Baker Hughes Graduate Opportunities: Non-Field Engineers
Baker Hughes Graduate Opportunities: Non-Field Engineers
As well as hands-on field roles, Baker Hughes has a range of engineering opportunities in the office, laboratory, or factory, including reliability, supply chain management, R&D, and design. For reliability and supply chain management, we offer comprehensive three-year rotational training programs.
Baker Hughes is one of the world’s leading oilfield services companies with solutions that enable oil and gas operators to lower cost, reduce risk, and improve productivity.
Baker Hughes is looking for people who are motivated and persistent, as well as resilient and adaptable. You will also need to show creative problem-solving and strong communication and interpersonal skills.
As well as hands-on field roles, we have a range of engineering opportunities in the office, laboratory, or factory, including reliability, supply chain management, R&D, and design. For reliability and supply chain management, we offer comprehensive three-year rotational training programs.
What you need
Some office or laboratory-based roles are open to those who have a Master's degree in mechanical, electrical, or chemical engineering. For the majority of non-field roles, we’re typically seeking people who’ve specialized in a relevant discipline.
We are seeking people who
• are fluent in English (able to achieve Level 5 on a global English test)
• have the legal right to work in the country in which you apply.
For supply chain roles, you will also need
• Bachelor's in supply chain management (MBA with a focus in supply chain management is a plus)
• Minimum undergraduate GPA of 3.5/4.0.
For reliability roles, you will also need a Master's in
• Applied science
• Applied statistics
• Industrial engineering
• Mechanics
• Operations research
• Reliability engineering.
For Details:
Nonfield engineers | Baker Hughes
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