
Baker Hughes
Provides innovative solutions for energy, industrial, and infrastructure sectors globally.
Quality Specialist - QC Engineering
Ensures product compliance through testing, NDT, SPC, and QC support across manufacturing & EPC.
Job Highlights
About the Role
The Quality Specialist – QC Engineering validates product integrity, ensures compliance with specifications, and supports quality processes throughout the manufacturing lifecycle. The role provides technical oversight, defines testing requirements such as NDT and SPC, and aligns activities with contractual, regulatory, and engineering standards. By driving rigorous verification and contributing to process improvements, the specialist reduces defects and enhances customer satisfaction. • Perform required tests—including Nondestructive Testing (NDT)—and define quality control requirements such as Statistical Process Control (SPC) to validate product compliance. • Ensure manufactured or procured products meet all specified standards before release to the next phase of production or customer delivery. • Provide QC setup and support during tendering and execution phases of Engineering, Procurement & Construction (EPC) activities. • Oversee fulfillment of contractual and regulatory quality requirements to maximize customer satisfaction and profitability. • Support communication and coordination with internal teams regarding quality control services and requirements. • Capture lessons learned to support continuous improvement and enhance execution processes. • Contribute to team and project objectives, typically completing work goals within 1–3 months with results visible within 1–2 months. • Propose improvements to methods, processes, and procedures within the QC engineering function.
Key Responsibilities
- ▸ndt testing
- ▸spc validation
- ▸qc setup
- ▸regulatory compliance
- ▸process improvement
- ▸team coordination
What You Bring
The position requires strong collaboration with manufacturing and engineering teams, and while flexible work arrangements may be available, on‑site presence is essential to support operational quality activities. • Hold a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university or college OR a high school diploma/GED with at least 4 years of experience in Quality. • Demonstrate strong oral and written communication skills and the ability to collaborate effectively with cross‑functional teams. • Exhibit strong problem‑solving capabilities and the ability to work independently. • Possess strong interpersonal and leadership skills with a commitment to quality excellence.
Requirements
- ▸bachelor's
- ▸4 years
- ▸communication
- ▸problem solving
- ▸leadership
- ▸on‑site
Benefits
Baker Hughes invests in employee health, wellbeing, leadership development, and career growth, fostering an environment where team members can bring their authentic selves to work. The company promotes diversity and inclusion, believing that engaged employees drive continuous improvement and operational excellence. Employees are eligible for a comprehensive benefits package that includes work‑life balance policies, private medical care, life and disability insurance, financial programs, and voluntary benefits, as well as participation in health & welfare programs and the Thrift Plan (401k). • Contemporary work‑life balance policies and wellbeing programs. • Comprehensive private medical care options. • Life insurance and disability programs. • Tailored financial programs.
Work Environment
Onsite