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To be a successful MES (Manufacturing Execution System) developer, you need a blend of technical skills, including proficiency in programming languages like Java, C#, Python, and SQL, along with knowledge of MES software, ERP systems, and industrial automation systems like PLCs and SCADA.
Here's a more detailed breakdown of the key skill sets:
Technical Skills:
Programming Languages:
SQL: Proficiency in these languages is crucial for developing and customizing MES applications.
Other Languages: Depending on the specific MES software, familiarity with other languages like XML, VBScript, or .NET might be required.
MES Software & Systems:
MES Software: Experience with specific MES platforms (e.g., Avea, GE, Emerson. Rockwell FactoryTalk Production Suite, SAP, etc.) is highly valued.
ERP Systems: Understanding how MES integrates with ERP systems (e.g., SAP, Oracle) is essential.
SCADA & PLCs: Knowledge of industrial automation systems, including SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) and PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers), is crucial for understanding the manufacturing environment.
Databases:
SQL Databases: Strong SQL skills are needed for data management, querying, and reporting within the MES system.
Other Databases: Familiarity with other database technologies might be beneficial depending on the MES platform.
Scripting & Reporting:
Scripting: Ability to write scripts for automating tasks and customizing the MES system.
Report Generation: Experience with generating reports and dashboards to monitor manufacturing performance.
API Integration & System Connectivity:
APIs: Knowledge of APIs and their use for integrating MES with other systems.
System Connectivity: Understanding how to connect MES with various devices and systems (e.g., sensors, PLCs, ERP).
Troubleshooting & Debugging:
Troubleshooting: Ability to diagnose and resolve issues within the MES system.
Debugging: Experience with debugging MES software and applications.
Industry Knowledge:
Manufacturing Processes:
Understanding of different manufacturing processes and industries (e.g., pharmaceutical, automotive, food & beverage).
Industry Compliance Standards:
Familiarity with industry-specific compliance standards (e.g., GMP for pharmaceuticals).
Soft Skills:
Communication: Strong communication skills are crucial for collaborating with engineers, operators, and other stakeholders.
Problem-Solving: Ability to identify and solve complex problems within the manufacturing environment.
Adaptability: Willingness to learn new technologies and adapt to changing requirements.
Teamwork: Ability to work effectively in a team environment.
Time Management: Ability to manage multiple tasks and projects effectively.
Job ID: 145061185