S7 commissioning for a hydraulic pumping station

Houston-Texas  ‐ Onsite
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The company
Our client is a technical service- and management company with a focus on engineering.

The task
Support the commissioning engineer in commissioning the Siemens Step 7 (S7) automation system. If needed you will make minor changes to the programming. The project concerns an hydraulic pumping station for the loading of ships with oil. The station is part of a larger petrochemical plant.


Your profile
• You are a qualified engineer, ideally with focus on electrical engineering
• You have in-depth experience with Simatic S7 as well as the visualization tools WinCC or WinCC
Flexible (mandatory requirement)
• You can bring your own notebook with the current S7 software and MPI/Profibus interface (S7-313C)
installed (mandatory
requirement)
• You are in possession of a valid work permit or work visa for the United States (mandatory
requirement) - ESTA is not sufficient
• You have a valid SCC (Sicherheits Certifikat Contraktoren)- or OSHA-Certification (mandatory
requirement)
• You have good English language skills

Project location

Houston, Texas (USA)


Contract type

Freelance contract
The contract will be with Project Company, a German interim expert agency focussed on engineering: www.project-company.de
Hourly rate, monthly invoicing based on signed time-sheet.


Perspective

Start of the project: as soon as possible
Project duration: 2 weeks initial phase, possible extension

If you feel that is is an ideal project for you and if you are availabe at short notice, we are looking forward to your application: please send your project references / CV and expectation regarding hourly rate to

Start date
10.2014
Duration
1 months
(extension possible)
From
PROJECT COMPANY GmbH & Co. KG
Published at
07.10.2014
Contact person:
Martin Henski
Project ID:
786772
Contract type
Freelance
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