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77 high school and college job openings to work at multinational General Electric today, May 14

Written by Flavia Marinho
Published 14/05/2021 às 17:08
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The multinational GE Brasil offers 77 job vacancies in its official news vehicle this May 14th. Keep reading to find out more.

The multinational GE Brasil has job vacancies open for professionals with secondary, technical and higher education, in several regions of Brazil. The highlight today is for the vacancies of Production Assistant, Storekeeper, Technicians, Operator, Helper, Engineers, Trainees, Apprentices, PCD's professionals and much more. Check below all available opportunities and register your resume!

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ATTENTION! Click Petróleo e Gás is not responsible for the applications, the selection process for the job vacancies posted below is external and can be filled at any time.

Check, below, the positions for the 77 mid-level and higher-level jobs available today (14/05) by the multinational General Electric

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To apply for any of the job openings above, simply click on the desired position or register your resume on the official General Electric website. using this link. Select the country Brazil, located in the left corner of the page panel and check all available vacancies. Good luck!

General Electric Renewable is building the world's largest and most powerful wind turbine to be installed on the world's largest offshore wind farm in 2023

The largest wind turbine in the world is being developed by GE Renewable Energy, a subsidiary of giant General Electric. The powerful turbine was named Haliade-X, and will be launched this year 2021. To deliver the project, the US conglomerate GE plans to invest 400 million dollars.

The 13 MW Haliade-X offshore wind turbine will be used in the first two phases of the UK's Dogger Bank Wind Farm, with a total of 190 units to be installed from 2023 onwards.

This will mark the first installation of the world's most powerful wind turbine in operation to date, which will be at the world's largest offshore wind farm.

Series production of the Haliade-X platform will begin in the second half of 2021 at General Electric's Saint-Nazaire plant in France.

According to the company's CEO, John Flannery, General Electric wants to be a leader in the technologies that are driving the global energy transition. “Offshore wind energy is one such technology and we will bring the full resources of General Electric to make the Haliade-X program successful for our customers,” he comments.

See the working prototype of the Haliade-X – the world's largest and most powerful wind turbine under development by GE Renewable Energy

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Flavia Marinho is a postgraduate engineer with extensive experience in the onshore and offshore shipbuilding industry. In recent years, she has dedicated herself to writing articles for news websites in the areas of industry, oil and gas, energy, shipbuilding, geopolitics, jobs and courses. Contact flaviacamil@gmail.com for suggestions, job openings or advertising on our website. Do not send your resume, we are not hiring!

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