Providing on-site technical direction for control system installation, loop checks, testing, commissioning, troubleshooting, and maintenance across oilfield, power generation, and industrial facilities.
Validating control sequencing and functionality for key auxiliary systems, including lube and hydraulic oil, starters, cooling, ventilation, Fire & Gas, seal systems, fuel/process valves, and anti‑surge systems.
Leading installation, maintenance, and commissioning activities while meeting schedule targets and strictly following Quality and HSE standards.
Applying strong problem‑solving skills and engineering documentation to support turbomachinery commissioning, start‑up, and gas turbine maintenance.
Preparing job‑planning documentation according to the defined scope (installation, upgrade, outage).
Providing technical leadership to skilled labor and ensure all work meets BH standards.
Contributing to daily outage reports or weekly installation reports.
Communicating effectively with project, services and site management regarding planning, progress, and personnel logistics.
Preparing accurate technical reports for customer records and future reference.
Participating in customer and contractor meetings.
Following all applicable Quality procedures and ensure documentation is properly completed and updated.
Applying Site Quality Checklists, Job Cards, and Field Procedures, ensuring proper sign‑off.
Completing marked‑up drawings and reports after field modifications.
Addressing technical and material non‑conformities using Baker Hughes digital tools and follow through to resolution.
Ensuring compliance with local regulations, site requirements, and all elements of the Site Safety Manual
Requirements
Have an Engineering Degree (Mechanical, Electrical, Mechatronics) (preferred)
Have Technical Diploma, with a minimum of 5 years of field experience working with gas turbines, compressors, or rotating equipment.
Have ability to demonstrate hands-on proficiency with any of the following: Mark VIe/VI/V control systems, PLCs, or safety systems.
Have experience in the installation, commissioning, maintenance, and troubleshooting of rotating equipment, including hands-on proficiency with HDGT (Frame 5, 6, or 7E) or ADGT (LM2500, LM6000, LMS100) instrumentation, control logic, and auxiliary systems.
Have experience with DLN (Dry Low NOx) or DLE (Dry Low Emissions) systems mapping is a plus
Show exhibit strong customer-service orientation and the ability to communicate effectively with a wide range of stakeholders.
Have ability to work efficiently and independently with minimal supervision.
Show proven analytical skills and a commitment to continuous quality improvement.
Possess strong interpersonal and leadership capabilities.
Have a solid Health, Safety, and Environmental mindset with full compliance to HSE standards.
Be willing and able to travel extensively (at least 70%), including internationally and offshore, without geographical restrictions.
Have a current or previous TWIC card or be eligible to obtain one.
Benefits
Contemporary work-life balance policies and wellbeing activities
Comprehensive private medical care options
Safety net of life insurance and disability programs