4 Crews Will Be Assembled at Bravante Offshore Soon, and to Ensure This, HR Discloses Official Emails for Resume Collection.
[supsystic-social-sharing id=’1′]Bravante, which specializes in maritime and offshore support services in Brazil, seems to be close to initiating another significant hiring wave. This information comes as the official Human Resources emails have recently been disclosed by the company, asking for resumes to be sent. But before submitting yours, see what the main positions they usually hire for are, as their fleet is composed of support vessels:
- Captain
- Chief Mate
- Deck Officer
- Deckhand
- Cook
- Coastal Master
- Chief Engineer
- Engine Officer
- Machine Operator
- Mechanic
- Electrician
- Chef
- Nurse
- Cranes Operator
- ROV Operator
- Pumper
- Diver
These are some of the crew opportunities that they usually hire for, but don’t get anxious or expectant; the call is only for resume submissions, and the exact date for hiring is not yet certain. Naturally, if you have training, courses, and experience in the positions mentioned above, you will likely be invited to attend the selection process.
Company Contact
Interested candidates who fit the profile can send their resumes to 2 different emails: Nathalia.santos@bravante.com.br, Rhmaritimo@bravante.com.br or on the website itself, in the “JOIN US” section, providing the position, name, and city of residence.
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