Key Qualifications for this Position include:
• Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering
• Minimum five (05) years of relevant experience in GLOBAL ADMINISTRATION of 3D modelling software AVEVA PDMS
• Experience with large-scale projects Oil and Gas Projects
• Familiar with Detail Engineering workflow.
• Excellent English oral and written communication skills and ability to effectively function in a team environment
Job Description
• Fulfilling the project PDMS administration activities.
• Computer aided Design Administrator is primarily responsible for Global project set up, and maintaining the integrity of the Database throughout the project as per requirement.
• In addition, he/she shall be responsible in maintaining the record of all Engineering software license usage for entire group, including other global centers and optimize the usage of licenses.
• Key Indicator(s)
o Project design / Customer Compliance
o Highly motivated, eager to contribute to the establishment of an effective and efficient design/ drafting team
o High energy and the flexibility to perform under short time constraints to meet deadlines
• Project set- up Configuration, administration and user support for 3D Environment (Aveva PDMS/ E3D, Admin).
• Understands the scope of each project and has to create tool database structures configuration that will enable the 3D design and subsequent creation of deliverables from the project databases.
• Establish procedures/ specifications for projects and company standards
• Troubleshoot and provide solutions to technical issues related to 2D/3D tools
• Day to day activity includes CATS & SPEC creation, Clash Management, Release control, Status Control, Reports and review management
• Responsible for end- user training on the usage of customization. This includes classroom/ remote training and preparation of training material.
• Monitor the utilization of engineering software’s across organization and provide reports for optimizing the same.
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