Role Summary:
About Us:
Baker Hughes, a GE company (NYSE:BHGE) is the world’s first and only fullstream
provider of integrated oilfield products, services and digital solutions.
Drawing on a storied heritage of invention, BHGE harnesses the passion and
experience of its people to enhance productivity across the oil and gas value
chain.
BHGE helps its customers acquire, transport and refine hydrocarbons more
efficiently, productively and safely, with a smaller environmental footprint
and at lower cost per barrel. Backed by the digital industrial strength of GE,
the company deploys minds, machines and the cloud to break down silos and
reduce waste and risk, applying breakthroughs from other industries to advance
its own.
With operations in over 120 countries, the company’s global scale, local know-how
and commitment to service infuse over a century of experience with the spirit
of a startup – inventing smarter ways to bring energy to the world.
Follow Baker Hughes, a GE company on Twitter @BHGECo, or visit us at BHGE.com.
Role Summary:
BHGE is looking for an ARMO Tech - Electro Mech II to work at Neuquén, Argentina.
Essential Responsibilities:
Troubleshoot, test, assemble, disassemble and perform visual inspection of electro-mechanical
assemblies.
Assist in reworking, repairing and modifying non-conforming equipment.
Perform complex and difficult tests with minimal instruction and documentation.
Ability to identify and communicate technical problems by using logical troubleshooting
techniques.
Provide coaching to other technicians in areas of proven competence.
Compliance with HS&E policies and procedures.
Qualifications/Requirements:
Technical diploma or Associates degree in Electrical or Mechanical field.
Versed in fluid power technology, AC/DC circuits and electro-mechanical devices.
Proficient in the use of oscilloscopes.
3+ years maintenance related experience in electro-mechanical function orminimum2 years relevant
industrial experience (airline, military, oilfield, automotive, electronic).
Advanced skills in soldering and assembling of electro-mechanical devices.
Ability to read and interpret blueprints, wiring diagrams, assembly prints and parts lists and
follow formal procedures and maintenance practices.
Proficient in the use of multimeters, megohmmeters, hi-pot testers and other basic instruments.
Proficient in the use of measurement and gauging equipment and processes. Advanced computer
skills.
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