Welding professionals have a unique opportunity: to teach at Senai with an attractive salary and a stable contract. The position for teaching specialist, with night classes, offers advantageous conditions and requires technical experience.
A rare and highly sought-after opportunity has just arisen for welding professionals who wish to work at night.
O National Service of Industrial Apprenticeship (Senai) is offering a teaching specialist position, focused on practical and theoretical training in industrial welding.
But what makes this position so special? Let’s take a look at the details of the role, the requirements and the rigorous selection process that promises to transform the path of many interested parties.
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The vacancy announced by Senai is for the position of Teaching Specialist I – Hourly, specifically to teach practical and theoretical classes on welding processes.
The selected specialist will be responsible for training future professionals in crucial techniques in the sector, such as MIG, MAG, TIG and coated electrode.
Hourly pay, night shifts, and the possibility of an indefinite-term contract are points that make this position attractive for those seeking stability and a significant impact on technical education in the industrial area.
The role of the teaching specialist
The work of a welding specialist at Senai is essential to ensure the training of professionals who will meet the growing demand of the industrial market.
Welding, in particular, is an essential skill in the sector, and teaching in this area allows students to prepare for the real challenges of the workplace, acquiring highly valued skills.
According to Senai, the professional who fills this position will help strengthen the country's industrial base, training qualified technicians ready to collaborate in technological advancement.
application requirements
The position requires some essential requirements that ensure the quality of teaching and the technical competence of the candidate. Check out the criteria:
Education: the candidate must have a Technical Secondary Education or Secondary Education accompanied by qualification courses, with technical training as a differential.
Experience: it is necessary to prove at least six months of practical or teaching experience in the welding area, ensuring that the candidate has both the technical knowledge and the ability to teach.
Qualification: a category B driver's license is desirable for occasional travel, depending on the course's demands.
Availability: in addition to night hours, the professional must be available to work on Saturdays, both morning and afternoon, if necessary.
Working conditions and remuneration
The contract, which is scheduled for an indefinite period, offers stability to the specialist, with a workload of seven hours per week, distributed according to the needs of the Senai unit.
The remuneration is R$ 33,59 per hour, offering attractive compensation for those who wish to invest their nights in technical teaching.
Additionally, class times will be adjusted according to demand and may include Saturdays.
Selection process steps
The selection process for this position is divided into several rigorous stages, each designed to assess the candidate's specific skills.
According to Senai, the schedule includes:
Sending CVs: between October 28th and November 12th, 2024. Candidates will receive an automatic confirmation of registration via email.
Curriculum evaluation: held on November 13, 2024, with results announced on the same day.
Cultural fit and skills test: This online test will take place between November 14 and 18, 2024, with the results being released on November 18.
Composite assessment: in this phase, scheduled for November 19, 2024, candidates will take a practical test class, which will include carrying out laboratory tasks, demonstrating their practical knowledge in welding.
Welding education: the basis for industrial development
The importance of teaching welding goes beyond the simple transfer of technical knowledge; it is the basis for the development of the Brazilian industrial sector.
As industry experts point out, adequate qualifications in areas such as welding directly contribute to innovation and growth in the job market.
Professionals who acquire these skills at institutions like Senai become key players in an economy that increasingly values technical specialization.
The function of Teaching Specialist I at Senai, it not only increases the knowledge of future technicians, but also meets the growing market demand for qualified professionals.
With technological advances and the need for innovation, this welding teaching vacancy becomes even more relevant.
How to register and work at Senai
For those interested in taking advantage of this chance to make a difference in the industrial sector and technical education, simply send your CV within the registration period and follow the evaluation steps described.
More details can be accessed directly on the Senai website or by email provided in the official announcement.
Wow, all this fuss over ONE vacancy. The situation in the area is really critical.
There are a lot of N2 Welding Inspectors banging their heads. Just go to SNQC and choose.
These guys are beasts.
Of course
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