Tolling Quality Manager - Oilfield and Industrial Chemicals

Baker Hughes Company
London
2 weeks ago
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Tolling Quality Manager - Chemicals - Oilfield & Industrial
Covering: Eastern Hemisphere

Can be based from any Country in the region i.e. UK, Singapore, India,

Are you skilled and experienced at handling 3rd party manufacturers in the chemical industry?

Join our Oilfield and Industrial Chemicals (OIC) Team

Baker Hughes Oilfield and Industrial Chemicals division provides expert analyses with a range of customised chemical and technology solutions designed to help customers achieve the highest product quality possible, while extending the life of their assets.

Partner with the best

As our Tolling Quality Manager you will be responsible for:

  • Implementing, maintaining and continually improving Quality Management systems to assure alignment to industry and Baker Hughes standards for 3rd party manufactures and tollers
  • Using Quality Tools to facilitate process improvements, risk assessments and root cause analysis in support of business goals and objectives
  • Leading Response Team Investigations for High Impact Incidents related to tollers.
  • Monitoring performance of tollers generating reports accordingly to ensure toller conformance to requirements.
  • Interface with engineering, technology, operations and strategic sourcing to get tollers qualified and approved in a timely manner.
  • Ensuring the Product Line personnel understand and work within the company compliance code of conduct and that a culture exists of 'doing the right thing' with respect to compliance requirements
  • Sharing knowledge within the quality community and to the wider organization providing training, tools and techniques to allow other functions to achieve the established goals and objectives
  • Selecting evaluating and re-evaluating tollers by organising audits according to Baker Hughes procedures and applicable industry standards


Fuel your passion
To be successful in this role you will have:

  • Bachelor's Degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering or Applied Science
  • Experience in Chemical manufacturing processes and analytical chemistry.
  • Demonstrated history iin the use of quality management tools and best practice
  • Knowledge of chemistry and chemical manufacturing processes
  • Process auditing experience a plus
  • Six Sigma Certification (Green Belt) preferred
  • Root Cause Analysis experience or training
  • Knowledge of SAP / Quality Management module
  • Fluent in English
  • Experience in data analysis in Microsoft Excel.
  • An understanding of ISO standards and related industry standards and practices
  • Self-motivation, be goal orientated and a collaborative team player
  • Exceptional interpersonal and problem solving skills; must be skilled in building relationships and customer/ supplier engagement
  • Leadership by influence experience in a matrix environment
  • Be prepared for travel sometimes up to 40%


Work in a way that works for you

We recognize that everyone is different and that the way in which people want to work and deliver at their best is different for everyone too. In this role, we can offer flexible working patterns in line with regional and customer requirements.

Working with us

Our people are at the heart of what we do at Baker Hughes. We know we are better when all our people are developed, engaged and able to bring their whole authentic selves to work. We invest in the health and well-being of our workforce, train and reward talent and develop leaders at all levels to bring out the best in each other.

Working for you

Our inventions have revolutionized energy for over a century. But to keep going forward tomorrow, we know we must push the boundaries today. We prioritize rewarding those who embrace change with a package that reflects how much we value their input. Join us, and you can expect:

  • Contemporary work-life balance policies and wellbeing activities
  • Comprehensive private medical care options
  • Safety net of life insurance and disability programs
  • Tailored financial programs
  • Additional elected or voluntary benefits

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