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Finding a qualified SCADA consultant in Las Vegas is harder than it looks on paper. The market is dominated by generalists who can configure an HMI but have never touched a NERC CIP audit or a real OT segmentation project — and Southern Nevada’s mix of utility infrastructure, water treatment operations, and industrial facilities doesn’t leave much room for learning on the job. This directory cuts through the noise so you can get to a credentialed specialist without burning three weeks on discovery calls.
How to Choose a SCADA Consultant in Las Vegas
- Verify OT-specific credentials, not just IT certs. A CISSP doesn’t mean much in a control system environment. Look for GICSP (GIAC’s industrial cybersecurity cert), ISA CAP, or an active ISA/IEC 62443 certificate. These signal someone who’s worked in OT environments, not just read about them.
- Ask about Nevada utility and water regulatory experience. Las Vegas sits in a service territory where Southern Nevada Water Authority and NV Energy set the compliance bar. A consultant who’s worked in those ecosystems already understands the reporting requirements, the preferred vendors, and the stakeholder dynamics.
- Check their deliverables list before the SOW. Vague engagements produce vague results. You want a firm that outputs architecture diagrams, a written vulnerability assessment, a remediation roadmap with prioritized findings, and documented handoff materials — not a verbal debrief and a slide deck.
- Ask how they handle air-gapped or semi-connected environments. Las Vegas’s industrial footprint includes manufacturing and logistics facilities that deliberately isolate OT networks. Consultants without hands-on air-gap experience tend to over-recommend connectivity solutions that create new attack surfaces.
- Get references from similar asset types. A strong water/wastewater track record doesn’t automatically translate to oil & gas pipeline SCADA. Make sure the reference engagements match your asset class, not just your industry.
Pro Tip: Ask any candidate how they’ve approached a NERC CIP compliance gap assessment in the past 18 months. Nevada’s bulk electric system operators face evolving CIP-013 supply chain requirements. A consultant who can’t speak to that specifically is probably not current.
What to Expect
SCADA consulting engagements in Las Vegas typically run $10,000 on the low end for a focused vulnerability assessment of a single site, and can reach $150,000 or more for a full control system modernization project that includes architecture redesign, PLC/HMI programming, network segmentation implementation, and post-deployment testing. Most engagements run six to sixteen weeks depending on scope and site access constraints.
Reality Check: The most common pricing mistake is scoping for assessment only, then getting surprised when remediation is a separate (and larger) contract. Push any consultant to give you a rough remediation cost range alongside the assessment quote — if they won’t, that’s telling.
Local Market Overview
Las Vegas’s industrial base is more substantial than its tourism identity suggests — the metro area includes significant water infrastructure managed by SNWA, a growing data center corridor in Henderson and North Las Vegas, and manufacturing and logistics operations tied to the I-15 corridor. That mix means local SCADA demand spans water/wastewater compliance, utility modernization, and private industrial automation, and the consultants who thrive here tend to carry credentials across multiple verticals rather than specializing in a single asset class.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a SCADA consultant cost in Las Vegas?
SCADA Consultant services in Las Vegas typically run $10,000-150,000 per engagement, depending on scope, complexity, and turnaround requirements. Expedited work and specialized equipment add cost.
What should I look for in a SCADA consultant?
Look for GICSP — it's the credential that separates qualified SCADA consultants from the rest. Also verify insurance, check reviews, and confirm they can handle your project's specific requirements.
How many SCADA consultants are in Las Vegas?
There are currently 3 SCADA consultants listed in Las Vegas, NV on SCADAIntel.
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