OSI PI Restaurants & Beverage - Jersey City, NJ at Geebo

OSI PI

3.
7 Jersey City, NJ Jersey City, NJ Contract Contract Estimated:
$101K - $127K a year Estimated:
$101K - $127K a year 14 days ago 14 days ago 14 days ago
Job Description:
OSI PI Location:
JERSEY CITY (US:
07097), NJ AVEVA OSIsoft PI System Installation, Implementation, Upgrade, migrate and Configuration Worked on PI Asset Framework and event frames extensively ? Hands on Good knowledge and Experience over the OSIsoft PI-Historian (Process Book, Datalink, PI ? PI Interface, PI ACE, Rt Reports and Alarms for Batch and process industries) Install and configure PI OPC Interfaces with failover, Configure PI buffer Subsystem (upgrade and Design) PI Vision Servers administration, PI Web API Administration and implementation, PI Datalink, PI Process Book, PI Vision page development, support, and administration Compliance Activities User Support as a PI SME OSIsoft PI Tag creation/update/improvements or troubleshooting in alignment with customers Working knowledge of MS SQL Server and/or Oracle/Azure/AWS Experience in troubleshooting & analytical skills Experience in customer interaction/client-facing experience.
Effective communication skills (Verbal/written) Experience in working with onsite-offshore model Good Exposure to customizing applications using PI SDK, PI AF SDK, Visual Studio.
NET, Angular and SQL ? Valuable Experience in the implementation of OSI-PI based systems for the pharmaceutical industry - Valuable Pharma validation process and documentation (GMP / FDA) ? Valuable Main activities with start by complementing and supporting a European core team:
Roll out of established and validated OSI PI models to multiple sites Documentation preparation (IQ,OQ and PQ) as part of deliverables Integration of equipment into OSI PI system via OPC-DA , OPC-UA, PI RDBMS, PI UFL OSI PI skills to add equipment , implementation and integration Location:
JERSEY CITY (US:
07097), NJ.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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