Are you a people person with dynamic customer service orientation, adept at multitasking?
Are you a Systems Engineer looking for an interesting and inspiring opportunity?
Be part of a successful team!
Druck, a Baker Hughes business, delivers world-class expertise, excellence, and reliability in the toughest environments. Druck's piezo-resistive pressure sensors, pressure transducers, pressure test and calibration instruments provide our companies high performance, stability, quality, accuracy, and quick response – in any environment.
Make a difference to our business
You will join the Aerospace Engineering Team, which consists of a multi-disciplinary team of Engineers including Mechanical, Electronic and System engineers. The team develops products to support a growing the Aerospace business through both Custom Product Opportunities (CPO) and New Product Introductions (NPI). The team designs and tests innovative pressure sensors supporting projects from cradle to grave, working closely with all other functions, such as sourcing, advanced manufacturing and quality, as well as with our production facilities.
As a Systems Engineer - Aerospace, you will be responsible for:
Fuel your passion
To be successful in this role you will:
Work in a way that works for you
We recognize that everyone is different and that the way in which people want to work and deliver at their best is different for everyone too. In this role, we can offer the following flexible working patterns:
Working with us
Our people are at the heart of what we do at Baker Hughes. We know we are better when all of our people are developed, engaged and able to bring their whole authentic selves to work. 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.
Working for you
Our inventions have revolutionized energy for over a century. But to keep going forward tomorrow, we know we have to push the boundaries today. We prioritize rewarding those who embrace change with a package that reflects how much we value their input. Join us, and you can expect: