Job Description:
Job Description: Control Systems Technician – Energy & Utilities Job Industry, Sydney
The Control Systems Technician in Sydney is responsible for installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting control systems used in power generation and distribution facilities. This role ensures that automated systems operate efficiently to regulate electrical equipment, monitor performance, and maintain safety standards. The technician works with programmable logic controllers (PLCs), supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, and other industrial control technologies.
Key duties include conducting routine inspections and preventive maintenance on control panels, sensors, and communication networks to identify and resolve faults before they impact operations. The technician collaborates closely with electrical engineers and operations personnel to support system upgrades and optimize control strategies for improved energy management.
This role demands strong technical knowledge to interpret control system schematics and software programs. The technician must also respond quickly to system alarms and failures, providing timely repairs or adjustments to maintain continuous power supply. Working onsite at power plants or substations, the role requires adherence to strict safety regulations and standards.
The technician may be involved in commissioning new control equipment and providing technical support during installation projects. Clear documentation of maintenance activities, system configurations, and troubleshooting steps is essential for compliance and ongoing asset management.
Located in Sydney, this position offers exposure to advanced control technologies within Australia’s evolving energy sector. The Control Systems Technician plays a vital role in supporting the reliability and efficiency of the electrical grid by ensuring control systems are fully operational and responsive.
Job Requirement:
Job Requirements: Control Systems Technician – Energy & Utilities Job Industry, Sydney
Candidates should hold relevant qualifications in electrical engineering, instrumentation, or control systems technology, such as a Certificate IV or Diploma in Electrical Instrumentation or Control Systems. Experience working with PLC programming, SCADA systems, and industrial automation is essential.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills are required to diagnose faults and implement corrective actions efficiently. Familiarity with communication protocols like Modbus, Profibus, and Ethernet/IP is advantageous. The candidate should be proficient in reading and interpreting electrical and control system drawings.
Knowledge of safety standards and procedures in electrical and control environments, including lockout/tagout and hazard identification, is mandatory. Practical experience in preventive maintenance, system commissioning, and equipment calibration is preferred.
The role requires excellent communication and teamwork abilities to collaborate effectively with engineers and operations staff. Flexibility to work shift patterns or respond to emergency breakdowns outside regular hours may be necessary.
A current electrical licence and relevant safety certifications such as Confined Space Entry and Working at Heights are beneficial. Candidates should demonstrate attention to detail, organizational skills for record-keeping, and a commitment to ongoing technical training to keep pace with emerging control technologies in the energy industry.