Project Engineer II
Honeywell is a diversified technology and manufacturing leader of aerospace products and services; control technologies for buildings, homes and industry; automotive products; power generation systems; specialty chemicals; fibers; plastics and advanced materials.
The company is committed to providing quality products, integrated system solutions and services to customers around the world. Honeywell products touch the lives of most people everyday, whether you’re flying on a plane, driving a car, heating or cooling a home, furnishing an apartment, taking medication for an illness or playing a sport.
Based in Morris Township, N.J., Honeywell employs approximately 100,000 people in 95 countries. Its shares are traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol HON, as well as on the London, Chicago and Pacific Stock Exchanges. It is one of the 30 stocks that make up the Dow Jones Industrial Average and is also a component of the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index.
Honeywell Process Solutions (HPS) is a $1.6 billion strategic business unit that improves the productivity and profitability of industrial facilities on every continent around the world. HPS offers a full range of automation and control solutions to key vertical markets, including Energy, Pulp & Paper, and Chemicals/Pharmaceuticals, and develops/markets industrial automation systems and advanced software applications. Competitive salary and excellent benefits await the successful candidate.
This position is for customer support and project work in Houston, TX. This position will be interfacing directly with the Project Managers and Lead Project Engineers of the project. The primary work is Experion PKS system engineering and configuration on the various Hydrocarbon Processing, Refining, Oil & Gas and Chemical Projects.
This position will be located in Houston, TX.
TASKS & RESPONSIBILITIES - STANDARD
Ensures that required prerequisites (e.g. design inputs, tools, and documentation) are in place prior to commencing work.
Produces part(s) of total functional design specifications under supervision.
Produces technical design specifications under supervision.
Executes Implementation work assignments to appropriate standards and quality systems.
Executes Test work assignments to appropriate standards and quality systems.
Executes Documentation work assignments to appropriate standards and quality systems.
Shares technical knowledge with project team, supervisor, own discipline and other engineering disciplines
Reports progress and technical problems to project and engineering supervisor.
Pro-actively identifies potential quality and efficiency improvements within assigned work.Job Requirements
Basic Qualifications:
1. Minimum of BS in Engineering
2. A minimum of 8+ years experience in industrial control design and implementation.
Desired Qualifications:
Experience with Experion system configuration, FTE, logic programming, graphics development, utilization of Control Builder and HMI Web 2.
Willingness to work from field offices may be needed.
Database development from P&ID's
Participation in FAT and SAT activities is desirable
As an Equal Opportunity Employer, we are committed to a diverse workforce
As an Equal Opportunity Employer, we are committed to a diverse workforce
Company Overview
Honeywell can trace its roots back to 1885, when an inventor named Albert Butz patented the furnace regulator and alarm. He formed the Butz Thermo-Electric Regulator Co., Minneapolis, on April 23, 1886, and a few weeks later invented a simple, yet ingenious device that he called the "damper flapper."
Here's how it worked. When a room cooled below a predetermined temperature, a thermostat closed the circuit and energized an armature. This pulled the stop from the motor gears, allowing a crank attached to the main motor shaft to turn one-half revolution. A chain connected to the crank opened the furnace's air damper to let in air. This made the fire burn hotter. When the temperature rose to the preset level, the thermostat signaled the motor to turn another half revolution, closing the damper and damping the fire. The temperature correction was automatic. Over the years, many Honeywell products have been based upon similar, but more complicated closed-loop systems.
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