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Aldelia Brasil with 30 URGENT job vacancies to work in FPSO on this day, February 20th

20 February 2020 to 09: 26
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Aldelia Brasil with 30 URGENT job vacancies to work in FPSO on this day, February 20th
FPSO Pioneiro de Libra, joint venture TK Ocyan

Aldelia, a multinational HR consultancy specializing in providing solutions to its clients, starts 30 job openings for offshore activity in FPSO

Many offshore job openings for immediate shipment on FPSO disclosed by the multinational Aldelia, a large company specializing in HR consulting, with 13 years of experience in the market. Seaport Logística signs agreement with Estaleiro Mauá for port operations and offshore support.

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Heads up! THE company informs that there is extreme URGENCY in hiring the professional, so do not waste time, check the position and requirements below and send your resume immediately.

The offshore job openings below are for 30-day contracts and can be extended for another 30 days

Offshore job vacancies in FPSO Aldelia

  • 15 ballast operators
  • 15 Maintenance Technicians in the electrical or mechanical area

Requirements: Offshore experience is a must

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If you meet the qualifications described above and are interested in the job vacancies, please send your updated resume stating the name of the position in the subject field of the e-mail to re**********@al*****.com

Do not forget to update your contact details, courses, certificates, qualifications and professional experience before sending your resume, every detail will make a difference in choosing the professional, good luck!

France's Total licensed five oil wells in the Campos Basin today

The French oil company Total began on the 18th, the environmental licensing of 5 oil wells in the pre-salt of the Campos Basin. The wells licensed from Ibama by Total are part of exploratory block CM-541.

The concession contract for the area was signed by the French company last Friday (14th) with the National Petroleum Agency (ANP).

Total is a partner of the Brazilian state-owned Petrobras and the oil companies Shell, CNPC and CNOOC in the Mero project, the first production sharing area in the country.

The French company is also the operator of the Lapa field, an area under concession in the Santos Basin pre-salt acquired in the Petrobras divestment and partnership program.

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