Receives inbound material from outside suppliers and other Baker Hughes plants and field locations.
Picks materials, components and end products and deliver them to Production or shipping. Performs cycle counts. Prepares component kits for production, fills orders and supplier subcontract parts
Requirements
basic math
forklift
high school
3+ years
pc skills
fast-paced
Ability to apply concepts of basic math.
The employee must regularly lift and/or move up to 20 lbs, frequently lift and/or move up to 50 pounds.
Ability to read and comprehend instructions, correspondence, and memos.
The employee must be able to operate a forklift while loading or unloading freight.
Possess basic written communication skills.
Qualifications High School Diploma or equivalent. 3+ years related experience.
Basic PC skills. The work environment is very fast paced and noisy.
Benefits
Additional elected or voluntary benefits
Safety net of life insurance and disability programs
Flexible to work weekends if need be.
Tailored financial programs
This role will be Monday-Friday with occasional overtime
Contemporary work-life balance policies and wellbeing activities
Comprehensive private medical care options
Training + Development
Information not given or found
Interview process
Information not given or found
Visa Sponsorship
Information not given or found
Security clearance
Information not given or found
Company
Overview
1907-founded
Year Established
The company has over a century of experience in the energy and industrial sectors.
120+ Countries
Global Presence
Operates across a wide range of industries and regions worldwide.
Specializing in oil and gas exploration, drilling, and production, the company has a history of pioneering new technologies.
Notable for innovations like the world's first automated drilling system, the company has been at the forefront of optimizing energy operations.
The company is integral to major global projects, from large-scale energy exploration to developing critical infrastructure.
Has built a reputation for solving complex challenges, with a focus on safety, efficiency, and sustainability.
In recent years, the company has expanded its portfolio to include digital solutions, automation, and advanced analytics.
Has contributed significantly to global energy transitions, developing cutting-edge solutions for energy efficiency and sustainability.
Culture + Values
Act with integrity, responsibility and compliance every day
People First, Energy Forward
Eight Behaviors – aligning core values to HOW we work
Empower employees to drive sustainable practices
Promote leadership & professional development through initiatives like career weeks and individual development plans
Environment + Sustainability
29.3% Reduction
Emissions Reduction
Absolute reduction in scope 1 and 2 emissions compared to 2019 baseline.
50% Target
Emissions Target
Interim emissions reduction target of 50% by 2030, building toward net-zero by 2050.
34.2% Share
Renewable Electricity
Increase in renewable/zero-carbon electricity share of total site electricity since 2019.
$0.8B Orders
Low-Carbon Solutions
Revenue from orders in new energy portfolio, including carbon capture, hydrogen, and geothermal technologies.
Renewable/zero-carbon electricity used at ~12% of global sites (88 locations).
13.8% reduction in total waste since 2022.
51.5% reduction in hazardous waste since 2022.
Recycling rate increased from 25.5% (2022) to 32.6% (2024).
16.5% reduction in total water withdrawal since 2022.
43.1% reduction in chemical spills since 2022.
100% of sites assessed for biodiversity risks; 199 near protected areas.
560 emissions life-cycle assessments in 2024; total nearly 1,000 LCAs.
Inclusion & Diversity
150+ Nationalities
Global Workforce Diversity
The company employs individuals from over 150 different nationalities, reflecting a highly global team.
79% Non-US Employees
Geographic Distribution
Nearly 80% of the workforce is located outside the United States, emphasizing global reach.
14.2% Women in STEM
Gender Representation in Key Roles
Women make up 14.2% of employees in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics roles.
38.3% People-of-Color in US
US Diversity Metrics
People of color represent 38.3% of the US workforce, showing progress toward equity.
Women representation increased 0.4 pp year-over-year to 19.5%
Inclusion index scored 70.0%; culture index 66.0%
Total attrition reduced from 12.0% to 10.2%; voluntary attrition from 8.6% to 7.0%
~10,000 external hires; 22.9% women
Average 22 hours of learning per employee
1,252 completions of new sustainability modules; 32 live inclusive-leadership sessions
68.4% of employees received performance/career-development reviews
15.5% of employees in ERGs (+12.2% YoY)
$410 million spent with diverse suppliers and small businesses
Global Parental Leave: minimum 18 weeks at full base pay for primary parent, gender-neutral