Training on SCADA, Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition, SCADA Engineering Training for Electrical and Electronics Engineers

The SCADA Engineering Training is designed to provide electrical and electronics engineers with practical knowledge and hands-on skills to design, operate, and maintain SCADA systems for industrial automation and process control. The course covers SCADA architecture, communication protocols, HMI configuration, data acquisition, alarm management, and integration with PLCs and DCS.

Engineers with practical experience but without formal certification can undergo a skill assessment to identify gaps in SCADA knowledge. Targeted training is provided to address weak areas. Participants receive certification and project documentation upon completion. Fresh graduates gain practical exposure to SCADA systems used in power plants, oil & gas, water treatment, manufacturing, and process industries.


Why Skill Assessment Is Important

Skill assessment ensures participants are evaluated for:

  • Understanding SCADA architecture, components, and communication

  • Proficiency in configuring HMI screens, data acquisition, and alarms

  • Ability to integrate SCADA with PLCs, DCS, and field devices

  • Troubleshooting and maintenance skills for SCADA systems

  • Compliance with industrial safety, quality, and operational standards

This ensures training is focused on enhancing practical competence and industry readiness.


Topics Covered

1. Fundamentals of SCADA

  • Introduction to SCADA systems and applications

  • SCADA architecture: RTU, MTU, HMI, and communication networks

  • Types of SCADA systems: centralized and distributed

  • Communication protocols and data acquisition methods

2. HMI Configuration and Visualization

  • Designing HMI screens and control interfaces

  • Data logging, trend analysis, and alarm configuration

  • Real-time monitoring and operator control

  • Visualization of process data for decision making

3. Integration with PLCs and DCS

  • Connecting SCADA with PLC and DCS systems

  • Signal mapping, analog and digital I/O handling

  • Remote monitoring and control applications

  • Troubleshooting communication and integration issues

4. Industrial Applications

  • SCADA in power plants, oil & gas, chemical, and water treatment

  • Process automation and monitoring

  • Energy management and optimization

  • Fault detection and predictive maintenance

5. Safety, Compliance, and Best Practices

  • Industrial safety standards for SCADA operations

  • Data integrity, cybersecurity, and access control

  • Personal protective equipment (PPE) and safe practices

  • Documentation, reporting, and SOPs

6. Practical Project Work

  • Designing a SCADA system for a sample process

  • Configuring HMI screens, alarms, and trending data

  • Integration with PLC/DCS for real-time monitoring and control

  • Testing, troubleshooting, and complete project documentation


What You Will Learn

After completing this course, participants will be able to:

  • Design, configure, and operate SCADA systems for industrial automation

  • Integrate SCADA with PLCs, DCS, and field devices for monitoring and control

  • Troubleshoot and maintain SCADA systems effectively

  • Ensure safety, compliance, and proper documentation

  • Execute projects demonstrating practical SCADA engineering skills


Certification

Participants who complete skill assessment, training, and project work will receive SCADA Engineering Certification for Electrical and Electronics Engineers, validating their practical skills and readiness for industrial automation projects.


Who Can Join?

  • Diploma / B.Tech / M.Tech in Electrical, Electronics, or Instrumentation Engineering

  • Engineers with practical experience in SCADA but lacking formal certification

  • Maintenance, commissioning, and automation engineers

  • Fresh graduates seeking hands-on exposure to SCADA systems in industrial applications