The Oil Giant Shell Is Hiring for Offshore and Operational Jobs in Rio de Janeiro, Check the Positions Below
The job openings were recently announced by Shell on its official recruitment and selection channel. Don’t miss this opportunity to work with such a desired multinational. Also, don’t miss it! Many Job Openings to Work for the Desired Multinational OneSubsea.
In September of this year, Shell received the license from Ibama for the drilling of up to three exploratory wells in the Alto de Cabo Frio Oeste block, located in the pre-salt Santos Basin.
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The license allows for drilling by the Brava Star rig and is valid for four years.
The company applied to Ibama for the operating license for offshore drilling in the Alto de Cabo Frio Oeste block in October of last year.
Alto de Cabo Frio Oeste, in the Santos Basin pre-salt, was acquired in the third production-sharing round in 2017. The company’s exploration plan for the area was approved by the ANP in February of this year. At that time, the oil company informed that it planned to start drilling in 2019.
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Reservoir Engineer
Will be a member of the Shell Brasil One Development Team, a multidisciplinary matrix organization that creates, maintains, and executes surveillance and development plans for Shell Brasil’s operated (SOV) and non-operated (NOV) assets.
Activities: Support the Deep Water Well Delivery Process (DWDP) by providing reservoir engineering inputs for well design, drilling operations, and well unloading.
Conduct daily well, reservoir, and facility management (WRFM), working seamlessly with the operations team to ensure assets are operated safely, production is optimized.
Regulatory Affairs Manager
Requirements: Extensive experience in regulatory processes and government relations with a good understanding of the energy market in Brazil; fluency in Portuguese and English, spoken and written; deep experience leading a team; natural ability to manage multiple stakeholders, including but not limited to Shell’s internal businesses and government regulatory agencies; unparalleled ability to handle and manage complex issues, including crisis management.
Application for Shell Job Openings
If you are interested in any of the positions above, pay attention, the company has provided two application links for the Reservoir Engineer position, click next to apply Link 1 and Link 2 Or click here to apply for the Regulatory Affairs Manager position. Good luck!

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