What are the responsibilities and job description for the Application Engineer position at Addison Group?
Size and select equipment, review specifications, and obtain cost estimates to complete inquiries.
Complete equipment data sheets, provide VDDRs, schedules, cut sheets, spare parts, and product data.
Collaborate with vendors on special pricing, review applications with sales, customers, and engineering teams, and provide quotations (using Syteline and Microsoft Word).
Create and enter quotes for sales representatives, validate customer account information, and generate progress billing dates and amounts per order.
Create Job Orders, enter operations, estimated labor hours, schedules, and order long lead items; generate item creation forms for non-system items.
Provide cut sheets and data for major equipment (motors, pumps, valves, compressors, dryers, generators, RVs, PCVs, filter vessels, tanks, strainers, etc.).
Build comprehensive project schedules covering receipt, drawing schedule, equipment arrival, fabrication, testing, final assembly, and shipment.
Purchase 80-90% of equipment once job orders are loaded and work with Purchasing / Expediting to ensure timely deliveries.
Review and approve BOMs and construction drawings; partner with vendors to confirm project timelines.
Travel to customer locations for sales presentations, submit data sheets to engineering firms / customers, schedule testing, and facilitate meetings with customers, vendors, and internal departments.
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