We are recruiting to fill the vacant position
Job Title: Field Specialist - Artificial Lift Systems
Job Number: 1327511
Location: Port Harcourt, Nigeria
Job Description
The Field Specialist for Artificial Lift Systems is required for the execution of the operational site activity and for compliance with policies, procedures and safety standards. Whilst promoting Baker Hughes as a leader in the provision of ALS services.
Key Responsibilities/Accountabilities
- Under general supervision
performs installation/pulling of Electrical Submersible Pumps (ESP) and
associated equipment in offshore and onshore oil and water wells.
- May be required to work
unsupervised.
- Assists with monitoring,
trouble shooting and testing down hole ESP equipment in order to maximize
well productivity and ESP run life.
- The position involves frequent
travel on domestic or international assignments and time away from home,
often at short notice
- Handles special projects as
assigned. Conducts all business activities in accordance with Baker Hughes
HSE policies, Legal Compliance requirements and Baker Hughes Core Values.
Qualifications/Requirements
- 1-3 years' relevant industry
experience.
- Two year Technical Degree
preferred.
- Ability to work well and
communicate well with others.
- Good Functional / Technical,
Customer Focus, Communication, Interpersonal, and Team working Skills.
4th November, 2013
Method of Application
Interested and qualified candidates should
Click here to apply online
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