Baker Hughes Emerging Talent Internship Program 2026

Job Description
Applications are now open for the Emerging Talent – Sourcing Intern 2026 opportunity at Baker Hughes.
This internship is designed for students and recent graduates who want to gain real-world experience inside a global energy and technology company, while building strong foundations for their careers.
Overview
- Role: Emerging Talent – Sourcing Intern
- Company: Baker Hughes
- Location: Nigeria (Remote – Federal Capital Territory)
- Programme Type: Internship
About the Internship
The Baker Hughes Internship Program is built to give early-career talent hands-on experience in real business environments.
As a Sourcing Intern, you will not just observe, you will:
- work on real projects
- collaborate with global teams
- gain exposure to systems and processes used in the energy industry
- understand how business operations support customer delivery
This internship is designed to help you transition from academic learning to professional execution.
What You’ll Be Doing
During the internship, you will:
- Work on internal projects that contribute to business outcomes and improvements
- Learn and use internal tools and software to support tasks and projects
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams and fellow interns
- Interact with professionals and leaders across the global organization
- Apply Health, Safety, and Environment (HS&E) standards in all activities
- Participate in meetings, training sessions, and project reviews
- Present your work and findings at different stages of the programme
Learning & Development
At Baker Hughes, interns are supported throughout the programme.
You will receive:
- Structured training and onboarding
- A dedicated manager and buddy to guide you
- Coaching and mentorship to support your growth
- Opportunities to develop both technical and professional skills
You will also gain exposure to:
- company culture and global operations
- diversity, equity, and inclusion practices
- industry-standard safety and compliance frameworks
Eligibility Criteria
To be considered for this internship, applicants must meet the following requirements:
Education
- Currently studying or recently graduated with a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree
Field of Study
- Must be in a STEM-related or business-related discipline, such as:
- Engineering
- Technology
- Mechanics
- Other STEM fields
- Business-related programs
Academic Requirement
- Minimum GPA of 3.0 out of 4.0 (or equivalent in your country)
Additional Requirements
Applicants should also:
- Be fluent in written and spoken English
- Have strong communication and teamwork skills
- Be legally eligible to work in Nigeria without sponsorship
- Be willing to learn, adapt, and work in a structured corporate environment
Work Environment
- Remote work setup (Nigeria-based)
- Flexible working patterns may be available
- Opportunity to collaborate with global teams
About Baker Hughes
Baker Hughes is a leading energy technology company operating in over 120 countries. The company focuses on delivering solutions that make energy:
- safer
- cleaner
- more efficient
With a strong commitment to innovation and sustainability, Baker Hughes is actively contributing to the global energy transition and working towards net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.
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Requirements
Applicants should also:
- Be fluent in written and spoken English
- Have strong communication and teamwork skills
- Be legally eligible to work in Nigeria without sponsorship
- Be willing to learn, adapt, and work in a structured corporate environment
Work Environment
- Remote work setup (Nigeria-based)
- Flexible working patterns may be available
- Opportunity to collaborate with global teams
About Baker Hughes
Baker Hughes is a leading energy technology company operating in over 120 countries. The company focuses on delivering solutions that make energy:
- safer
- cleaner
- more efficient
With a strong commitment to innovation and sustainability, Baker Hughes is actively contributing to the global energy transition and working towards net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.