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Graduate Field Service Engineer (Nigeria) - GE Oil & Gas

 
CITY: Lagos
COUNTRY: Nigeria

Essential Functions (Responsibilities):

Supervise the loop check and the Commissioning and start-up phase performing the various running conditions.
Check the proper and safe operation of machines by evaluating the running parameters and troubleshoot system problems as they arise.
Provide external and internal timely and accurate professional reports.
Act as a point of contact between Customers and GE Oil & Gas Headquarter concerning technical issues and interface with all involved functions.
Use company e-tools to retrieve technical documents and management of packing list, bill of material and drawings.
Ensure all in-field activities are carried out safely complying with company environmental health & Safety (EHS) guidelines and procedures.


Qualifications/Requirements:

Electronics, Electrical or Mechanical Engineer Degree or Technical High School
Ability to understand and implement mechanical drawings
Good knowledge of English language
Availability to frequent travel worldwide (on and off-shore)
Strong analytic and problem solving skills
Good interpersonal & organizational skills
IT literacy
 


Desired:

The Graduate Field Service Engineer will be trained in:
The management of site activities including planning, assigning manpower resources and tools.
Providing technical assistance to complete the work scope according to contractual requirements.

General:

GE is a diversified technology, media and financial services company, dedicated to creating products that make life better. From aircraft engines and power generation to financial services, medical imaging, television programming and oil and gas, GE operates in more than 100 countries and employs over 300,000 people worldwide.


 
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