Controls Field Service Engineer

Job Description:

  • Performing in autonomy some of the Installation and/or Maintenance activities of Rotating equipment in the Field at Customer Sites primarily using Mark VIe systems
  • Being responsible to perform minor/major maintenance of equipment following the Service Site Quality Check Lists and procedures
  • Being the primary contact to work with the Customer Representative and Site Team to coordinate activities at the Customer Job Site
  • Providing records of all activities accomplished at Customer Site to the Baker Hughes Supervisor and promotes and maintains good team relations
  • Executing all required responsibilities safely by following all Service applicable processes and procedures
  • Performing other related duties as required according to the specified scope of work
  • Conducting all business activities in accordance to Baker Hughes Core Values (HSE, Quality and Compliance)

Requirements:

  • Two-year Technical Degree preferred and 2yrs+ of field experience with Compressors
  • Rotatory Equipment Product Services product line training required
  • At least 2yrs of experience with Mark VIe controls maintenance procedures for turbomachinery
  • Able to demonstrate Technical, Customer Focus, Communication, Interpersonal, and Teamworking Skills
  • Have a current or prior TWIC card or eligibility to obtain one

Benefits:

  • Contemporary work-life balance policies and wellbeing activities
  • Comprehensive private medical care options
  • Safety net of life insurance and disability programs
  • Tailored financial programs
  • Education Assistance
  • Generous Parental Leave
  • Mental Health resources
  • Dependent Care
  • Additional elected or voluntary benefit
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