Participate in multidisciplinary teams throughout the MILCON process—from basis of design and submittal review to startup and commissioning.
Apply Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC), environmental regulations (e.g., Clean Water Act, NPDES), and DoD-specific guidance to control system design and performance.
Conduct field verification, as-built reviews, and acceptance testing of SCADA and telemetry systems.
Interface with DoD engineering, environmental, and cybersecurity personnel to ensure operational and regulatory compliance.
Support legacy system upgrades, energy efficiency improvements, and cyber-resilient SCADA designs.
Install, configure, and program control system hardware and software.
Perform performative maintenance and continuous monitoring functions.
Respond and correct system alarms and emergencies.
Analyze system data to assist in identifying system deficiencies and vulnerabilities.
Provide remediation recommendations to address system issues.
Work with cyber, network, and sysadmin teams in facilitation of system compliance and function according to DOD guidance.
Participate in conferences, workgroups, meetings and other required events.
Travel to supported installations and required locations to provide related FRCS expertise.
Report directly to the ERS Division Director and collaborate with a small team securing Facility Related Control Systems supporting Marine Corps critical infrastructure.
Requirements
Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering related field and 2 years experience or minimum of 4 years of experience in Water/Wastewater SCADA
Minimum of 2 years of experience in SCADA systems and PLC programming, preferably in municipal or DoD environments.
Working knowledge of leading platforms (e.g., Rockwell, Schneider, GE, or VTScada).
Familiarity with water/wastewater operations, hydraulic systems, chemical dosing, and remote monitoring technologies.
Experience with MILCON or federal design-build projects and related contracting requirements.
Understanding of environmental permitting, reporting, and regulatory requirements.
Ability to obtain and maintain a Department of Defense (DoD) Common Access Card (CAC).
Ability to maintain a US Government Secret security clearance.
Minimum Clearance Required: Secret; Must Be Able to Obtain: Secret
NICET, ISA/IEC 62443, or equivalent systems engineering certifications (preferred).
OSHA 30, HAZWOPER, or water operator licenses a plus.
Ability to read and speak Korean
Willingness to travel to supported installations and required locations