AMO EMT
Listed on 2026-04-30
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Engineering
Electronics Technician, Electrical Engineering, Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Manufacturing Engineer
Electromechanical Technician – Downhole Tools
Delivering high-quality downhole tool performance through technical expertise and precision.
As an Electromechanical Technician – Downhole Tools, you will apply hands‑on technical skills across electronic, mechanical, and hydraulic systems to assemble, test, troubleshoot, and qualify tools designed for high‑pressure, high‑temperature (HPHT) environments. You will work closely with engineering, quality, and field service teams to maintain tool readiness and support continuous improvement across operations.
Responsibilities- Assemble, test, troubleshoot, and repair downhole electronic assemblies including PCBs, sensors, telemetry modules, power systems, and wiring harnesses.
- Assemble, disassemble, inspect, and repair mechanical tool components including housings, bearings, shafts, seals, fasteners, and connectors.
- Assemble, test, and troubleshoot hydraulic systems such as valves, pistons, actuators, and pressure chambers.
- Perform electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, and system-level functional testing using standard test equipment and fixtures.
- Conduct pressure, leak, and environmental testing to verify tool performance and compliance with specifications.
- Diagnose nonconformances and failures, support root cause analysis, and implement corrective actions.
- Ensure compliance with Baker Hughes Quality Management System (QMS) and Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) requirements.
- Maintain accurate documentation, inspection records, and component traceability.
- Collaborate with engineering, quality, and field service teams to support tool readiness and reliability.
- Support continuous improvement initiatives focused on quality, safety, and efficiency.
- Associate degree (AAS/AS) in Electromechanical Technology, Electronics Engineering Technology, Electrical Engineering Technology, Mechanical Engineering Technology, or related discipline OR equivalent technical training and career experience.
- Minimum of 3–5 years of hands‑on experience with electromechanical, hydraulic, and downhole tool or similar systems.
- Ability to read and interpret electrical schematics, mechanical drawings, assembly procedures, and test documentation.
- Working knowledge of electronic test equipment such as multimeters and oscilloscopes.
- Strong troubleshooting, analytical, and problem‑solving skills.
- Proficiency with standard measuring tools and torque-controlled assembly.
- Basic computer skills for documentation and test data entry.
- Ability to work in a fast‑paced, safety‑critical manufacturing or service environment.
- Experience with data analytics, Excel, SAP, MS Office, Outlook, and other database applications.
- IPC certifications (IPC‑A‑610, IPC‑J‑STD‑001).
- Experience with HPHT or oilfield downhole tools.
- Hydraulic systems training or certification.
- Lean, Six Sigma, or continuous improvement experience.
- Strong communication skills and ability to mentor junior technicians.
- Demonstrated ownership, accountability, and safety-first mindset.
- Contemporary work‑life balance policies and wellbeing activities.
- Comprehensive private medical care options.
- Safety net of life insurance and disability programs.
- Tailored financial programs.
- Additional elected or voluntary benefits.
You will be eligible to participate in company-sponsored benefit programs, including health & welfare programs and the Thrift Plan (401k). You will have a choice of coverage options that best suit your needs.
The Baker Hughes internal title for this role is: ARMO Tech - Electro Mech IV.
Baker Hughes Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, protected veteran status or other characteristics protected by law.
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