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The Meridium Data Entry Specialist is an integral project team member performing data entry into Meridium and managing that data within the Meridium database. The Specialist will collaborate within a multi-disciplinary team that consists of other professionals with various backgrounds in the engineering/inspection fields.
What You Will Do:
- Collaborate within a multi-disciplinary team that consists of other professionals with various backgrounds in the engineering/inspection fields.
- Properly read and understand equipment design documents such as (but not limited to) U-1As and As-Built drawings.
- Enter mechanical, operating, design, inspection, and other relevant data into Meridium software and/or data-load spreadsheet.
- Build equipment packages consisting of documents such as (but not limited to) U-1As, As-built drawings, and Inspection Reports.
- Read and understand P&IDs and PFDs.
- Entry of data specific to systems, circuits, equipment, piping, instrumentation, and relief devices as well as data validation on existing data through software interface and import/export functions.
- Run data queries and generate reports based on these queries.
- Be able to navigate through Meridium modules (version 3 and up).
- Track daily progress via Excel spreadsheets.
What You Will Need:
Education and Experience
- Experience working with equipment and inspection data entry and maintaining that information in Meridium.
- Experience with Meridium data-loading spreadsheets.
- Experience with Microsoft Office Applications (e.g., Excel, Word).
- Experience working within a refinery or plant setting.
- Experience in SQL, SAP, AutoCAD, and MicroStation a plus.
- Experience in the Oil and Gas, Chemical, and/or Pharmaceutical Industries.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Organized individual with ability to multi-task.
- Exhibit good time management and be able to meet project deadlines.
- Effective communication skills including verbal, written, and presentation skills.
- Excellent problem solving and troubleshooting skills.
- Ability to read and interpret technical documentation (e.g. U-1As, As-Built DWGs, PFDs, Heat and Material Balance Sheets, P&IDs, and Inspection isometrics).
- Have a working knowledge and understanding of industry standard governing codes (e.g. API, ASME).
- Basic understanding of CMLs and CML readings.
- Basic understanding NDT methods (specifically UT).
Reporting Relationships:
This person would report to a Manager and have no direct reports.
Working Conditions:
Work is primarily sedentary; exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or a negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects.