Field Engineers work on delivering frontline technical services and solutions to our customers across any one of Baker Hughes' drilling, evaluation, completion and production technologies. From fulfilling engineering and sales support roles, to performing and leading land and sea well-site operations, the job is physically and mentally demanding. While challenging, it provides the foundational stages of a career within the company, and builds the necessary knowledge, business, and leadership skills to positions of increasing responsibility within the company in operational, engineering or business support functions. Year 1 Responsibilities: You enter as a Field Engineer I focused primarily on core safety and field operational skills and you will develop a limited scope of technical product and service skills. Further you will participate in a mentorship program to ensure you have a comprehensive, holistic learning experience and ultimately enable you to support and mentor less experienced staff. The first year of the Engineer Development Program typically consists of:
- Base location orientation & training, including (where applicable) fire fighting training, offshore survival training and emergency response - The company-level Engineer Development Program 1 - A multiple-week service line specific Core Training Academy
- Assembling 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 deployed in to a well. - Deploying down-hole equipment under supervision at the well-site - Design well-site interventions under supervision using proprietary well-site simulation software packages - Analyzing rig-site product utilization & performance data and determining & recommending changes of basic product down-hole assembly configurations - Assisting sales representatives in business development activities including presenting to clients under supervision - Performing warehousing and logistical activities (e.g. blending chemicals to required specifications for bulk transfer to well-site) - Setting up and removing equipment at the well-site - Authoring and producing post-job evaluation reports for clients To gain promotion to a Field Engineer II role you are expected to have completed the following:
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Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Entry Level Field Engineer at Baker Huges (2010 Grad Opportunity)
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