Field project engineer ID-1225

Field Project Engineer Would you like to be part of a successful team?Do you enjoy interacting with customers?Join our Industrial and Energy Technology Team!Our Industrial and Energy Technology (IET) operates across 120 countries, serving the entire energy value chain and industrial sector. We hold an extensive portfolio of rotating equipment, process flow, transmission technology, and lifecycle services. Our Engineering Transformation team works to improve the quality of our engineering processes. Partner with the best As a Field Project Engineer, you will collaborate with the Installation & Commissioning Engineering team in the region, managing projects as a focal point for customers, suppliers, site teams, and various engineering disciplines. Responsibilities include: Being the technical reference point for the site team and customers, managing the scope of assigned projects, and resolving technical issues promptly. Assisting in troubleshooting issues of products such as heavy-duty & aeroderivative gas turbines, centrifugal and reciprocating compressors, electric motors, gearboxes, and auxiliary systems. Phone Job, $40/hr, Remote, Night Shift, No Degree Remote Phone Job, $40/hr, Night Shift, College Student Friendly Virtual Assistant, $40/hr, Weekend, College Student, Remote Live Chat Support, $42/hr, Weekend, Remote, No Degree Customer Support, No Degree, $40/hr, Remote, Weekend Job Phone Job, $40/hr, Remote, Night Shift, No Degree Remote Data Entry, $40/hr, Part-Time, College Student Job Remote Customer Support, $35/hr, Night Shift, No Degree Virtual Assistant, Remote, $40/hr, Weekend, No Experience Weekend Customer Support, $40/hr, Remote, College Student Data Entry, $50/hr, Night Job, No Degree, Remote Data Entry, Remote, $42/hr, Evening Job, No Degree Remote Customer Support, $40/hr, Night Job, No Experience Virtual Assistant, $45/hr, No Experience, Remote, Night Job Customer Support, $40/hr, Remote, Part-Time, No Degree Remote Phone Job, $40/hr, No Degree, College Student Friendly Remote Customer Support, $42/hr, Weekend, No Experience Entry-Level Remote Data Entry, $35/hr, Evening Job Live Chat Support, $40/hr, Weekend, Remote, No Degree Remote Data Entry, $35/hr, No Experience, Evening/Night Job Phone Support, Remote, $50/hr, No Experience, Night Shift Remote Phone Support, $45/hr, Night Job, College Student Remote Customer Support, $40/hr, No Experience, Part-Time Remote Phone Support, $45/hr, Night Job, College Student Remote Moderator, No Degree, $35/hr, Evening, Weekend Job Remote Virtual Assistant, $40/hr, Evening, Part-Time Job Remote Data Entry, No Experience, $40/hr, Part-Time Phone Job, $40/hr, Remote, Night Shift, No Degree Remote Virtual Assistant, $40/hr, Evening, Part-Time Job Customer Support, $40/hr, Weekend Job, Remote, No Degree Coordinating and communicating with customer representatives, vendors, multi-functional, and global teams, fulfilling evaluations and optimization studies. Managing lessons learned, root cause analysis, and assisting in defining and implementing corrective and preventive actions. Coordinating engineering modifications in the field and executing additional requests or change orders with customers. Managing documents, non-conformities, FMEA preparation, and execution. Leading quality processes and assisting in preparing critical site milestones and KPIs. Traveling to site locations as required to assist with data collection, interact with site teams, and resolve critical issues. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Mechanical or equivalent Engineering from an accredited institution. Knowledge of rotating machinery products such as heavy-duty or aeroderivative gas turbines or centrifugal compressors. Fluency in English with excellent communication and presentation skills. Flexibility to travel to different sites. Work in a way that works for you We offer flexible working patterns, including on-site work with periods of rest at home between projects, supporting work-life balance. Working with us We value our people and invest in their development, engagement, and well-being. We offer health benefits, training, and leadership development. What we offer: Work-life balance policies and well-being activities Private medical care options Life insurance and programs Financial benefits Additional voluntary benefits About Us We are an energy technology company providing solutions worldwide, with over a century of experience in more than 120 countries, focusing on safer, cleaner, and more efficient energy. Join Us If you want to make a difference in a company that values innovation, join us and be part of a team that challenges and inspires you. Let’s advance energy together. Baker Hughes Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, religion, gender, veteran status, or other protected characteristics. #J-18808-Ljbffr
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