Job Description What if your work helped power the future?
At
WSP, you’ll work on the projects the world truly needs — shaping Australia’s energy transition across thermal and renewable generation. You’ll be part of a globally connected team with the scale, support and technical depth to do your best work, alongside people who genuinely back your growth.
In this role, you’ll get:
High-impact energy projects
across renewables + thermal generation and emerging technologies
Technical depth
in functional safety assessments, industrial control, protection and communications systems (PLC/DCS, safety, protocols)
Flexibility + career development
with mentoring, pathways and national collaboration
The Opportunity WSP’s
Generation & New Energy team
is growing, and we’re looking for a Senior or Associate Control Systems Engineer to play a pivotal role in the design and delivery of industrial control, protection and communication systems for power generation assets.
You’ll work across a diverse project portfolio from established generation to next‑gen solutions partnering closely with clients and multidisciplinary teams to assess, design and implement fit‑for‑purpose systems that support safe, reliable and future‑ready energy infrastructure.
What you’ll be doing You’ll contribute across the full project lifecycle, including:
Applying your power industry experience across renewable generation, gas turbines (OCGT/CCGT), coal‑fired and hydro power stations
Supporting design and delivery of control and instrumentation systems (PLC, DCS),
functional safety systems
(AS 61511), and EEHA‑compliant designs
Contributing to control, protection and communication architectures using industrial protocols such as Modbus, DNP3, Ethernet/IP, OPC and IEC 61850
Working closely with electrical engineers on secondary systems, including protection and excitation systems
Performing engineering analysis and ensuring compliance with Australian Standards and legislative requirements
Maintaining alignment with WSP’s quality systems, technical governance and client expectations
Supporting planning, cost and schedule management, and proactive risk mitigation
Building strong internal networks and supporting client relationships
Complying with all role‑specific SHEQ obligations
About you You’re a practical, collaborative engineer who enjoys solving complex problems and influencing safe outcomes. You’ll bring:
A Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering (or equivalent)
Progression towards CPEng and professional registration (RPEQ, RPEV)
Strong experience designing and delivering control and instrumentation systems
Functional Safety Assessment (FSA) experience with relevant accreditation (essential)
Demonstrated delivery across thermal and renewable power generation projects
Consultancy experience delivering technically complex projects with multiple stakeholders
Solid understanding of safety in design, risk management, QA and OH&S systems
Strong skills in technical reporting, stakeholder engagement and mentoring
Why choose WSP? At WSP, we’re committed to creating a workplace where you feel supported, heard and empowered to grow. We offer more than a job — we offer a career with purpose.
What you can expect
Competitive pay that reflects your expertise
Flexible work and hybrid options
Tailored career pathways, mentoring, leadership development and secondments
Purpose‑driven projects that shape resilient, sustainable communities
Family‑first policies, including up to 16 weeks paid parental leave
Extra leave options, including the ability to purchase up to 4 additional weeks annually
Global mobility opportunities across Australia and beyond
Employee Share Purchase Plan for permanent employees
Ready to make your mark? If you’re excited by complex energy systems and want to contribute to Australia’s evolving generation landscape, we’d love to hear from you.
Apply today and help shape a better future — for you, and for everyone.
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