As The Year Comes To An End, The Race For Offshore And Onshore Companies To Complete Their Staff Begins
[supsystic-social-sharing id=’1′]Today, there are offshore positions available in many departments and with different functions, with actual and updated selection processes, but there are also some opportunities to work onshore. The calls from companies are still ongoing, and you can check them properly right below. Remember that last week, two companies, one in civil construction and another in industrial construction and assembly, opened selection processes last week. At the end of this article, I will provide the articles so you can register as well and try your luck.
- Machining Supervisor
- Lathe Operator
- Chemical Engineer – Macaé
- Vibration Analyst and Equipment Inspector
- Mechanical Technician
- Load Handling Assistant
- Guard
- Captain or Mate
- Electricians
- Chemical Engineer – Bahia
- Technician or Higher Education in Mechanics and Engineers
- Platform Operators
- Offshore Baker
- Underwater Arc Welders
- Production Supervisors
- Production Operator, Cabotage Master, Mechanical Technicians, Electricians, Deckhands, and Engineers
To apply, for each position you qualify for, just click on the name, and you will be taken to the official company posting. Remember to apply only for the opportunities for which you meet all the requirements to avoid frustrations, as many submit resumes for positions that do not have assignments in their area and wait for responses from companies, which will not happen if you are not the professional they need at that moment.
⇒You May Also Be Interested: Last week, a company opened registration for a flood of positions nationwide for professionals with or without experience[check the article here]. In the same week, a civil construction company also began its hiring season for starting in January 2018[ access the article here as well].
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