Job Description
Engineering of HC and B&T systems for MSS- it includes design of systems skid + Metering panel or system panel.
Responsibilities:-
- Designs detailed technical solutions for specific customer applications for gas. Liquid fiscal and custody transfer applications, blending and transfer or truck loading applications.
- Follow the departmental and PMO Processes and delivers technically complete designs on time, meeting Emerson quality standards as per VDRL agreed with customer.
- Meter sizing and selection, Data sheet preparations of instrument and associated electrical goods like JB, cables, shelters, PDB, pump, Analyzers etc.
- Specifies all purchased and fabricated components required to build solutions, including analyzers, submitting bid specifications, releasing components for order, working closely with vendors and procurement teams.
- Customer Engagement which includes customer KOM, Customer Queries, resolving deviation to specifications
- Effectively interfaces with customers and suppliers for all things technical, including customer drawing comments and feedback.
- Effectively interfaces with customers and suppliers for all things technical, including customer drawing comments and feedback.
- Perform Pre-FAT and FAT and SAT with customer /site travel involved.
Qualification And Experience:-
- Minimum Qualification – Bachelor’s Instrumentation Engineering with minimum 4-5 years of experience
- Instrumentation and Process Engineering
- various instrumentation, applications, Panel design and marshaling.
- Hazardous area classification and applications for international based installations
Location:-
- Pune, Maharashtra.
Company Overview:-
Emerson, a Fortune 500 company with $18.4 billion in sales, more than 20 Innovation, Solutions & Engineering Centres, and 200 manufacturing locations worldwide, is committed to helping employees grow and thrive throughout their careers. We are innovators, question-askers and problem-solvers. We don’t settle for good enough or “This is the way it’s always been done.” Instead, we push ourselves and strive for the “never been done before.