OSI PI Developer - Houston, TX - 12+ Months (Every1 week office then 1 week remote) Restaurants & Beverage - Seattle, WA at Geebo

OSI PI Developer - Houston, TX - 12+ Months (Every1 week office then 1 week remote)

Role:
OSI PI DeveloperDuration:
12
Months (Every alaternate week work from office and remote)Location:
Houston, TX Required ProfileOSIsoft PI CertifiedB.
E/B.
Tech- Instrumentation / Electronics / Electronics and Communication / Computer Science.
7-8 Years Industry Experience in Implementation and Maintenance and support OSI PI Suite and SQL Server (Oil & Gas domain preferred)Strong Communication, Interpersonal, Administrative And Leadership Skills Are Essential.
Proven success in contributing to a team-oriented, multicultural environmentProven ability to work creatively and analytically in a problem-solving environmentResponsibility Worked on asset framework and event frames extensively hands on OSIsoft PI System Installation, Implementation, Upgrade and Configuration Good knowledge and Experience Over the OSIsoft PI-Historian (ProcessBook, DataLink, PI PI Interface, Alarms) 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 Processbook, PI Vision page development, support and administration Compliance Activities Experience with OPC tag configurations and PI client configuration Good Exposure to customizing applications using PI SDK, PI AF SDK, Visual Studio.
NET, Angular and SQL Good hands-on experience on OSI PI System administration activities or any other data access services Maintain and develop documentation, procedures to assist Support / Maintenance and meet compliance position.
Creation/updating of SOPs for Support process.
Working knowledge of MS SQL Server and/or Oracle.
Recommended Skills Administration Angular4 Communication Diversity Awareness Electronics Failover Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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