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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Baker Hughes Recruitment: Field Service Coordinator

Baker Hughes  is the combination of many innovative companies that have developed and introduced high performance technology  to serve the petroleum industry . Their combined history dates back nearly a century. In 1907, Reuben C. Baker developed a casing shoe that revolutionized cable tool drilling. In 1909, Howard R. Hughes, Sr. introduced the first roller cutter bit that dramatically improved the rotary drilling process . Over the
Baker Hughes is currently recruiting for Coordinator – Field Service I to join their operations in Port Harcourt.
Candidate must possess a Bachelor's Degree preferred. 5+ years experience in an oilfield operations environment.
Commercial Drivers License (CDL) with specific endorsements may be required.
Requirements:
Coordinates and supervises activities of service or technical personnel via personnel assignments, job or project management, administration and technical support.
Responsible for single products/services in a single legal entity.
Typically does not have budgetary responsibility.
Monitors daily progress of job(s) or project(s).
Works independently under general supervision, requiring normal guidance and review.
Provides some technical guidance and work direction to field staff.
Level is determined by a matrix based on years of experience, number of employees supervised, and scope of responsibility.
Handles special projects, as assigned.
Thorough understanding of product line(s)/service(s) in an operational area or district.
Thorough understanding of customer requirements.
Thorough understanding of processes and procedures of the operating area.
Proficient in the use of PC's.
Knowledge of SAP is preferred.
Ability to use skills, knowledge and techniques in problem recognition and solution development.
High School Diploma or equivalent.
Bachelor's Degree preferred.
5+ years experience in an oilfield operations environment.
Commercial Drivers License (CDL) with specific endorsements may be required.

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