Parts Project Engineer
Are you passionate about delivering technical excellence in service operations?
Would you like to play a key role in supporting projects and parts execution?
Join our team
Baker Hughes is a global energy‑technology company operating in more than 120 countries. With a century of innovation, we provide dependable, high‑quality, and efficient solutions across the energy value chain. Our service engineering and project execution teams ensure safe and reliable operations, enabling customers to maintain and optimize critical rotating equipment and associated components.
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As a Parts Project Engineer, you will support both project delivery and parts order execution by providing technical input, resolving supply‑chain bottlenecks, and ensuring the standardization of documentation. You will act as a critical interface between engineering, procurement, and suppliers— while also supporting customer‑focused service initiatives and the operational execution of (RAMS) Technical Risk assessments / Method Statements.
As a Parts Project Engineer, you will be responsible for:
Standardizing mechanical and winding risk assessments (RA) and method statements (RAMS) across Rotating machine field service activities.Preparing ad‑hoc, job‑specific mechanical and winding RAMS as required for project scope and customer needs.Providing technical support for Generator / motor parts deliverables, when delays occur between engineering, parts, and procurement functions to resolve queries efficiently. Manage parts project escalationss by co-ordinating technical queries from suppliers with Brush Power generation engineering teamdelivering project‑dependent parts and ensuring timely execution.Collaborating with cross‑functional teams to ensure accurate technical specifications and deliverables.Supporting rotating equipment service industry operational requirements, including documentation quality and stakeholder communications.Support and lead LTSA parts ordersFuel your passion
To be successful in this role, you will:
Bring approximately 5 years of experience in the rotating equipment service industry.Have strong stakeholder management capabilities (must‑have experience and certification focus area).Demonstrate experience interfacing with multiple functions such as engineering, procurement, and suppliers.Be able to interpret technical documentation, risk assessments, and method statements.Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced, dynamic environmentExcellent problem-solving and analytical skills; able to identify issues, assess risks, and implement practical solutionsHave good computer literacy skillsGood to have:
Experience in procurement processes.Knowledge of generators and motors.Experience with the use of ERP systems (e.g. Dynamics 365)Work in a way that works for you
This is a full‑time technical support role that may involve interaction with global suppliers, field service teams, engineering groups, and parts execution centers. Work patterns may vary depending on project priorities and customer requirements.
Working with us
At Baker Hughes, we cultivate a culture of collaboration, technical excellence, and continuous improvement. You will have the opportunity to work with experienced engineers, supply‑chain professionals, and project teams, enabling you to grow your expertise while contributing directly to customer success and operational reliability.
We understand that people work best in different ways. In this role, we can offer flexible working patterns such as:
Flexible working hours; allowing you to adjust your schedule to work when you are most productive and balance personal commitments.3 Days office and 2 days remote.Working for you
We provide a competitive benefits package aligned with regional standards, including:
Work–life balance and wellbeing programsComprehensive medical careLife insurance and disability protectionCompetitive pension and financial programsAdditional voluntary or elective benefitsThe Baker Hughes internal title for this role is: Services Specialist - Parts Services