Baker Hughes

ServicesProfessional-TechnicalAdvising

$7500–11000k ~AI est. Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Japan FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Services Professional - Technical Advising at Baker Hughes. Skills: Technical advising. Provide technical direction. Support outage operations”

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Problem-solving skills; Analytical skills

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor’s degree or 4 years experience, Basic technical understanding of power equipment, Comfortable working within structured processes, Ability to collaborate effectively

Nice to Have

Experience in Services

What You'll Do.

Provide technical direction

Support outage operations

Ensure adherence to procedures

Collaborate with business unit teams

Exchange technical information

Support operational decision-making

Handle simple project processes

Ensure compliance with guidelines

Interact with stakeholders

Collect technical information

Share technical information

Manage assigned clients

Ensure adherence to service conditions

Support operational delivery

Focus on safety compliance

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Internal teams; Craft labor; Business unit teams; Cross-functional teams; Internal stakeholders; External stakeholders

Communication Scope

Oral communication; Written communication

Full Job Description

**Fuel your passion** The X-Ray Service Engineer is responsible for providing technical direction and field guidance to support power equipment outages. This role works closely with internal teams and craft labor to ensure safe, efficient, and high-quality execution of outage activities. You will contribute to operational excellence by supporting structured processes, adhering to defined guidelines, and ensuring consistent delivery aligned with established frameworks and client expectations. **As a X-Ray Service Engineer, you will be responsible for:** * Providing technical direction and guidance to craft labor during power equipment outage activities * Supporting execution of outage operations by ensuring adherence to defined technical procedures and safety standards * Collaborating with business unit teams to exchange technical information and support operational decision-making * Handling simple project processes within established frameworks, ensuring compliance with detailed operational guidelines * Interacting with internal and external stakeholders to collect and share technical information under guided supervision * Managing assigned clients within predefined contract structures, ensuring adherence to agreed service conditions * Supporting operational delivery with a focus on efficiency, quality, and safety compliance **To be successful in this role, you will:** * Have a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university or college _(or a high school diploma / GED with at least 4 years of experience in Services)_ * Demonstrate basic technical understanding of power equipment and field services operations * Be comfortable working within structured processes and defined guidelines * Show ability to collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams **Desired Characteristics** * Strong oral and written communication skills * Strong interpersonal and leadership skills * Ability to work independently and take initiative * Strong problem-solving and analytical skill

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