Posted Jul 10, 2026

Network Engineer, Industrial Protocols

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About Us:

Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, Divcon delivers fully integrated automation solutions nationwide that optimize performance, energy efficiency, and reliability across HVAC, lighting, power monitoring, and mission-critical systems. Leveraging advanced technologies - including Allen-Bradley PLCs, Ignition SCADA, and Delta DDC systems - we combine deep technical expertise with field-tested execution to deliver precise, scalable, and high-performance solutions.

About the role:

The Network Engineer of Industrial Protocols brings a deep expertise in cybersecurity and industrial communication protocols to Divcon field operations. This role sits at the critical intersection of IT and OT (Operational Technology), ensuring the security, reliability, and performance of network infrastructure that supports industrial control systems, SCADA environments, building management systems, and mission-critical operations.

The ideal candidate brings hands-on experience securing converged IT/OT networks, implementing defense-in-depth strategies for industrial environments, and working with protocols such as BACnet, Modbus, DNP3, OPC UA, and EtherNet/IP. You will play a key role in designing secure network architectures that protect critical infrastructure while maintaining the real-time performance these systems demand.

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Qualifications:

Preferred Qualifications

Physical Requirements

·Requires frequent travel to job sites as needed, up to 75% with an average of 50%

·Ability to stand, walk, and move throughout job sites for extended periods

·Ability to climb ladders, stairs and lifts as required

·Ability to bend, kneel, crouch, and work in tight or confined spaces

·Ability to lift, carry, and maneuver equipment and materials up to 50 pounds

·Manual dexterity to handle tools, wiring, and small components

·Ability to work at heights and in varying indoor and outdoor conditions

·Visual keenness to read schematics, labels, and digital displays

·Ability to hear and respond to alarms, equipment sounds, and verbal instructions

·Capability to safely operate hand and power tools

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