Baker Hughes
Energy
ASPIREAssociateEngineering&Technology
“ASPIRE Associate - Engineering & Technology at Baker Hughes. Skills: Engineering, Technology, Innovation. Participate in career development activities. Complete formal training”
What You'll Achieve.
Deliver technical excellence; Develop their leadership skills; Accelerate participants' professional development; Make innovative contributions proactively and continually to BH's future
Industry & Context.
Analytical approach to problem solving; Critical thinking/analytical skills
Geographically mobile, Be legally entitled to work within the country in which you are applying without company sponsorship
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Master’s degree in Mechanical, Aeronautical, Electrical, Electronics, Control, Chemical, Energy, or related Engineering Disciplines, Geographically mobile, Fluent in English, Legally entitled to work within the country
Nice to Have
Internship in any of the technical areas, Master’s degree in related Engineering Disciplines, equivalent knowledge, equivalent experience
What You'll Do.
Participate in career development activities
Complete formal training
Network globally and cross-functionally
Solve critical business challenges
Participate in international experiences
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Networking globally and cross-functionally; Leading program initiatives or projects with peers; Interacting with global business leaders cross-functionally; Solving critical business challenges through cross-functional, mission-based teams
Communication Scope
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills; Effective written and oral communication
Process & Methodology
Leading program initiatives or projects
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