Baker Hughes
Energy
Engineer2,CustomerOrderEngineering-Mechanical
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“Engineer 2, Customer Order Engineering - Mechanical at Baker Hughes. Skills: Mechanical design, Customer order engineering, Product development. Contribute to design and development. Execute design, analysis, or evaluation”
Industry & Context.
Resolving problems through application of expertise; Open approach to problem solving
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
bachelor’s or master’s degree in mechanical engineering or similar, minimum 0 to 3 years of industrial experience in mechanical equipment design and application, Understand thermodynamics, Understand rotodynamic, Understand materials of turbomachinery product, good computer skills, cad modelling, GD&T, FEA, programming
Nice to Have
Product knowledge on centrifugal compressor, candidate worked with BH as intern, experience and background in manufacturing/reliability/material science, basic knowledge of manufacturing processes such as casting, machining, welding or cutting etc
What You'll Do.
Contribute to design and development
Work with business unit people
Communicate with team and supervisor
Present to internal teams
Prepare and present technical data
Document and communicate results
Share engineering information
Prepare invention disclosures
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Work with people from the business unit; Communicate with direct team and supervisor; Presents to internal teams; Work in experienced people team; Share engineering information; Promote open dialogue
Communication Scope
Communicating with direct team and supervisor; Presents to internal teams; Prepare and present technical data; Document and communicate results; Share engineering information; Promote open dialogue
Full Job Description
Job Description **Engineer 2, Customer Order Engineering - Mechanical** **Do you love working with customers to design and customize energy product?** **Do you love shaping the design of technology for customers?** **Join our Turbomachinery Team!** Our Turbomachinery & Process Solutions business provides industry-leading products and services that optimize extraction, production and processing of energy. As a team with integrity, we create value with impactful decisions by effectively connecting ideas and people. We champion entrepreneurial culture to unlock full potential by bringing energy to the world. **Partner with the best** As an Engineer 2, Customer Order Engineering - Mechanical, you are responsible for contributing to the design and development of products, solutions and systems. It includes activities linked to technical improvement of existing products and components. As a Mechanical Design Engineer, you will be responsible for: * Executing the design, analysis, or evaluation of assigned projects using sound engineering principles and adhering to business standards, practices, procedures, and product / program requirements. * Will work include mechanical engineering for all products * Resolving problems through the application of acquired expertise guided by precedent. * Working together with people from the business unit. Contacts are under guidance and/or geared towards specifying activities, planning of activities and giving explanations on technical issues. * Communicating with direct team and supervisor. Presents to internal teams on metrics, project status and research. **Fuel your passion** **To be successful in this role you will:** * Have a bachelor’s or master’s degree in mechanical engineering or similar. Have minimum 0 to 3 years of industrial experience in mechanical equipment design and application, * Understand thermodynamics, rotodynamic, materials of turbomachinery product. * Product knowledge on centrifugal compressor or candidate worke
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