As the first integrated flat steel producer in Brazil, CSN made a mark in the industrialization process of Brazil. Today, the mining and steel industry company continues to transform the country and is seeking electricians to work in the city of Valença, in the state of Rio de Janeiro.
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With an annual production capacity of 5.6 million tons, about 21 thousand direct employees and 17 thousand indirect employees, CSN focuses its activities on steelmaking, mining, and infrastructure, with activities in the areas of Steelmaking, Mining, Logistics, Cement, and Energy.
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It is present in various segments, among which stand out Automotive, Civil Construction, Packaging, White Goods, and OEM, supplied to customers in Brazil and abroad.
Check the CNS Job Opening Below:
Electrician II
Location: Valença, Rio de Janeiro
Mandatory Requirements:
- Complete High School;
- NR10 Training Course;
- Technical Course in Electrical or Electronics;
- Industrial Apprenticeship Course in the Electrical Area;
Relevant Job Activities:
- Perform preventive, predictive, and corrective electrical maintenance on machinery and equipment, installation of new equipment, reading and interpreting drawings, electrical schematics, and diagrams, knowledge of electronic measuring instruments, ability to detect faults in electrical components during machine downtimes when corrective stops occur;
- Monitor tests on repaired machines and equipment, ensuring they are fully functional;
- Carry out installation and maintenance work on machines and equipment based on drawings and technical standards, testing and making necessary adjustments and calibrations, with guidance from your supervisor or responsible manager;
- Assemble and disassemble electrical panels according to projects;
- Provide support to the immediate manager, commitment to the team, relaying electrical information to the operation to ensure the safety of operators and production processes.

