In Order to Fill the Staffing Needs for Offshore and Onshore Positions, Alphatec Today Announces More Opportunities
The company in Macaé continues hiring to fill its offshore and onshore positions. With the arrival of new units, platforms, and ships, the flow of activities continues to grow. Companies are hiring more staff to meet their contracts. With the closure of new business in the Oil and Gas sector, Alphatec is usually among the leading companies in the hiring process. To participate in the selection process, just keep reading the article.
The Following Positions Are Open:
- Assistant **(PAS)
- Administrative Assistant **(Maintenance)
- Electrician FC (Offshore)
- Light Vehicle Driver **(Transport)
- Secretary (Management)
To complete the applications, specific training and qualifications in the areas will be necessary. Check if the courses and certificates are up to date and valid, as this will increase the chances in the selection process. Remember that the company’s human resources review experience through the CTPS. Attach your certificates in the email along with your resumes so the company can conduct a more thorough pre-selection in this first stage.
Interested parties should send their resumes to avt@alphatec.ind.br, The positions are also open to People with Disabilities (**). It is also important to note that they need to include the name and position in the email subject line. An important tip is to pay close attention to writing, avoiding grammatical errors and information not listed in the prerequisites established by Alphatec for the positions.
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