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A global energy services company seeks a Field Service Engineer to provide technical direction and perform maintenance on Aeroderivative Gas Turbines. Successful candidates will have mechanical experience in the energy sector and the ability to communicate technical information effectively. This role involves global travel and offers flexible working patterns and comprehensive benefits.
Are you a Field Service Engineer looking for an interesting and inspiring opportunity?
Do you enjoy being part of a successful team?
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Our Industry & Energy Technology (IET) team provides industry-leading products and services that optimize the extraction, production, and processing of energy. We help a diverse range of customers across the value chain to reduce operating costs and improve productivity. Our team plays an integral role by helping the business plan for the future.
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As an Aeroderivative Turbine Mechanical Field Service Engineer, you will be the first point of contact for our global customers on-site. You will be responsible for leading activities, people and HSE compliance to a high standard.
As a Mechanical Field Service Engineer, you will be responsible for:
To be successful in this role you will:
We recognize that everyone is different and that the way in which people want to work and deliver at their best is different for everyone too. In this role, we can offer the following flexible working patterns:
Our people are at the heart of what we do at Baker Hughes. We know we are better when all of our people are developed, engaged and able to bring their whole authentic selves to work. We invest in the health and well-being of our workforce, train and reward talent and develop leaders at all levels to bring out the best in each other.
Our inventions have revolutionized energy for over a century. But to keep going forward tomorrow, we know we have to push the boundaries today. We prioritize rewarding those who embrace change with a package that reflects how much we value their input. Join us, and you can expect: