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Baker Hughes is seeking a Lead Assembly, Maintenance & Overhaul Engineer for their Wireline Maintenance team in Labuan, Malaysia. The role involves troubleshooting and repairing electronic assemblies, providing technical support, and coaching team personnel. Candidates should have a Bachelor's degree in engineering and at least 5 years of experience in Oilfield Services.
Would you like to be part of our Wireline Maintenance team? Are you a Maintenance Engineer seeking a new opportunity in Labuan, Malaysia?
Join our Wireline Maintenance Team
Our Oilfield Services business provides intelligent, connected technologies to monitor and control energy extraction assets. Our Wireline Services deliver high-quality wireline data acquisition services at the wellsite, along with maintenance, repair, and refurbishment of our equipment.
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As a Lead Assembly, Maintenance & Overhaul (AMO) Engineer, you will troubleshoot, test, assemble, disassemble, and visually inspect mechanical and electronic assemblies. You will assist in repairing and modifying non-conforming equipment and perform complex tests with minimal guidance, providing technical support while adhering to HS&E policies.
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Work in a way that works for you
We offer flexible working patterns, including Monday to Friday, with standard office hours.
Working with us
We prioritize our people’s development, engagement, and authenticity, investing in health, well-being, training, and leadership development.
Benefits
About Us
We are a global energy technology company committed to making energy safer, cleaner, and more efficient. Operating in over 120 countries, we innovate to advance energy solutions.
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If you want to make a difference in a company that values innovation, join us and help shape the future of energy. Baker Hughes is an Equal Opportunity Employer, making employment decisions without regard to protected characteristics.