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Assistant Engineer SCADA & Signal Systems Level I, II, III

Job ID: 6178
Business Unit: Long Island Rail Road
Location: Hollis, NY, United States
Regular/Temporary: Regular
Department: ACE Signals & Commun Staff
Date Posted: Nov 8, 2024

Description

Title:                                              Assistant Engineer SCADA & Signal Systems Level I, II, III (REPOST)
Department:                                   Engineering                                      
Repost Date:                                  11/04/2024    
Close Date:                                    11/08/2024         
Hay Point Evaluation:                   702                    
Salary Range:                                $99,782 – $130,964
Position Classification:                 Safety Sensitive 
Location:                                       Queens    
Reports To:                                    Engineer-SCADA & Signal Systems 
 

Note: If you already applied to this position within the last 12 months there is no need to re-apply as your application is already under review.

This is a Non-Represented Position.

 Please note that this position has been designated as a “Policy Maker” pursuant to the New York State Public Officers Law & the MTA Code of Ethics.  As such, you will be required to complete a Financial Disclosure Statement that will be provided to you by the New York State Joint Commission on Public Ethics.

Summary

Assist the Engineer – SCADA & Signal Systems, in the Development, Operation and Maintenance of the Signal Supervisory Control System (Centralized Train Control), providing coordination between users (Transportation), and Signal Design, while adhering to Construction and Maintenance requirements. Perform a variety of Database, Security, Application and/or Network Administration on the variety of SCADA systems. Assist with the design, testing, and troubleshooting of complex network and security systems. This position is responsible for assisting with the directing and development of Operational Network.

Responsibilities

Responsibilities may include but are not limited to:
  • Assist the Engineer – SCADA & Signal Systems, with planning and managing the Signal Supervisory Control (SSC) Systems applications, GUI, database, and related administration and maintenance procedures. Assist with maintaining, updating all Signal SCADA Systems.  Project tracking, accounting, estimate preparation.
  • Research and direct development of testing requirements and processes for all new Signal related equipment and replacement equivalents. Lead testing efforts as required. Document all testing and process QPL requirements.  Assist with the development of testing requirements for new equivalent and alternative Vital Signal products.  Direct Signal Field Supervision in all testing, installation and troubleshooting of Signal SCADA and CTC (Centralized Train Control) systems.  Assist in conducting detailed analysis of Signal SCADA failures and reporting to senior management.
  • Assist the Engineer – SCADA & Signal Systems, with direction for Signal Design Consultants & vendors to ensure their product is compatible with LIRR SSC standards. Develop and keep current standard design procedures and materials.
  • Assist the Engineer – SCADA & Signal Systems, with the development of system enhancements in conjunction with Transportation and other LIRR departments to ensure designs meet SSC requirements.  Assist with the development of operator and maintenance training programs in support of system enhancements and periodic refresher courses.  Assist with developing reports after investigations detailing results of failures.
  • Assist the Engineer – SCADA & Signal Systems, with providing support for prompt repair, and revisions of existing Signal Control systems including emergency conditions (fires, accidents, extreme weather conditions etc.). Provide support for installation & cutover of new Signal systems including field support.
  • Assist the Engineer – SCADA & Signal Systems, in the development and implementation of existing Control systems into the SSC System (Central Control).  Ensure efficient concepts are utilized in future signaling projects for compatibility with SSC System. Provide technical support for procurement of material & services.
  • Assist the Engineer – SCADA & Signal Systems with the development of Operational, Maintenance standards and procedure and ensuring all involved parties are aware of standards and procedures.  Assist in writing required Signal SCADA tests as well as developing test forms. Provide all signal subdivisions with the paperwork needed to perform the required maintenance of SCADA systems.
  • Coordinate all applicable testing in SCADA and CTC with other Signal disciplines and Transportation. Assist in monitoring and progressing of the signal action plan.
  • Responsible to coordinate and schedule training and testing programs for all personnel for CTC and SCADA Systems.  Keep records of all training and testing for signal personnel pertaining to CTC and SCADA Systems.
  • Select, develop & motivate personnel within section. Provide career development for subordinates.  Provide prompt and effective coaching and counseling.  Responsible for discipline/termination of employees when necessary. Review direct reports and approve performance appraisals.  Ensure continued implementation of the Corporate Safety Policy. Promote safe work practices & provide safe work conditions. Create an environment that respects individual differences & enables employees to develop & contribute to their full potential. All other assignments at the request of senior management.
QUALIFICATIONS

Level I
A)
  • A degree in Electrical Engineering or Computer Science or related field or currently pursuing such a degree. Four years demonstrated, directly related, equivalent experience and
    education may be considered in lieu of the degree.
  • Recent experience in Engineering or Computer Science - (minimum 1 year).
  • Ability to enforce corporate/department safety policies.
  • Good understanding of databases with strong computer skills including, Microsoft Office Suite, Adobe Acrobat and Windows/Linux Operating System.
  • Good understanding of Workstation hardware and Server hardware, including working on hard drive, memory card and Video cards.
  • Communication skills (oral and written) and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work effectively with all levels of management, communicate ideas, and motivate employees.
  • Professional demeanor and high degree of integrity.
  • Ability to effectively perform job tasks during temporary non-regular shifts.
  • Knowledge in applications of signal, electrical and mechanical engineering principles.
  • Self-motivated, with the ability to provide solutions to complex problems.
  • Analytical skills, presentation, and project management skills.
  • Must have proven experience as a System Administrator, Network Administrator, or similar role.
  • Must be experienced in Windows Server design, implementation, and daily operational management of the Microsoft Windows Infrastructure and related application servers.
  • CompTIA Certified.
  • Network Protocols: Familiarity with networking protocols such as TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol), DNS (Domain Name System), DHCP (Dynamic
    Host Configuration Protocol), SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol), and others. Knowledge of these protocols is essential for troubleshooting and optimizing
    network performance.

B) Preferred

  • Recent experience in Engineering or Computer Science - working with signal/communication networks (minimum 1 year)
 Level II
A)
  • Must possess ALL required qualifications listed above for a Level I.
  • Recent, related experience in, Remote Control Systems and communication networking (approximately 3 years).
  • Comprehensive knowledge in applications of signal, electrical and mechanical engineering principles.
  • Recent experience in positions with increased responsibility in railroad signaling field.
  • Experience with Signal system design, installation, testing and maintenance.
  • Knowledge of railroad engineering operations.
  • Knowledge and understanding of databases with strong computer skills including, Microsoft Office Suite, Adobe Acrobat and Windows Operating System.
  • Working knowledge of Workstation hardware and Server hardware, including working on hard drive, memory card and video cards.
  • Ability to lead and direct others, particularly technical personnel in a union capacity.
  • Must be experienced in Windows Server design, implementation, and daily operational management of the Microsoft Windows Infrastructure and related application servers.
  • Network Security: Understanding security principles and best practices to protect networks from unauthorized access, data breaches, and cyber threats. This involves
    implementing firewalls, intrusion detection systems (IDS), intrusion prevention systems (IPS), VPNs, and other security measures.
  • Network Monitoring and Management: Utilizing network monitoring tools to monitor network performance, identify issues, and troubleshoot connectivity problems. This
    includes configuring SNMP, collecting, and analyzing network traffic data, and generating reports.
  • Network Troubleshooting: Proficiency in diagnosing and resolving network issues, including connectivity problems, latency issues and hardware /software failures. This
    involves using troubleshooting methodology and tools to isolate and resolve network-related issues.
  • Documentation and reporting; ability to create and maintain network documentation, including network diagrams, configuration, and inventory records.
  • Database Management systems: Knowledge of various database management systems such as MySQL, Oracle, SQL Server, PostgreSQL, and Mongo DB, understanding of
    features and capabilities.
  • Database security: Knowledge of database security principles and best practices to protect sensitive data from unauthorized access.
  • Strong management skills to motivate technical personnel in the design application and emergency supervision of maintenance personnel.
The Assistant Engineer II position also requires the following minimum requirements if elevated from Assistant Engineer I position:
  • Recommendation from the Section Head and approval of the Chief Engineer.
  • 3.0 out of 5 or better on the previous two consecutive performance appraisals.
  • Knowledge of all LIRR Signal SCADA Systems.
  • Demonstration of increased supervisory capabilities.
  • Consistent compliance with safety regulations and ensuring the safety of those under their supervision.
  • Completion of 50% MECC classes.
 Level III
A)
  • Must possess ALL required qualifications listed above for a Level II.
  • Windows Server Administration: Proficiency in installing, configuring, and managing Windows Server operating systems. This includes tasks such as setting up user
    accounts, managing permissions, configuring network services (DNS, DHCP, Active Directory), and maintaining server security.
  • Active Directory (AD) Management: Expertise in managing Active Directory services, including domain controllers, user and group accounts, organizational units (OUs), group
    policy objects (GPOs), and Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS). Active Directory is a central component for user authentication, authorization, and directory services
    in Windows environments.
  • Group Policy Management: Knowledge of Group Policy management to centrally configure and enforce security settings, desktop configurations, software installations, and
    other system policies across Windows-based networks. Group Policy is essential for ensuring consistent and secure system configurations.
  • Microsoft Exchange Administration: Experience in administering Microsoft Exchange Server for email communication and collaboration. This includes tasks such as mailbox
    management, email routing, distribution lists, public folders, and Exchange server maintenance.
  • Patch Management: Knowledge of Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) or other patch management solutions for deploying and managing software updates, security
    patches, and hotfixes across Windows servers and client systems. Patch management is critical for maintaining system security and stability.
  • Database security: Knowledge of database security principles and best practices to protect sensitive data from unauthorized access.
  • Strong management skills to motivate technical personnel in the design application and emergency supervision of maintenance personnel.
  • Experience with the following, preferable: 
    • Certifications CCNA/CCNP Security, CompTIA Security+, MCSA and applicable software applications.
    • Design, implement and support security network; Cisco Firewalls, Cisco SourceFire IPS/IDS, Cisco VPN, Two Factor Authentication, Security Tools, Data Loss Prevention, Anti-Virus, Malware.
    • Advanced knowledge of TCP/IP, subnetting, routing, access control lists, firewalls, Site-to-Site and Client VPN Cisco, NAT, and network traffic analysis.
  • Experience with databases, networks (LAN, WAN), patch management, and other protocols (e.g.: MPLS, BGP, PPP, etc.)
  • Knowledge of system security (e.g., intrusion detection systems, firewalls, data diodes, anti-virus) and data backup/recovery.
  • Advance knowledge and experience with Microsoft SCCM, Microsoft IIS, SMTP servers/relay, and NPS.
  • Ability to create scripts in Python, Perl, or other language.
  • Familiarity with various operating systems and platforms.
  • Firewall experience (Palo Alto), Data diode.
  • Experience of EDS systems.
  • Knowledge of SPLUNK.
  • Manage network servers and technology tools.
  • Troubleshoot issues and outages.
  • Management software i.e.: Solar Winds, SINEC, Nozomi.
  • Experience with OT Cybersecurity Controls.
The Assistant Engineer III position also requires the following minimum requirements if elevated from Assistant Engineer II position:
  • Recommendation from the ACE and approval of the Chief Engineer.
  • 3.0 out of 5 or better on the most recent performance appraisal.
  • Comprehensive knowledge of all LIRR Signal SCADA Systems.
  • Completion of all MECC classes.
  • Demonstration of effective supervisory capabilities.
  • Consistent compliance with safety regulations and ensuring the safety of those under their supervision.
 
Other Information
In addition to meeting the minimum requirements of the position, the selection process may include, but is not limited to a pre-screening assessment (i.e., physical, written and/ or practical evaluation) and interview. Candidates forfeit further consideration in the process if they fail to participate in any step of the process when scheduled. Make up dates/times will not be given. In addition, LIRR employee applicants must be in their current position for the 12 months immediately preceding the close date of this posting and must possess a satisfactory work history, including attendance and discipline record. A record of more than ten sick days without medical documentation in two of the last three years is considered unsatisfactory attendance.  Not all qualified applicants are guaranteed an interview due to the competitive selection process.  A medical examination and safety-sensitive drug/alcohol test may also be required.
 
EEO Statement
MTA and its subsidiary and affiliated agencies are Equal Opportunity Employers, including with respect to veteran status and individuals with disabilities.
The MTA encourages qualified applicants from diverse backgrounds, experiences, and abilities, including military service members, to apply.
 
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