Manufacturing Engineer
Talent Zone Consultant is hiring an MES Engineer to support manufacturing execution systems in the mining and cement sectors. The role involves configuring MES applications, integrating systems with DCS and SCADA, and ensuring production data accuracy. Candidates must have direct experience in MES or DCS environments and relevant industrial sector exposure. The position requires strong troubleshooting skills and coordination with plant and automation teams.
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Experience
Experience not specified
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 3
What you will work on
Talent Zone Consultant is hiring an MES Engineer to support manufacturing execution systems in the mining and cement sectors. The role involves configuring MES applications, integrating systems with DCS and SCADA, and ensuring production data accuracy. Candidates must have direct experience in MES or DCS environments and relevant industrial sector exposure. The position requires strong troubleshooting skills and coordination with plant and automation teams.
TAL's take
Role is with a third-party consulting agency rather than a product company, limiting growth and brand value.
The role is highly specific to MES/DCS systems within the mining and cement industries with clear, actionable responsibilities.
Must haves
- Experience in any MES system or DCS environment
- Mining or cement industry experience
- MES-DCS integration understanding
- Production or process monitoring knowledge
Tools and skills
Nice to have: abb 800xa, siemens pcs7, honeywell experion, yokogawa centum, emerson deltav.
About the company
Staffing and consulting agency.
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