Full-Time
Posted on 11/7/2025
Energy technology services, machinery management, training
No salary listed
Siena, Italy
In Person
On-site in Florence, Italy; frequent travel to shipment ports, logistic sites, and supplier premises worldwide.
Baker Hughes provides a broad set of energy-technology products and services for the oil and gas industry. It sells advanced technology solutions, performs consultancy, and offers training programs (including a mix of e-learning and in-person classes) to help clients optimize operations, improve safety, and cut environmental impact. Its asset-management and health-monitoring technologies monitor equipment, predict failures, and improve uptime, while its training programs build workforce competency. The company differentiates itself by offering an integrated package that combines hardware/software solutions, expert services, and a strong emphasis on sustainability and ESG practices, serving a global client base from major producers to national oil companies. Its goal is to help customers run more efficient, safer operations while advancing the energy transition and reducing carbon footprint.”} # end of tool input } , 2 ```],
Company Size
10,001+
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Houston, Texas
Founded
1972
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Flexible Work Hours
Comprehensive private medical care options
Life Insurance
Disability Insurance
Education Assistance
Generous Parental Leave
Mental Health Resources
Dependent Care
401(k) Company Match
Additional elected or voluntary benefits
Hexagon AB, a Swedish company that makes sensors and measurement technology, agreed to buy Waygate Technologies for about $1.45 billion in cash from Baker Hughes Co.
Frontier Infrastructure Holdings, a Tailwater Capital portfolio company, has acquired 270 megawatts of gas turbines from Baker Hughes and closed a $130 million senior secured equipment supply loan led by Kennedy Lewis Investment Management. The company also appointed power industry veteran Jonathan E. Long as Board Advisor. The turbine acquisition supports Frontier's behind-the-meter energy projects in Wyoming and Texas, targeting growing demand from data infrastructure and industrial operations. The advanced NovaLT turbines will provide localised, dispatchable power with integrated carbon solutions. The $130 million loan, combined with equity investment, will fund near-term procurement of power generation equipment. PEI Global Partners served as sole financial advisor, with Davis Polk & Wardwell as borrower's counsel and Akin Gump representing the lender.
Baker Hughes Cordant(TM) receives a Global 2026 SAP(R) Partner Award in the Intelligent App Innovation category. March 31, 2026 HOUSTON - March 31, 2026 - Baker Hughes on Tuesday announced that it received a Global 2026 SAP(R) Partner Award in the Intelligent App Innovation category, which recognizes its outstanding contributions as a SAP partner. SAP presents these awards annually to the top partners that have excelled in developing and growing their partnership with SAP and helping customers run better. Winners in 50 categories were chosen based on recommendations from SAP, customer feedback, and performance indicators. "The SAP Partner Awards reflect the outstanding performance and commitment of our partners to help businesses grow and thrive with SAP solutions. We congratulate the winning partners for their excellent work in bringing SAP's AI-First, Suite-First strategy to life for our joint customers," said Christian Klein, CEO of SAP SE. "This recognition from SAP underscores the strength of our collaboration and our shared commitment to delivering intelligent, insights-driven innovation for asset-intensive industries," said Aravind Yarlagadda, senior vice president of Industrial Solutions, Industrial & Energy Technology at Baker Hughes. "By integrating our Cordant(TM) Asset Strategy Master Data Optimization Services with SAP's platform and business data capabilities, we are enabling energy and industrial customers to improve operational reliability and unlock greater value - advancing The Energy Equation(TM) by turning trusted data into actionable outcomes that drive performance at scale." Baker Hughes is working closely with SAP through the SAP PartnerEdge(R) program, focused on delivering intelligent applications that address real operational challenges faced by energy and industrial customers. This integration builds on the proven capabilities of Cordant(TM) Asset Strategy Data Optimization Services to enhance and organize asset data, structure hierarchies and optimize maintenance strategies. By integrating with SAP Business Data Cloud, customers can streamline the ingestion, cleansing and movement of data from legacy and disparate systems into SAP S/4HANA(R), enabling faster deployment of clean, accurate data. This connected approach bridges the gap between asset health insights and work execution, allowing organizations to more quickly build, adapt and sustain financially optimized maintenance strategies that remain aligned with changing operational demands. SAP Partner Awards shine a spotlight on distinguished partners to acknowledge their dedication to teamwork, exceptional innovation, and capacity to help customers achieve their goals. About Baker Hughes Baker Hughes (NASDAQ: BKR) is an energy technology company that provides solutions to energy and industrial customers worldwide. Built on a century of experience and conducting business in over 120 countries, its innovative technologies and services are taking energy forward - making it safer, cleaner and more efficient for people and the planet. Visit Baker Hughes Inc. at bakerhughes.com. SAP and other SAP products and services mentioned herein as well as their respective logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of SAP SE in Germany and other countries. Please see https://www.sap.com/copyright for additional trademark information and notices. All other product and service names mentioned are the trademarks of their respective companies.
Baker Hughes has announced a collaboration with XGS Energy on a 150-megawatt geothermal project in New Mexico, alongside new AI-focused data centre power solutions and LNG equipment contracts. The company is applying its turbomachinery and digital optimisation expertise across traditional and emerging energy infrastructure linked to data centre growth. A March collaboration with Google Cloud on AI-enabled power optimisation for data centres connects Baker Hughes' turbomachinery capabilities directly to data centre energy demand. However, analysts note the company must balance legacy oil and gas exposure with growth in LNG, geothermal and data centre power solutions. Baker Hughes' narrative projects $29.4 billion revenue by 2029, requiring 2% yearly growth. Community valuations range from $51 to $78, reflecting uncertainty around policy shifts affecting LNG and data centre power drivers.
Baker Hughes partners with Google Cloud to develop AI tools for data center power optimization. Aim to create AI-driven tools to optimize power usage and enhance sustainability in data centers March 27, 2026 US energy company Baker Hughes has partnered with Google Cloud to create AI-driven tools to optimize power usage and enhance sustainability in data centers. - Baker Hughes The partnership aims to address rising energy demand linked to the expansion of AI and cloud infrastructure. Both companies said they will explore ways to better utilize industrial and operational data within data center environments. Under the agreement, Baker Hughes will combine its expertise in turbomachinery and power systems with Google Cloud's AI and data analytics capabilities. According to the companies, the goal of the partnership is to help operators optimize power usage, improve system performance, and enhance reliability. "Infrastructure that powers the growing demand for AI and cloud computing is becoming one of the most critical drivers of global electricity needs," said Lorenzo Simonelli, chairman and CEO of Baker Hughes. "Through this partnership with Google Cloud, we are bringing together world-class power technologies and digital capabilities to help data center operators improve efficiency, enhance reliability, and accelerate progress toward lower carbon operations. This collaboration reinforces Baker Hughes' role as an integrated partner for power generation, infrastructure, and management in this fast-growing sector." "Baker Hughes is bringing its proprietary energy technology and expertise, and Google Cloud is providing the advanced AI to help deliver these critical solutions," added Matt Renner, president and chief revenue officer at Google Cloud. "By combining our AI with their century of leadership in industrial energy systems, Baker Hughes is helping companies create more efficient data centers for the future." The companies said the collaboration will also look to scale solutions through Google Cloud's partner ecosystem, with a focus on enterprise deployment. Baker Hughes has increasingly targeted the data center sector over recent years. In May, the company sold 16 natural gas turbines to power planned data center projects across Wyoming and Texas. Baker Hughes is not the first power generation firm to partner with Google Cloud. Last year, the hyperscaler announced that it had partnered with Westinghouse to develop an AI-powered tool designed to improve the construction of new nuclear power plants. More in AI & analytics.