Baker Hughes

Emerging Talent – Supply Chain 2026 Opportunities

Baker Hughes

full-time

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Location Type: Office

Location: FrankfurtGermany

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About the role

  • Working on diverse assignments in manufacturing, sourcing and materials management, logistics, quality, and process improvement, HSE and services operations
  • Participating in structured career development, receiving coaching, and mentoring and on-the job-learning to create opportunities for career acceleration
  • Attending a significant supply-chain training curriculum, including certification in LEAN Six Sigma, APICS and Supply Chain processes
  • Networking globally and cross-functionally, leading program initiatives or projects with peers and interacting with global business leaders
  • Solving critical business challenges through cross-functional, mission-based teams

Requirements

  • Have a Bachelor's or Master’s degree in Engineering, Manufacturing, Supply Chain or equivalent from an accredited university
  • Have a maximum three years’ work experience post-degree
  • Have a GPA greater than or equal to 3.0/4.0 or equivalent
  • Be fluent in English (oral and written) and have effective communication skills
  • Be geographically mobile (locations vary)
  • Demonstrate experience and a passion for supply chain operations
  • Be legally entitled to work within the country in which you are applying without sponsorship or time restrictions
Benefits
  • Generous annual leave and money to spend on wellbeing activities
  • Life assurance and income protection
  • Private medical cover
  • A defined contributory savings plan
  • Additional elected benefits
Applicant Tracking System Keywords

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Hard Skills & Tools
LEAN Six SigmaAPICSSupply Chain processesmanufacturingsourcingmaterials managementlogisticsqualityprocess improvement
Soft Skills
effective communicationcoachingmentoringnetworkingproblem-solvingteam collaborationleadership