Full-Time

067.U – SCADA Support Manager

Posted on 5/30/2026

Harvest Midstream

Harvest Midstream

201-500 employees

Midstream oil and gas pipeline operator

No salary listed

Houston, TX, USA

In Person

Category
Engineering Management (1)
Required Skills
Data Governance
Requirements
  • Minimum of 10 years of experience in SCADA, industrial automation, or operational technology environments.
  • Minimum of 3–5 years of leadership experience managing technical teams in a 24x7 operational environment.
  • Strong experience with real-time SCADA systems, historian platforms, PLC/RTU systems, and field communications infrastructure.
  • Experience supporting geographically distributed field operations.
  • Strong understanding of OT cybersecurity principles and risk mitigation.
  • Experience managing vendor relationships and service contracts.
  • Demonstrated ability to lead incident management and root cause analysis efforts.
  • Strong communication skills with the ability to present technical information to both technical and non-technical stakeholders.
  • Ability to effectively prioritize and execute in high-pressure operational environments.
  • Strong customer service orientation and commitment to operational reliability.
Responsibilities
  • Lead, mentor, and develop a team of SCADA application specialists, automation engineers, communications technicians, and OT support personnel.
  • Establish clear objectives, performance expectations, and accountability standards aligned with IT and business strategy.
  • Foster collaboration between OT, Infrastructure, Cybersecurity, and Business Applications teams to ensure seamless operations.
  • Develop succession planning strategies to mitigate knowledge concentration and retirement risk.
  • Oversee administration and optimization of real-time SCADA control systems, including control room platforms and HMI environments.
  • Ensure standardization of Human-Machine Interface (HMI) design and graphics standards to maintain operational consistency.
  • Maintain system reliability and uptime for control room environments.
  • Coordinate configuration management and change control processes for SCADA systems.
  • Oversee enterprise historian platforms to ensure high availability and data integrity.
  • Ensure accurate tag management, data governance, and integration with business analytics systems.
  • Manage small enhancement projects and system improvements.
  • Maintain long-term reliability of historical data for engineering, compliance, and operational reporting.
  • Provide leadership oversight for team of automation specialists for PLC and RTU configuration standards and lifecycle management.
  • Support commissioning and integration of new field equipment into the SCADA network during capital projects and acquisitions.
  • Ensure proper maintenance, troubleshooting, and documentation of field devices including sensors, meters, and automation hardware.
  • Establish consistent documentation standards for field automation systems, including as-built drawings and configuration records.
  • Coordinate geographically distributed support resources to ensure effective “boots on the ground” coverage.
  • Oversee cellular, radio, antenna, and related communications infrastructure supporting SCADA networks in the field.
  • Ensure reliability and performance of communication links between field assets and control centers.
  • Manage field communications-related projects and vendor relationships.
  • Identify opportunities to modernize and standardize communications infrastructure.
  • Integrate with Enterprise Network team for standards, cyber security guidelines and execution of projects.
  • Oversee OT incident response and serve as escalation point for critical control system events.
  • Ensure real-time monitoring of SCADA communications and server health.
  • Develop and maintain operational runbooks for common OT incidents.
  • Establish clear escalation paths for hardware, software, and field-level issues.
  • Conduct root cause analysis for recurring incidents and implement corrective actions.
  • Manage third-party service providers and outsourced support contracts.
  • Ensure vendor performance meets established SLAs.
  • Develop and manage budget forecasts for SCADA and OT operations.
  • Oversee procurement of SCADA-related hardware, software, and services.
  • Identify opportunities to improve SCADA reliability, standardization, and scalability.
  • Align SCADA architecture with cybersecurity and enterprise IT standards.
  • Recommend modernization initiatives and cost optimization strategies.
  • Stay informed on industry trends, regulatory requirements, and emerging OT technologies.
  • Develop and maintain key performance indicators (KPIs) for SCADA uptime, incident response times, and communications reliability.
  • Provide regular performance reporting to senior leadership.
  • Conduct trend analysis to identify systemic issues and improvement opportunities.
  • Demonstrate commitment to company core values — Integrity, Ownership, Urgency, Alignment, and Innovation — in all daily responsibilities and interactions.
  • Actively support and contribute to the company’s mission and vision through reliable, high-quality work.
  • Other duties as assigned by management.

Harvest Midstream provides midstream services that gather, transport, process, treat, store, and terminus crude oil, natural gas, and natural gas liquids for a wide range of producers. Its network uses more than 6,000 miles of pipelines across multiple states, plus gas processing and related facilities, to move resources from production sites to refineries and customers. The company differentiates itself through its strategy of growth via acquisitions, expanding pipelines and processing capacity in major basins as an affiliate of Hilcorp Energy and committing to long-term customer relationships and safety. Its goal is to broaden its footprint in key U.S. energy regions and maintain reliable, accessible energy infrastructure by pursuing strategic asset acquisitions and expansions.

Company Size

201-500

Company Stage

Debt Financing

Total Funding

$1B

Headquarters

Houston, Texas

Founded

2002

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Kenai LNG redevelopment targets first imports in 1H28 and FID in 2Q26.
  • The MPLX Uinta and Green River purchase expands Rocky Mountain gathering and processing.
  • Recent $1 billion senior notes improve refinancing flexibility and fund growth initiatives.

What critics are saying

  • Kenai LNG still needs FERC approval, delaying Alaska supply relief until 2028.
  • LNG economics depend on imported supply and signed Railbelt offtake commitments.
  • Acquired basin volumes can fall if drilling slows or producers reallocate capital.

What makes Harvest Midstream unique

  • Founded in 1993, Harvest operates over 6,000 pipeline miles across seven states.
  • It serves oil, gas, NGLs, and marine terminals from Alaska to Texas.
  • Hilcorp ownership supports long-term capital deployment and acquisition-led growth.

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