More Job Openings Announced Today at Aker Solutions – Base Rio das Ostras in Various Offshore and Onshore Positions
Regardless of the extended holiday, Aker Solutions continues to operate at full steam, announcing more offshore and onshore positions on this October 15th, official and hot information through the company’s Human Resources. It is worth noting that on September 18th, the Norwegian company won the largest offshore service contract in Brazil, which will significantly increase the number of jobs and hires, especially in 2019. For today, check the updated positions at the end of the article where you can find the sources:
Offshore and Onshore Positions
- Offshore Platform Assistant – 1 year of experience, completed elementary education, EMCIA, Load Handling, NR-33 and NR-35.
- Offshore Liebherr Crane Operator – 2 years of experience, completed high school, EMCIA, Crane Operator N1 course, Rigger, NR-33 and NR-35
- Offshore and Onshore Planning Technician – Completed technical education with CREA, MS-Project, technical drawing, measurements and control, experience in the role in C&M activities
- Offshore and Onshore Draftsman – Completed technical education with CREA, Office Suite, MS-Project, measurement skills, and experience with planning in C&M activities
For the positions of Platform Assistant and Crane Operator, resumes must be sent by October 23rd. For the opportunities of Planning Technician and Draftsman, the deadline will extend until October 29th. For offshore positions, a CBSP course (with at least 6 months before expiration) is required, and priority will be given to residents of the state of Rio de Janeiro. Interested candidates can send their resumes to recrutamento@csemil.com, stating the job title and whether they have been employees of CSE previously. If you want more updated offshore job openings, click here and check out more opportunities today.
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