Aeroderivative Mechanical Field Service Engineers
Baker HughesFull Time
Junior (1 to 2 years)
Mentor, Ohio, United States
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This is a 3rd shift position, Monday through Friday.
You will learn tasks such as hand blending, power grinding, drilling, taping, reaming, riveting, lock-wiring, assembly, disassembly, light machining, and using measuring devices through an extensive in-house training program.
No prior experience is required as the role is at an intermediate level and provides extensive in-house training via computer-based and hands-on instruction.
The position is performed in a climate-controlled and modern state-of-the-art facility.
A strong candidate is able to follow written and verbal instructions accurately, including sketches, drawings, and OEM instructions, and use a variety of hand-held power and non-power tools.
Specializes in aviation turbine engine repairs
Component Repair Technologies (CRT) specializes in the maintenance and repair of aviation turbine engine components. The company uses chemical cleaning methods, including caustic and acidic cleaners, to remove contaminants from engine parts, which is essential for further inspection and finishing processes like thermal spray and shot peening. CRT stands out from competitors by employing a team of skilled engineers who develop repair processes and work instructions that comply with commercial and FAA standards, ensuring high-quality service. The company's goal is to provide exceptional repair and maintenance services to clients in the aviation industry, including commercial airlines and military aviation, while maintaining a strong commitment to quality and customer satisfaction.