Baker Hughes

Energy

ProjectLeadEngineer

€65–95k ~AI est. Florence, Italy FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Project Lead Engineer at Baker Hughes. Skills: Subsea power systems, Subsea control systems, Subsea distribution technologies. Participate in design cycle. Apply industry standards”

What You'll Achieve.

Meet performance metrics; Meet OTD metrics; Meet quality metrics; Meet yield metrics

Industry & Context.

Energy
Problems you'll solve

Problem solving

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Master's Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Knowledge of GD&T, Knowledge of CREO and IPEM/TeamCenter, Knowledge of subsea industry standards, Proficiency with English

Nice to Have

5 years in Mechanical Engineering

What You'll Do.

Participate in design cycle

Apply industry standards

Interpret engineering specifications

Develop 3D CAD models

Generate fabrication drawings

Review machining drawings

Create Bills of Materials

Maintain Bills of Materials

Collaborate with Analysis teams

Collaborate with Materials teams

Prepare documentation for reviews

Support product documentation

Support project documentation

Contribute to continuous improvement

Support Design for Manufacturing

Support Design for Sourcing

Ensure quality standards

Ensure safety standards

Ensure environmental standards

Follow internal processes

Complete assigned tasks

Provide support to peers

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Multidisciplinary engineering teams; Supply chain; Materials groups; Analysis groups; Manufacturing teams

Full Job Description

**Subsea Trees Mechanical Engineer** **Drive technical delivery of subsea power and control systems for offshore energy projects** **Own the design and execution of complex subsea distribution technologies** **Join our Team** Become part of Baker Hughes Subsea Engineering division, where we apply cutting-edge technologies and robust engineering principles to transform offshore energy operations. Our team designs and delivers integrated subsea systems that support safe, efficient, and sustainable exploration and production of hydrocarbons in challenging environments. **Partner with the best** As a Subsea Trees Mechanical Engineer, you will contribute to the design and delivery of state‑of‑the‑art subsea Well Systems. You will take part in the full engineering lifecycle — from concept development to detailed design, manufacturing support, testing, and installation activities — ensuring our products meet the highest standards of performance, safety, and quality. You will collaborate with multidisciplinary engineering teams, supply chain, materials, analysis groups, and manufacturing to transform requirements into robust and innovative subsea solutions. Your work will directly support both customer requisition projects and product structuring initiatives. As a Subsea Trees Mechanical Engineer, you will be responsible for: * Participating in the full design cycle of subsea tree components and tooling, from concept to drawings and BOM management. * Appling and interpreting key industry standards (ISO, API, ASME, NACE, DNVGL, NORSOK, EUROCODE) in the development of subsea equipment. * Reviewing engineering and customer specifications to identify and define product requirements. * Developing 3D CAD models using CREO/IPEM and generate/review detailed fabrication and machining drawings following company and industry drafting standards. * Creating and maintaining Bills of Materials (BOMs) and ensuring all documentation is properly managed within Teamcenter. * Collaborating wit

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