Installation and Commissioning Engineer
SHOEI FINISHING PRIVATE LIMITED is seeking an Installation and Commissioning Engineer in the industrial sector. The role involves managing the on-site installation, testing, and commissioning of equipment to meet design specifications and performance standards. Candidates are required to have experience with technical drawings, testing equipment, and site-based project execution. This position requires collaboration with project management and provides technical support and handover to clients.
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Experience
2+ years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
SHOEI FINISHING PRIVATE LIMITED is seeking an Installation and Commissioning Engineer in the industrial sector. The role involves managing the on-site installation, testing, and commissioning of equipment to meet design specifications and performance standards. Candidates are required to have experience with technical drawings, testing equipment, and site-based project execution. This position requires collaboration with project management and provides technical support and handover to clients.
TAL's take
Standard mid-level engineering role at an unfamiliar industrial company with clear, defined responsibilities.
Very clear scope regarding installation and commissioning tasks with specific hardware/technical requirements.
Must haves
- Bachelor's Degree or Diploma in Electrical, Mechanical
- 2+ years of experience in installation and commissioning
- Strong understanding of electrical/mechanical drawings
- Hands-on experience with tools and testing equipment
- Willingness to travel to client sites
Tools and skills
Nice to have: plcs, scada, industrial automation systems, osha, hse.
About the company
unfamiliar company, default mid-tier
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