Multinational GE Renewable Offers 79 Job Openings on Its Official News Outlet on April 22
The multinational General Electric Renewable has 79 job openings for high school and college professionals in various regions of Brazil. Today’s highlight (04/22) is for the jobs in São Paulo, Pernambuco, Bahia, among others, in the roles of Technicians, Engineers, Assistants, Analysts, Assemblers, Welders, Warehouse Clerks, Helpers, Operators, Interns, persons with disabilities, and more in other regions of Brazil.
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General Electric Renewable is a multinational company that generates and transmits sustainable energy around the world.
Thinking of the environment, General Electric announced that it will stop building coal-fired power plants.
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From assisting a bricklayer in 6 months with alignment, level, plumb, and square, see the step-by-step guide to laying blocks, correcting with a mallet, and delivering work with excellence always.
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Criciúma wants to raise the railway tracks to a height of seven meters, spend R$ 260 million, and create a new city underneath the elevated structure.
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The new generation of wooden skyscrapers reaches up to 25 stories and combines structural technology with emission reduction in construction.
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With more than 150 meters and 44 floors, a new skyscraper will be built after a traditional restaurant is demolished in Itapema, SC.
The desire to focus more on renewable energy generation might lead to divestments, facility closures, and job cuts at General Electric if the decision to stop building coal-fired power plants is implemented.
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Check Below the Main Job Openings to Work at Multinational General Electric Renewable in SP, BA, MG, PE, CE, MA, RN, RS, and More
- Engineer 1 – Industrial
- Internship
- Sr Engineer, Equipment Transfer
- Resume Bank – Engineering
- Engineering Internship
- Quality Inspectors, Welding
- Production Supervisor
- Crane Operator
- Yard Operator
- Warehouse Clerk
- Maintenance Technical Assistant
- Production Assistant
- EQUIPMENT ASSEMBLER
- Field Technician
- PRODUCTION FOREMAN
- Maintenance Electrician
- Electronic Repair Technician
- Repair Technician
- and much more
Application
To apply for any of the job openings above, just click on the desired position and submit your resume on the official General Electric website.
Check all 79 job openings at GE Renewable available throughout Brazil directly on the company’s website
General Electric Renewable Is Manufacturing the Largest and Most Powerful Wind Turbine in the World to Be Installed at the Largest Offshore Wind Farm in 2023
The largest wind turbine in the world is being developed by GE Renewable Energy, a subsidiary of the giant General Electric. The powerful turbine has been named Haliade-X and will be launched this year 2021. To deliver the project, the American conglomerate GE plans to invest 400 million dollars.
The 13 MW offshore Haliade-X 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 starting in 2023.
This will mark the first installation of the world’s most powerful wind turbine to date, which will be the largest offshore wind farm in the world.
The mass production of the Haliade-X platform will begin in the second half of 2021 at the General Electric factory in Saint-Nazaire, France.
According to the company’s CEO, John Flannery, General Electric wants to lead the technologies that are driving the global energy transition. “Offshore wind is one of those technologies, and we will bring all of General Electric’s resources to make the Haliade-X program successful for our customers,” he comments.

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