The Time for Speculation Is Over! Offshore Company from Rio das Ostras and Macaé Released an Official Statement on Offshore Hires.
[supsystic-social-sharing id=’1′]As Click Petroleum and Gas posted yesterday (24) in the article where we personally visited the company and asked about the vacancies for the platforms P-47, P-48, and P-50, many doubted the post’s validity. Well, now it’s official, CSE Mechanical and Instrumentation is hiring a lot! That’s right, you heard correctly. At the end of the article, there is the official link to the announcement on the company’s portal.
The positions that CSE is currently hiring for are for Boiler Helpers, Boilermakers, Scaffolders, Scaffold Supervisors, Industrial Painters, Welders, and Assembly Supervisors. Below, check the required qualifications:
C.S.E. Rio das Ostras is Hiring: To apply, candidates must have proven Experience in the Function based on CLT, meet the Education Requirements, and present a valid CBSP (Basic Safety Training for Platforms) Certificate. Another key criterion is residency; candidates must reside in the state of Rio de Janeiro. Candidates who meet the requirements should send their RESUME, by 08/30/2017, to the email RECRUTAMENTO@CSEMIL.COM with the JOB TITLE in the subject line.
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Kia emerges with the “ugliest pickup truck in the world”: even with a 2.2 turbo diesel engine with 210 hp, 4×4 traction, a capacity of 3.5 tons, and a goal of 20,000 annual sales, the Tasman sells only 320 units and becomes a problem for the brand in Australia.
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Kia emerges with the “ugliest pickup truck in the world”: even with a 2.2 turbo diesel engine with 210 hp, 4×4 traction, a capacity of 3.5 tons, and a goal of 20,000 annual sales, the Tasman sells only 320 units and becomes a problem for the brand in Australia.
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If you would like to see the official statement from the company, click here.
If you want study material to pass the Petrobras 2017 competition, click here as well.

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