Our Early Career Program for Field Engineers inspires and guides recent graduates through career-shaping experiences. This program takes approximately 36 months to complete and gets you involved in helping clients locate and produce energy more efficiently. Program graduates have the foundations to make innovative significant contributions to our future.
This program has start dates throughout the year in 2023. We consider our applications early but will keep the roles posted until they are filled.
Table of ContentBaker Hughes, a GE company (NYSE:BHGE) is the world’s first and only fullstream provider of integrated oilfield products, services and digital solutions. Drawing on a storied heritage of invention, BHGE harnesses the passion and experience of its people to enhance productivity across the oil and gas value chain. BHGE helps its customers acquire, transport and refine hydrocarbons more efficiently, productively and safely, with a smaller environmental footprint and at lower cost per barrel. Backed by the digital industrial strength of GE, the company deploys minds, machines and the cloud to br... read more
Benefits offered to our Field Engineer program members include:
Mentorship
Career development training
Visibility to senior leaders
Working in highly diverse teams
Access to a wide range of career options post program
Have graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Engineering (all fields), Engineering Technology, Mathematics, Chemistry, Geosciences or similar, within the last 36 months.
Have achieved a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a scale of 4.0 (or equivalent)
Be fluent in written and spoken English, with excellent communication skills
Be legally entitled to work within the country in which you are applying without company sponsorship or time restriction.
Have good interpersonal skills, with an aptitude for teamwork and the ability to guide others.
Demonstrate good leadership, critical thinking, and numerical skills as well as data analysis and project management abilities.
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