FAQs
What qualifications are required for the Assembly Line Operator position?
A High School diploma or equivalent is required, along with at least 3 years of experience as an Assembly Line Operator, Production Technician, or Operator. Experience in PCB inspection is preferred.
What specific tasks will I be responsible for as an Assembly Line Operator?
You will be responsible for performing inspections of printed circuit boards, operating automated test jigs, assembling and welding products, managing inventory, assisting with logistics, and maintaining a clean work environment.
Is there training provided for new hires?
Yes, Baker Hughes invests in the health and well-being of its workforce and offers training and development opportunities for all employees.
What benefits are offered to Assembly Line Operators?
Employees can expect contemporary work-life balance policies, comprehensive private medical care, life insurance, disability programs, tailored financial programs, and additional elected or voluntary benefits.
How is collaboration within the team encouraged?
The company values collaboration and encourages a team-oriented environment where employees are recognized for their contributions and receive support from their peers.
Is there a focus on safety in the production environment?
Yes, maintaining a clean and organized work environment in line with safety and operational guidelines is a key responsibility of the Assembly Line Operator.
Does the company promote diversity and inclusion?
Yes, Baker Hughes is an Equal Opportunity Employer and values diversity and inclusion in its workplace, ensuring employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, and other protected characteristics.
What type of products will I be working on?
You will be working on cutting-edge energy products that contribute to making oil and gas safer, cleaner, and more efficient.