Baker Hughes, a subsidiary of General Electric (GE), is looking to recruit qualified candidates for its internship program. As part of the program, it will train deep-water subsea engineers, with in-class sessions and on-the-job learning.
This training will last for 12 months. Baker Hughes has designed it for persons with a Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in Engineering. They will gain insights into the systems and processes involved in subsea engineering. The knowledge and skills they gain through the program will prepare them for a successful career in the energy industry.
Participants will work with a manager, and will undergo technical training. They will collaborate with a team, and get mentored in practical projects.
Benefits
Persons who Baker Hughes selects to take part in the program will benefit from it in the following ways:
- The program’s organizers will coach and mentor them, and help them develop new skill sets
- Participants will learn to use relevant software to carry out in-company tasks
- They will learn to use Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) standards in various scenarios
- They will get exposed to subsea products and understand how they function
- Participants will gain insights into the commerce, finance, and project management aspects of an international energy company
Eligibility
The Baker Hughes Ignite Graduate Internship program is open to persons who meet these criteria:
- Completed a Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree program in an Engineering discipline
- Finished from university with at least a Second Class Upper grade (or its equivalent)
- Be fluent in written and oral English
- Completed the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) program
If you would like to apply for the Baker Hughes Ignite Graduate Internship program, click here.
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