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Do you need Controls Engineering help? Are you a… ** Plant Operations Leader ** – looking to increase equipment uptime? ** Maintenance Leader ** – with a team who needs training on: Electrical troubleshooting basics? Intermediate wiring and schematics for *your equipment*? Advanced troubleshooting including rapid, PLC-based troubleshooting? ** Engineering Leader ** - with a project you can’t finish? ** System Integrator ** - with a: New project that needs code? New machine that needs commissioning? We can help. Rockwell, Ignition, and Cognex *expert*. We make the Complex -> Simple and the Unsolved -> Resolved.
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CONTROL ENGINEERING. As an E&ICA Engineer, there are challenges experienced with control systems. Balancing complex technical tasks with moments of reflection amidst the vast ocean is key for optimal performance. Every day brings new opportunities to innovate and control our Energy future. #careerjourney #engineering
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Happy to share that, I have successfully learned the Electrical safety fundamentals from ABB. Which I could say, is a must have as a commissioning engineer. #abb #processautomation #electricalsafety #hsetraining
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Systems Engineers - do you follow requirements, down through to the test equipment? If not, we should. We have requirements we need to test - but we need to be sure the test equipment can handle the resolution! For instance, if our satellite payload must be less than 10 kg, then our scale needs to be accurate enough to determine if a 9.9 kg reading is OK, or not. 9.9 kg, with a scale that has a +/- 0.5 kg resolution (for example) is NOT ENOUGH. The payload could be 10.4 kg! TOO MUCH!! But if our scale has a +/- 0.05 kg resolution, then a 9.90 kg reading would be fine. The payload passes. This assumes #2, that the scale is currently “in calibration” - it has been calibrated by a competent calibration shop. Some of this can be tracked, in your MBSE or requirements management / test management tool. Many are available, let me know if you want some suggestions. Also comment below, to me know if you have been bit with test equipment resolution or calibration issues! #systemsengineering #testequipment #requirementsmanagement
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Instrumentation & Control Engineer | Commissioning Specialist | Maintenance Expert | Passionate about Optimizing Processes & Maximizing Efficiency 🚀
Multi-idea teamwork 💭 💡 🛠️ 💻 Migration of a Valve Positioner to another, with slight Modification (in valve and Software Positioner) . 🚀 Eckardt Electro-Pueumatic Valve Positioner to siemens Positioner. #instrumentationandcontrol #siemens #Honeywell #Valve #maintenance #commissioning #DCS
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Section Head and Manager - Process Automation | Jacobs | Pharma | Batch | Life Science | DeltaV DCS | Computer System Validation | MBA in Project Management
📌 Journey from "Automation" to "Process Automation" 📌 My journey from being an "Automation Engineer" to being a "Process Automation Engineer" wasn't very straightforward , but wasn't that difficult as well. All it needed was a slight trigger from a conversation with the client during commissioning, where the client asked for my inputs for process optimization. Being an automation lead, I was supposed to create some value by recommending ways to achieve the end product quicker, with better quality by leveraging automation concepts. While I was comfortable with sharing inputs from automation point of view, I was at a loss of words when it came to process details and ways for its betterment. It proved that it is not enough just to know how to open or close a valve, how to start or stop the pump using control system logic. It is rather a pre-requisite to know when to open/close a valve, when to start/stop a pump depending on process requirements. Since then I have been making efforts consciously to learn the manufacturing processes wherever I work. It always proves useful! Thought to share this as it may help new and upcoming automation engineers... #processautomation #dcs #commissioning
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Are you a process engineer? Avoid making one of the biggest mistakes in the field: not differentiating between operational controls and safety controls. Safety controls should always be prioritised over operational controls. For safety, it's crucial to have a separate, independent sensor and circuit from sensor to activation. Don't make the mistake of assuming operational controls can be used for safety controls. I was a part of a h2s generation incident and the root cause was the failure of a common circuit breaker (both high and high high temp sensors were connected through a common circuit at the panel) and the circuit failure led to both high and high high temperature controls failing. Once safety controls are identified, the next step is to list down and set SOL and SDL ( safe operating limits and safe design limits). Remember: Operational controls are for daily use and safety controls are for emergency use.Prioritize safety controls to ensure a safe and successful operation.
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Section Head and Manager - Process Automation | Jacobs | Pharma | Batch | Life Science | DeltaV DCS | Computer System Validation | MBA in Project Management
📌 Plants Operators are the best Process Automation Engineers - or at least have the potential to become one! 📌 Allow me to elaborate. A process automation engineer is expected to have the process knowledge for the area/unit he is working on as well as some basic knowledge of automation systems. In my tenure as a site engineer, I have seen most operators being very much comfortable with automation systems as they become familiar over the period of time with the nitty-gritty of the process and how to operate the plant/unit from the HMI. Not just that, some of the operators even used to come up with ideas to optimize the process as well as the automation logic. I would like to recommend all site engineers to interact with all plant operators as much as you can. One can learn from their years of experience to understand the general challenges one may face from automation side, which can be leveraged for betterment of automation system design. #processautomation #industrialautomation #commissioning Note - This is a personal opinion based on the professional journey so far.
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