Professionals Can Have Technical Training or Just Complete High School, Requirement Made by Tecnosuporte – Solutions in Services Based in Macaé
Candidates from the city of Macaé are requested by Tecnosuporte, a specialist company in Load Testing and Hydrostatic Testing for the position of Operations Assistant. The curious aspect of this opportunity is that there is no need for much experience in the field, just basic knowledge in the technical sector or high school.
Requirements and Job Responsibilities
- Act in the operational area, organizing and executing tasks with the technical manager, preparing documents, identifying and controlling equipment, and more.
- Requirements for the position:
- Complete High School or technical mechanics.
- Good knowledge of the Office suite, good teamwork skills, concentration, and organization.
- Work location: Macaé / RJ
- Working hours: Monday to Saturday
Interested parties must write in the subject of the message: “Operations Assistant”, sending an email to selecao@tecnosuporte.com.br.
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