Baker Hughes
Product Manufacturing Engineer

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Product Manufacturing Engineer
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About Baker Hughes
Baker Hughes is a global energy-technology company operating in more than 120 countries. Our manufacturing and engineering teams play a vital role in delivering innovative products and solutions that make energy safer, cleaner, and more efficient. We are committed to driving operational excellence through continuous improvement, advanced technologies, and standardized manufacturing practices across our global operations.
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As a Product Manufacturing Engineer, you will be responsible for leading process improvement and driving continuous improvement initiatives across multiple sites and product lines. Reporting to the Well systems Manufacturing Global Lead, you will work closely with Product Engineering, Operations, AME, Manufacturing Engineering, and NPI teams to standardize processes, improve manufacturability, and support successful product integration.
Responsibilities
As a Product Manufacturing Engineer, you will be responsible for:
- Analyzing existing manufacturing processes to identify key improvement opportunities.
- Coordinating with subject matter experts to define and implement engineering changes that enhance processes, procedures, and manufacturability.
- Leading initiatives that drive continuous improvement, standardization, and best practices across multiple sites and product lines.
- Interacting with key stakeholders to support process implementation and drive effective decision-making.
- Acting as the front-end interface for all new product and system integration activities in partnership with Product Engineering teams.
- Developing and implementing global manufacturing execution plans to ensure consistency across sites and product lines.
- Driving innovative and technology-focused solutions with a forward-thinking approach to process optimization.
- Working closely with Engineering, AME, Manufacturing Engineering, Operations, and NPI teams to support business objectives.
- Supporting global adoption of manufacturing processes and systems across all regions.
- Owning bid and standard hours for products, including lead-time considerations.
- Acting as a key interface for future manufacturing technologies through collaboration with AME and Engineering teams.
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Requirements
To be successful in this role, you will:
- Hold a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Supply Chain, Engineering, or a related discipline, or possess equivalent relevant experience.
- Bring experience ideally within the Oil & Gas industry or a large-scale mechanical manufacturing environment.
- Demonstrate expertise in engineering systems, tools, and materials.
- Work effectively with stakeholders and influence cross-functional decisions.
- Execute tasks with a strong sense of urgency and tactical focus.
- Demonstrate strong professional attributes and industry knowledge.
- Have the energy, motivation, and drive to lead change and deliver results.
- Possess strong leadership and excellent interpersonal skills.
Working with Us
Our people are at the heart of what we do at Baker Hughes. We believe we are better when our people are developed, engaged, and empowered to bring their authentic selves to work. We invest in wellbeing, reward talent, and develop leaders at all levels to bring out the best in each other.


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Our inventions have revolutionized energy for over a century. To continue pushing boundaries, we reward those who embrace innovation and change. As part of Baker Hughes, you can expect:
- Contemporary work-life balance policies and wellbeing activities
- Comprehensive private medical care options
- Life insurance and disability programs
- Tailored financial programs
- Additional elective or voluntary benefits
The Baker Hughes internal title for this role is: Manufacturing Specialist - Manuf Eng Specialist
At Baker Hughes, we are transforming the future of energy. With operations in over 120 countries, we are developing and deploying industry-leading technologies and services to take energy forward. For more than a century, our inventions have revolutionized energy. Today, we are bringing our expertise to make oil and gas safer, cleaner, and more efficient. Our people are the trusted experts, relied on to solve customer challenges big and small. We invest in the health and well-being of our workforce, train and reward talent, and develop leaders at all levels to bring out the best in each other. We believe in creating an environment of diversity and inclusion, without bias. We know we are better when all of our people are developed, engaged, and able to bring their whole authentic selves to work. We're makers, inventors, and leaders who aren't afraid of the tough challenges. We believe pushing boundaries will help to lead the way for a new energy future.
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