Full-Time

DCS SW Engineer

Emerson Electric

Emerson Electric

10,001+ employees

Global industrial automation software and devices.

No salary listed

Nashik, Maharashtra, India

In Person

Category
Electrical Engineering (1)
Requirements
  • 5-8 years of relevant work experience in the field of process control and automation.
Responsibilities
  • Implement to Emerson’s project execution life cycle and maintain all relevant documentation, including technical and quality documents.
  • Own the project and act as the primary connect with the customer for the entire scope of the project.
  • Provide technical support to the Project Manager, assisting with activities such as scope reviews, kickoff meetings, resource planning, engineering planning, procurement support, schedule planning, quality control, project monitoring and control, customer interaction, risk management, organizational change, performance reporting, progress tracking, and project closeout.
  • Analyze customer inputs and understand requirements such as Design Specifications, Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams, Control Narratives, I/O lists, Instrument Index, and Operating Philosophies.
  • Raise Technical Queries when needed.
  • Lead a team of software/hardware engineers working on the project.
  • Ensure compliance with the project’s requirements.
  • Develop system designs and review system architecture for the entire Coordinated Control and Safety System (Integrated Control and Safety System).
  • Perform I/O to Controller Assignment.
  • Define software and hardware concepts, including third-party interfaces (e.g., Modbus, Profibus, OPC).
  • Develop software libraries, including logic and graphics, and build project-specific software templates.
  • Perform software typical tests and develop I/O & base control modules.
  • Craft and develop customized, sophisticated logic and graphics.
  • Build third-party interface databases/modules.
  • Review and develop the Bill of Materials (BOM) for the entire system.
  • Review all project-related documentation, including software/hardware and project management aspects.
  • Develop internal test plans, verify cabinet builds, and perform internal testing.
  • Conduct Third-Party Interface testing.
  • Develop and implement Software FAT plans, Hardware FAT plans, and HW-SW integration plans.
  • Perform coordinated testing between software and hardware and conduct FAT with customers.
  • Build and handles-Built documentation and SAT plans.
  • Perform SAT at customer locations and conduct loop checks on-site.
  • Provide support for startup and commissioning activities.
  • Be responsible for the coordination of lead age initiatives.
  • Quality Control & Assurance: Implementation of EEEC IMS processes/documentation as & when required throughout the project.
  • Adopts to WA quality requirements and Customer’s regulatory guidelines
  • Practices and promotes First time right approach.
  • Rigorously follows GDP (Good Documentation Practices).
  • Other Duties: Perform other additional specific duties, when requested by the business. These will, typically, be strategic in nature but could potentially be anything that the post holder is suitably qualified and experienced to undertake. These duties may be assigned to the person under mentorship of a supervisor.
Desired Qualifications
  • DCS/SIS Design experience in Engineering Industry is desired.
  • Oil & Gas, Refineries, Chemical, Petrochemical DCS/SIS design & engineering projects experience is desired.
  • Bachelor graduate in Instrumentation, Electronics, Electronics & Telecommunication is preferred.

Emerson provides automation technology for critical industries. It supplies software and intelligent devices that monitor, control, and optimize industrial processes in settings like power plants, chemical facilities, and factories. Its products include sensors, controllers, measurement instruments, and software that work together to automate operations, improve safety, and increase efficiency. Unlike many peers, Emerson has narrowed its focus from a broad conglomerate to a dedicated industrial automation company, combining hardware, software, and services and expanding through targeted acquisitions (such as National Instruments) to deliver end-to-end automation solutions. Its goal is to help modern industries run more reliably and efficiently by providing integrated systems that manage complex processes.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

St. Louis, Missouri

Founded

1890

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Software and Systems orders surged 23% in Q1 FY2026, driving high-margin backlog growth.
  • $7.9B backlog with 1.13 book-to-bill ensures 6.2% annual revenue growth through 2028.
  • Free cash flow hit $1.30B in Q1 2026, funding $10B shareholder returns by 2028.

What critics are saying

  • Rockwell Automation captures 15-20% of Emerson's automation share via FactoryTalk in 12-24 months.
  • Schneider Electric undercuts Emerson's 8.9% valve share, causing revenue misses like Q1 2026's $30M.
  • Weak Europe and China demand compresses margins below 17% pretax within 6-12 months.

What makes Emerson Electric unique

  • AspenTech AVA AI platform embeds agentic AI into industrial workflows using first-principles models.
  • $8.2B National Instruments acquisition bolsters test and measurement for semiconductors and aerospace.
  • Seven segments deliver specialized valves, actuators, and software across process and discrete automation.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Remote Work Options

Flexible Work Hours

Paid Vacation

Parental Leave

Company News

Yahoo Finance
Mar 17th, 2026
Emerson Electric lifts 2026 EPS guidance, announces $250M buyback in $10B shareholder return plan

Emerson Electric reported first-quarter results that exceeded earnings expectations, raised its full-year 2026 earnings per share guidance and announced a $250 million share buyback as part of a broader plan to return $10 billion to shareholders by 2028. Despite the positive results, shares fell 5.7%. Management highlighted priorities including electrification, energy security, nearshoring and AI-enhanced software, aiming to align its automation portfolio with long-term infrastructure trends. The company's narrative projects $21.3 billion in revenue and $3.3 billion in earnings by 2028, requiring 6.2% annual revenue growth. However, risks remain around uneven demand in Europe and China, which could offset gains from emerging growth areas. Analysts' fair value estimate of $164.51 suggests a 24% upside from current levels.

Yahoo Finance
Mar 2nd, 2026
Emerson Electric shares rise 25.6% over 52 weeks but trail Industrial sector ETF's 31.7% gain

Emerson Electric, a Saint Louis-based technology and software company valued at $84.7 billion, has seen its shares rise 25.6% over the past 52 weeks, underperforming the State Street Industrial Select Sector SPDR ETF's 31.7% gain during the same period. The stock trades 8.7% below its 52-week high of $165.15, reached on 11 February. Over the past three months, shares surged 14.7%, slightly trailing the industrial sector ETF's 15.9% gain. Emerson's Q4 2025 results beat expectations, with adjusted earnings per share of $1.46 and revenue of $4.4 billion matching estimates. The company projects full-year earnings between $6.40 and $6.55 per share. Analysts maintain a "moderate buy" consensus rating with a mean price target of $168.25, suggesting 11.6% upside potential.

Yahoo Finance
Feb 23rd, 2026
Emerson Electric secures $2B credit facility amid earnings pressure and weaker guidance

Emerson Electric has entered into a new $2 billion 364-day credit facility with a syndicate of major banks, replacing its previous $3 billion arrangement. The facility, which currently has no borrowings, maintains unused liquidity support for commercial paper and general corporate purposes. The move comes as Emerson faces near-term challenges, including weaker EBITDA performance and softer guidance that pressured its share price in February. Revenue met expectations, but earnings guidance fell short amid margin pressure in key automation segments and uneven end markets in bulk chemicals, Europe and China. The company is positioning itself as a software and automation leader focused on digital and AI-driven solutions. Analysts' revenue projections for 2028 range from $21.3 billion to $21.7 billion, reflecting differing views on long-term growth prospects.

TradingView
Feb 13th, 2026
Emerson Electric secures $2B credit facility with JPMorgan Chase, replacing $3B expiring agreement

Emerson Electric has entered into a $2 billion unsecured 364-day credit facility led by JPMorgan Chase, with Bank of America, Citibank and Goldman Sachs participating. The facility supports general corporate purposes, including serving as a liquidity backstop for the company's commercial paper programme, and runs through 9 February 2027. The new agreement replaces Emerson's prior $3 billion 364-day facility dated 11 February 2025, which expired by its terms on 10 February 2026 with no exit fees. There are currently no borrowings outstanding under the new facility, which maintains the company's liquidity and financial flexibility.

Yahoo Finance
Feb 4th, 2026
Emerson Electric Q1 EPS up 6% to $1.46, orders surge 9% on power and semiconductor demand

Emerson Electric reported first-quarter fiscal 2026 results with underlying orders up 9% year-over-year, marking the fourth consecutive quarter of strong order growth. Underlying sales increased 2%, whilst adjusted earnings per share rose 6% to $1.46. CEO Lal Karsanbhai said growth was driven by demand in power, LNG, semiconductors, life sciences, and aerospace and defence. The company's backlog reached $7.9 billion, up 9% year-over-year, with a book-to-bill ratio of 1.13. Software and Systems orders jumped 23%, whilst Test and Measurement orders climbed 20%. Free cash flow reached $602 million with a 14% margin. Management said a software contract renewal timing issue reduced first-quarter sales growth by approximately one percentage point. The company expects full-year free cash flow growth of about 10%.