By applying for this role you will be indicating your interest in working for Baker Hughes as a Field Engineer in the Asia-Pacific region. During your application you will be asked which specific country within Asia-Pacific you wish to apply to.
Graduate Field Engineer
Responsibilities:
- Field engineers are the key interface between Baker Hughes and our clients on the well site. You will be required to participate in the three-year LEAD Program to provide you with the ability to quickly to become competent with our technologies and processes, enabling rapid career progression through a sequence of competency-based development steps.
- LEAD involves theoretical and hands-on learning. It is flexible and adaptable to different job requirements and work environments. You will be assigned to a specific Baker Hughes product line whose activities may include:
- artificial lift services
- drill bits
- specialty chemicals
- drilling fluids
- coring systems
- drilling systems
- logging while drilling
- reservoir navigation services
- surface logging systems
- wireline
- cased-hole completions
- wellbore intervention
- intelligent production systems
- sand control systems
- wellbore construction
- integrated operations.
- You will be required to participate in developmental activities which will initially focus on acquiring basic knowledge while working under supervision and will progress to working unsupervised, with a broadening scope of knowledge and skills.
- Depending upon your product line assignment, you will be involved in technical activities which could include;
- Assembling and deploying down-hole equipment at base location prior to being dispatched to well-site. Down-hole equipment may be a combination of electrically, mechanically, or hydraulically activated and operated specialized equipment
- Designing well-site interventions under supervision using simulation software packages
- Analyzing rig-site performance data and recommending changes to product configurations
- Assisting sales representatives in business development activities including presenting to clients under supervision
- Have completed a four-year technical degree or Masters within the past 24 months in:
- mechanical engineering
- electrical engineering
- chemical engineering
- petroleum engineering
- environmental engineering
- nuclear engineering
- civil engineering
- geosciences
- geology
- physics
- mathematics
- chemistry (inorganic)
- another engineering-related subject.
- Have at least three of the following:
- a minimum grade point average of 3.0/4.0 (2.1) or equivalent
- relevant work experience
- evidence of practical/ technical capability
- evidence of relevant extra-curricular activity
- Be fluent in English (able to achieve Level 5 on a global English test)
- Have the legal right to work in the country in the region in which you have applied without any restrictions.
- We’re looking for people with self-awareness, self-motivation and persistence as well as resilience and adaptability. You will also need to show creative problem-solving and strong communication and interpersonal skills.
- Possess a valid driver's license with a clean driving record.
- There is no doubt that the job is demanding, both mentally and physically, especially in the early part of your career, when it is field-focused.
- In the longer term, however, and once you have achieved the levels of competence we expect, Baker Hughes offers you the opportunity to progress into a variety of leadership roles. You may elect to stay and build your career in the field, or you can choose to work in operations management or move into product development, sales or another business support position.
- You need to be prepared to learn how to carry out a range of tasks, from providing engineering and sales support, to performing and leading land and sea well-site operations.
- There may be opportunities for international assignments.
Find out more about Baker Hughes and apply at following link below. Baker Hughes is an Equal Employment Affirmative Action Employer.
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