Job Openings Are for Boilermaker, Welder, Industrial Painter, Scaffold Erector, Electrician, Draftsman, Welding Inspector, Scaler, Among Others
Ocyan, an oil and gas company, is opening approximately 800 new positions for hiring in the coming months, with activities starting at the beginning of the second semester of this year. Most of these new positions will be for offshore work, meaning operations at sea, and the new members will board different production platforms of the company’s clients from the cities of Macaé, Rio de Janeiro, Campos dos Goytacazes, and surrounding areas.
The opportunities are for boilermaker, welder, industrial painter, scaffold erector, electrician, draftsman, welding inspector, scaler, among others. Interested candidates can obtain more information about requirements and how to apply on the Our People page on the Ocyan website www.ocyan-sa.com or on Gupy https://ocyan.gupy.io/. The open positions include opportunities for People with Disabilities (PWD).
“We are expanding our operations with the acquisition of new contracts and we need good professionals to be with us on these new projects,” states the Recruitment and Selection area of Ocyan.
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After a contract was signed last Monday, (09/05), Ocyan will start providing its services to Petrobras’ offshore FPSO production platforms. Thus, the P-66, P-67, P-68, P-69, and P-70 replicants will have the company’s support in maintenance, assembly, and construction services. In this way, the Brazilian state-owned company seeks to make the exploration of fuels even more efficient and safe during the next 4 years of the contract. Find more details about this contract here

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