Traditional Offshore Company Opened Positions for Assistants in Drill Maintenance Activities in Facilitated Recruitment.
Due to the scarcity of jobs in the offshore sector triggered by the crisis affecting the country, it is rare to see opportunities for inexperienced professionals or where the requirements are a bit less strict, since there are many professionals, so to speak… “experienced” and with plenty of baggage in this stagnant sector as well. But even to our surprise, Denadai, a company specialized in maritime hospitality, offshore and onshore, decided to lighten up a bit and opened a selection process for Offshore Repair Assistants. Below are the requirements to apply for the positions:
To apply, it is necessary that candidates have worked as assistant electricians, mechanics, or hydraulic firefighters. It is important to emphasize that this experience must be proven under CLT, regardless of whether it is onshore or offshore. The hiring will only be finalized after the practical test. To facilitate and value practical professionals, Denadai and Petrobras are not requiring complete high school or technical education to perform this function, which will greatly benefit the candidates for the positions. ATTENTION! It is important to have up-to-date Safety, HEUT, and CPSO courses. Another primary criterion is the issue of residence; candidates must predominantly reside in the states of Rio de Janeiro, Minas Gerais, and Espírito Santo.
Did you understand the requirements well? It is important to emphasize that you should not send your resumes if you do not meet the qualifications for the position. Otherwise, your email, name, and CPF will be blacklisted by the company. Interested individuals within the profile should send their resumes only ONCE to recrutamacae@denadai.com.br, with the subject line OFFSHORE REPAIRER. Please include a resume in the body of the message or as an attachment.
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