5 Emerson Electric Co. Lead Engineer Jobs
PAS Lead Engineer
Emerson Electric Co.
posted 1d ago
Flexible timing
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Job Summary:
We are looking for a DCS Lead Engineer to work with our Pune Centre of Perfection engineering team. This role will work as a part of a team to design, implement and test Distributed Control System (DCS) software solution for various customers in the domain of Oil & Gas, Petrochemicals, Chemicals, Food & Beverages, Pharma, Pulp & Paper, etc. industries. You will also be responsible for working with customers across geographical locations to understand their process requirements and deliver DCS software application scope.
In this Role, Your Responsibilities Will Be:
Preferred Qualifications that Set You Apart:
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Emersons compensation and benefits programs are designed to be competitive within the industry and local labor markets . We also offer a comprehensive medical and insurance coverage to meet the needs of our employees.
We are committed to creating a global workplace that supports diversity, equity and embraces inclusion . We welcome foreign nationals to join us through our Work Authorization Sponsorship .
We attract, develop, and retain exceptional people in an inclusive environment, where all employees can reach their greatest potential . We are dedicated to the ongoing development of our employees because we know that it is critical to our success as a global company.
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Safety is paramount to us, and we are relentless in our pursuit to provide a Safe Working Environment across our global network and facilities.
Through our benefits, development opportunities, and an inclusive and safe work environment, we aim to create an organization our people are proud to represent.
Employment Type: Full Time, Permanent
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