New Job Openings at RINA Highlight Demand for Professionals Specialized in Offshore Safety, Maritime Project Management, and Other Technical Areas.
RINA, a renowned company in the engineering and consulting sector, announces job openings in various locations across Brazil. Focused on strengthening its technical and administrative team, the company is looking for qualified professionals in areas such as safety offshore, project management, and technical assistance. These opportunities reflect RINA’s commitment to maintaining a high standard of expertise and innovation in its services.
The job announcements at RINA cover a variety of positions, from safety technicians to project managers, in locations such as Rio de Janeiro, Macaé, and São Paulo. The company offers a dynamic work environment and professional development opportunities, aligning with its reputation for excellence in the engineering and consulting sector.
Job Openings at RINA
- Offshore Safety Technician (Rasma Audit – Drilling) – Rio de Janeiro
- Maritime Consulting Project Manager for the Americas Region – Rio de Janeiro
- Technical Assistant – Macaé
- Administrative Assistant (QA/QC Calibration) – Macaé
- Senior HSE Advisor – Rio de Janeiro
- Occupational Safety Technician (Lagos Region) – Macaé
- Business Developer for Certification in Latin America – São Paulo
- Analysis Engineer – Rio de Janeiro
- Chemical Engineering Intern (Processes) – Rio de Janeiro
- Technical Management Manager – Rio de Janeiro
- Senior Marine Inspector for Brazil – Rio de Janeiro
- Civil Engineering Intern – São Paulo
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Benefits
Working at RINA means being part of a global company recognized for its excellence in engineering and consulting solutions. The company offers competitive benefits and professional growth opportunities in an environment that fosters innovation and continuous development.
How to Apply
To apply for job openings at RINA, visit THIS LINK, look for the careers section, select the desired position, and follow the application instructions.
Employee Salaries
At RINA, salaries reflect the company’s commitment to excellence and appreciation for its professionals. Salary ranges vary widely depending on the position and experience, with Analysts earning between R$ 3 thousand and R$ 6 thousand, while Occupational Safety Technicians have salaries ranging from R$ 3 thousand to R$ 4 thousand. For more responsible and specialized positions, such as Junior and Senior Engineers, salaries can range from R$ 10 thousand to over R$ 12 thousand, highlighting the lucrative opportunities and recognition given to talent within the company. This competitive salary structure ensures the attraction and retention of qualified professionals, essential for RINA’s continued success in the global market.
About RINA
RINA is a global leader in consulting, engineering, testing, inspection, and certification services, with a strong focus on quality and safety. With a significant presence in the Brazilian market, RINA continues to expand its operations and offers cutting-edge solutions to meet the complex needs of the engineering and construction sector.
RINA, initially known as Registro Italiano Navale, is a private multinational company headquartered in Genoa, Italy, with a long history dating back to 1861. The company provides a wide range of services, including certification, classification, inspection, and testing, particularly for the maritime sector, but also covering other areas such as energy and infrastructure.
In the offshore sector, RINA stands out for its updated classification rules for fixed offshore platforms and floating units, including FPSOs (Floating Production, Storage and Offloading units), FSRUs (Floating Storage Regasification Units), and MODUs (Mobile Offshore Drilling Units). The rules cover everything from original design, manufacturing, and installation to structural assessment, top process certification, and life extension, focusing on structural and process safety throughout the platform’s lifecycle. In this way, environmental protection is a central aspect of these new rules, aiming to significantly reduce the risk of accidents and environmental damage.

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