Holder of 12 FPSO’s in National Territory, Modec Has Several Positions Open in Its Units in the Campos and Santos Basins.
The powerful Modec, operating on all continents with its FPSOs and tankers, has several. opportunities available in many roles Registration is directly on the company’s website. So it is very important to do it from a desktop (PC) or laptop. Since it is a complex registration process where you will need to enter a lot of data with confirmation pages, you will not be able to proceed with the selection process using a mobile phone/smartphone.
You may find it strange that there are vacancies posted up to 2 months ago, but this does not mean that the selection processes are not occurring. If you apply and do not meet the criteria requested by them, at least Modec will get back to you to inform you, which is something few companies do these days. Be aware that the process and the vacancies are real.
In the image gallery below, you will be able to see some of Modec’s units operating in Brazil:
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Without bricks, without cement, and without endless construction: the cardboard house that is assembled in modules and can be moved.
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Without bricks, without cement, and without endless construction: the cardboard house that is assembled in modules and can be moved.
Posted by Click Petroleum and Gas on Friday, March 10, 2017
Remembering that before applying, you will need to log in on the company’s website. You can do this by connecting through Facebook, Google+, LinkedIn, or direct submission. The rest is just filling out fundamental data, reinforcing that the form is in English but can be filled out in Portuguese, as long as you do not have a good command of the language and the selection process is in Brazil.
A lot of text, isn’t it? Unfortunately or fortunately, this is necessary for you to apply correctly and to maximize your chances of being called. So here are the job openings right below:
Offshore Safety Technician
Technical training in Occupational Safety;
Registration in MTE;
Previous experience in the role;
Advanced English;
Proficient in Office Suite. CLICK HERE TO APPLY
Bosun
Experience in FPSO
Maritime Training
Advanced level of English.CLICK HERE TO APPLY
Instrument Technician
Technical Level;
CREA
Intermediate English;
NR-10. CLICK HERE TO APPLY
Pumpman
Must be Brazilian
Technical Education
Basic/Intermediate English. CLICK HERE TO APPLY
Machine Supervisor
Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering;
Experience with FPSO or tankers.
STCW – 2OM;
Bahamas Endorsement;
Fluent English. CLICK HERE TO APPLY
Cargo Technician
Brazilians Only
2ON (2nd Officer of Navigation) CIR / COC
Experience with tankers
Advanced English. CLICK HERE TO APPLY
Able Seaman
Brazilians Only
CIR / COC
Experience in the role
Intermediate English. CLICK HERE TO APPLY
Scaffolder
Position for Brazilians
At least 3 months of experience as a Scaffolder
Certification as Irata
Intermediate English preferred. CLICK HERE TO APPLY
Boiler Operator
Brazilians Only
Technical qualification in Mechanics or Engine Officer
Experience in the role. CLICK HERE TO APPLY
Radio Operator
GMDSS
CNS014
CHT
Advanced/Fluent English. CLICK HERE TO APPLY
If you want to see the complete Glossary of all available positions at Modec and their responsibilities, click here.

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