The Teamcenter Engineer will develop and automate Teamcenter CAD/TCIC migration, manage CAD data, and support Linux server utilities for data migration and administration.
Company Description
Fortune Top 10 companies in the world
Job DescriptionTitle : Teamcenter Engineer
Location : REMOTE
Nature of employment : 12 months- potential for extension up to 2 years
Direct client (Can opt for yearly salary or hourly rate)
US Nationals required.
Job Description:
- Development and automation of Teamcenter CAD/TCIC migration (Python, Oracle SQL, CATIA, Batch) assemblies and related data
- Troubleshooting, repair and analysis of CAD data (Python, Oracle SQL, CATIA, Batch)
- CAD migration data analysis and TCIC troubleshooting
- Linux server monitoring (email alert system and web tier, pool server dashboard, etc.) and active reallocation of resources (“kill scripts”, etc.) in Linux shell scripting/HTML/CSS
- Management and execution of Teamcenter server-side and client-side utilities for data migration and administration such as item creation and analysis, ownership change, project, xClass, license attachment
- Siemens issue reporting/resolution to GTAC
- Teamcenter ACL modification, organization structure, project creation, license creation using server-side and client-side utilities
- Linux RHEL server-side utility maintenance
- Linux ITK compilation
- Deployment of Teamcenter packages
- Teamcenter patching experience
- Preferably TC Simulation experience
Qualifications
Teamcenter
Additional InformationAll your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Top Skills
Batch
Catia
CSS
HTML
Linux
Oracle Sql
Python
Teamcenter
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