Scada Engineer (all genders)
Join us in shaping the future of renewable energy!
Skyborn’s flagship project, the Gennaker offshore wind farm, has just received its construction and operations permit - a major milestone for what will become one of the largest offshore wind projects in the German Baltic Sea. With an installed capacity of 976.5 MW, Gennaker is set to deliver around 4 TWh of green electricity annually, enough to power approximately one million households. Scheduled for commissioning in 2028, this project is not only a cornerstone of Germany’s energy transition but also a benchmark for sustainable innovation. Be part of a team that turns ambition into reality and helps secure a cleaner, more resilient energy future.
Joining Skyborn means being a part of a global offshore wind leading developer with more than two decades of experience and a proven track record across the full project lifecycle - from early development to construction and long-term operations. You’ll work with 300+ committed, purpose-driven colleagues, take responsibility early, and grow in a collaborative, international environment where safety, integrity, and teamwork guide how we deliver results.
If you want your skills to make a tangible difference and to help build what tomorrow will run on, Gennaker offers a meaningful next step.
Become part of our Hamburg or Bremen team as
Your future tasks:
- Support the design, specification, and technical integration of SCADA systems across offshore wind and Power‑to‑X projects, ensuring reliable monitoring, automation, and control.
- Coordinate interfaces between SCADA, turbine, substation, and balance‑of‑plant control systems to ensure full end‑to‑end system functionality.
- Review SCADA system architectures, signal lists, and communication protocols, ensuring compliance with project specifications and applicable standards.
- Support procurement and vendor coordination, including technical evaluations and monitoring supplier performance against contractual requirements.
- Participate in FAT, SAT, Commissioning and system testing activities, verifying correct implementation of SCADA hardware and software.
- Ensure accurate and complete SCADA documentation, including configurations, functional descriptions, and interface mappings.
- Collaborate with operations and digital teams to integrate SCADA data into performance monitoring, reporting, and analytics tools.
- Degree in Electrical Engineering, Automation, Industrial IT, or a related technical field.
- 5-8 years of experience in SCADA engineering, ideally within offshore wind, energy, or industrial infrastructure projects.
- Solid understanding of SCADA systems and industrial communication protocols such as OPC‑UA, Modbus, IEC 60870, and IEC 61850.
- Experience working with control systems used in offshore wind farms, including turbines, substations, and balance of plant.
- Proven ability to work with OEMs, contractors, and internal technical teams in multi‑disciplinary project environments.
- Strong documentation, coordination, and troubleshooting skills for automation and control systems.
- Fluent in English
- Willingness to travel for vendor coordination, testing, and site support as required.
Our benefits:
- Permanent employment in an international company where you make a difference in the renewable energy sector
- Flexible ways of working: Mobile office regulation of 40% per week
- Enjoy your vacation of 30 days, extended with possible unpaid vacation days
- A modern work environment with open doors and room for your own ideas in a friendly, modern working environment
- Learning and Development Opportunities to support your personal and professional growth
- Our company celebrations, team events and get-togethers are extraordinary
- We care for your wellbeing, our Employee Assistance Program offers training and counselling to support your wellbeing
- Other employee benefits depending on location: capital-forming benefits, subsidized company pension plan, company bicycle leasing (business bike) and company fitness (EGYM Wellpass)
We look forward to receiving your application!