Baker Hughes
Energy
ControlFieldServiceEngineer(M/F/D)
“Control Field Service Engineer (M/F/D) at Baker Hughes. Skills: Control systems, Rotating equipment. Provide technical direction for site activities. Oversee control panels start-up”
Industry & Context.
Troubleshoot issues
Travel significantly (up to 70%), Travel without geographical restriction, Travel to offshore facilities
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Engineering degree or high school diploma, Good experience in control systems role, Experience in energy or oil and gas environment, Working knowledge of control systems, Rotating equipment installation and maintenance experience, DLN/DLE mapping experience, Rotating equipment installation and maintenance knowledge, Awareness of Gas Turbines, Awareness of Centrifugal Compressors, Awareness of Reciprocating Compressors, Awareness of Steam Turbines, Customer service-orientation mindset, Excellent command of English, Excellent command of Italian, Hold an EU Passport, Hold a European Work permit
Nice to Have
Experience leading customers through tough decisions, Desire to improve technical ability, Desire to improve knowledge on NPI
What You'll Do.
Provide technical direction for site activities
Oversee control panels start-up
Oversee control sequencing start-up
Troubleshoot control panels
Troubleshoot control sequencing
Prepare technical documentation
Update technical documentation
Prepare briefing reports
Update briefing reports
Ensure internal training is updated
Ensure compliance documentation is updated
Ensure quality documentation is updated
Follow company standards
Complete company standards
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Internal teams; Skilled labour
Communication Scope
Verbal English; Written English; Verbal Italian; Written Italian
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