Are you a Nigerian student or recent graduate looking to kickstart your career in the energy sector? Baker Hughes, a global industrial technology company, offers internships in Nigeria, providing monthly stipends, hands-on training, and a pathway to potential full-time employment.
Why This Internship Matters
- Baker Hughes is a major player in energy, oil & gas, and industrial technology, meaning interns will be exposed to high-impact, technically demanding work.
- For young Nigerians, this is a rare opportunity to learn in a global company while working locally.
- The internship could be a stepping stone into full-time roles at Baker Hughes or other major energy firms.
What You’ll Gain
- Monthly stipend to help support you during your internship.
- Practical, on-the-job experience across various functions: engineering, operations, projects, supply chain, quality, or commercial roles.
- Professional development: exposure to real-world business challenges, coaching by senior employees, and training on Baker Hughes systems and tools.
- Potential employment: high-performing interns may be considered for future job offers.
Who Can Apply / Eligibility
- Nigerian citizen or resident.
- University students or recent graduates (typically within 1-2 years of graduation).
- Studying or having studied a relevant discipline (Engineering, Business, Finance, or other applicable fields).
- Willingness to work at Baker Hughes’ Nigerian offices or sites as required.
Application Process & Tips
- Visit the Baker Hughes careers site and search for “Internship – Nigeria” or relevant student/graduate roles.
- Prepare a strong CV/resume: include your academic achievements, internships (if any), and projects.
- Write a cover letter that shows your interest in energy, technology, and how you’d contribute to Baker Hughes.
- Be ready for an assessment or interview: technical interviews may come up depending on the role.
- Even though no firm deadline is listed, apply proactively — internship roles tend to fill quickly.
How to Apply
- Go to the Baker Hughes Careers Page
- Filter for Internship, Student Programs, or Early Careers roles in Nigeria.
- Click on the role you’re interested in and follow the “Apply” instructions.
- Submit your application, including your CV, cover letter, and other required documents.
- Monitor your email for updates on whether you’ve been shortlisted.








