely.
You will work closely with control systems, software and operations teams.
This role requires strong technical skills and system‑level thinking.
This role provides visibility into Exoben’s systems.
You ensure performance can be monitored and controlled in real time.
Your work supports reliability and efficient operations.
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