Jozsef Tubics
About Jozsef Tubics
Jozsef Tubics is a Lead Software Engineer at Emerson Process Management in Budapest, Hungary, with extensive experience in instrumentation and automation systems.
Current Role at Emerson Process Management
Jozsef Tubics is the Lead Software Engineer at Emerson Process Management, based in Budapest, Hungary. Since joining the company in July 2012, he has been involved in various critical projects across the country. His role focuses on the design and configuration of Distributed Control Systems (DCS) and Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS), contributing significantly to the company's technological advancements.
Previous Experience at MOL Group
Before joining Emerson Process Management, Jozsef Tubics accumulated extensive experience at MOL Group in Százhalombatta, Hungary. He started as an Engineer Trainee from 2006 to 2007. He then transitioned to the role of Instrumentation and Automation System Engineer from 2007 to 2008, followed by a promotion to Supervisor Instrumentation and Automation System Engineer, a position he held from 2008 to 2012. During his tenure, he gained valuable expertise in system engineering and supervisory roles.
Education and Professional Development
Jozsef Tubics earned his education from Budapest Technical College, Kandó Kálmán Faculty of Electrical Engineering. He completed a three-year course in Electrical Engineering specializing in Instrumentation-Automation from 2003 to 2006. Additionally, he undertook a Supplement to the Diploma, involving 10 months of professional practice, from 2006 to 2007. This educational background laid a solid foundation for his career in software engineering and automation.
Project Involvement and Technical Expertise
Jozsef Tubics has been involved in several high-profile projects throughout his career. Notable projects include the design and configuration of DCS and SIS software for the Power Plant - Straw Bale fired boiler in Pécs, Hungary, and the MOL Danube Refinery in Százhalombatta, Hungary. He also participated in commissioning and start-up activities for the Sanofi Újpest project in Budapest. Additionally, he worked on the Nitrogénművek ZRT project, covering multiple plants such as Neutralization Plants, Dolomite Mill Plants, Fertilizer Prilling Plants, Argon Plant, Nitric Acid Plants, and Granulation Plants in Pétfürdő, Hungary. His expertise lies in processes such as loop check, functional check, and safety functional check.