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Bram Offshore Requests Safety Technician for Açu Port

Written by Paulo Nogueira
Published on 15/05/2019 at 14:07
Updated on 15/05/2019 at 18:04
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Edison Chouest Group Company Requests Occupational Safety Technician for Project at Port of Açu

Bram Offshore Marine Transport announced the job opening this Wednesday, May 15th. The company is looking for a Technical-level professional specialized in Occupational Safety who is fluent in English and interested in working at the Port of Açu project in São João da Barra. Additional requirements and details about the position will be provided below.

Responsibilities

Map and control risks that affect the health and safety of workers or the environment; Promote awareness, education, and counseling for employees to prevent occupational accidents; Inspect facilities, equipment, fire fighting systems, and work environments of the company; Distribute and maintain the company’s safety maintenance programs (WISE, safety meetings, pre-task, work permits, near misses, etc.); Investigate and report occupational accidents that occur.

Requirements

  • Technical High School Diploma in Occupational Safety
  • English
  • Deep knowledge in Quality, ISO 9001:2015
  • Deep knowledge in ISM code
  • Deep knowledge in Environmental – ISO 14001: 2015
  • Deep knowledge in Health – OSHAS ISO 18001: 2007

Application

If you meet the company’s requirements and are interested in the position, please send your updated resume to brazil.recrutamento@chouest.com with the subject Occupational Safety Technician

Bram is a company of the Edison Chouest Offshore Group specialized in maritime transport support to the oil and gas industry in Brazil. Since the arrival of the first vessel from the Chouest Group in 1991, the fleet operating in Brazil has been growing, now counting over 60 highly specialized, state-of-the-art vessels.

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Paulo Nogueira

Graduated in Electrical Engineering from one of the country's technical education institutions, the Instituto Federal Fluminense - IFF (formerly CEFET), he worked for several years in the offshore oil and gas, energy, and construction sectors. Today, with over 8,000 publications in online magazines and blogs on the energy sector, the focus is to provide real-time information on the Brazilian job market, macro and microeconomics, and entrepreneurship. For questions, suggestions, and corrections, please contact us at informe@clickpetroleoegas.com.br. Please note that we do not accept resumes at this contact.

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