Britânia Is Expanding Its Operations in Brazil by Investing in a New Appliance Factory. The Investment of R$ 130 Million Promises to Generate 640 New Job Opportunities in the Region
A new factory will be installed in the North of Santa Catarina, more precisely in Joinville, with an investment of R$ 130 million. The unit will belong to Britânia, which is already operating in the north of the city, and will now move to Pirabeiraba. The estimate is that Britânia’s new factory, in addition to generating various job opportunities, will have a built area of 75,000 m² on a 166,000 m² lot on Dona Francisca Street. The projection is that once the bureaucratic issues are overcome, the implementation will be completed in about 20 months.
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The company submitted a Neighborhood Impact Study (EIV) to the Joinville City Hall early this month. The responsible committee is still analyzing the document, which has more than 400 pages. The study estimates that the new factory could generate about 640 new job opportunities, with 24-hour production.
Additionally, for the construction of the project, the estimate is that 45 new job opportunities will be created, with work from 7 am to 6 pm. In the city of Joinville, Britânia already has three units, including a factory, a general warehouse, and a distribution center.
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It is also worth mentioning that the Department of Agriculture and the Environment of Joinville has already offered the environmental license for the project. The company’s initial production plans for the new factory include the assembly of cooktops, fans, and blenders.
Job Openings Available at Britânia
We have selected some job openings being offered by the company at its units in Curitiba and Joinville. Check it out:
Curitiba
- Maintenance Tool Checker
- Work Safety Technician
- Administrative Commercial Supervisor
- Digital Media Supervisor
- Plastic Injection Technician
- Warehouse Operator
Joinville
- Logistics Supervisor
- Mid-Level Progress Programmer
- Mid-Level Maintenance Analyst
- Graphic Design Assistant
- Tax Assistant
It is worth noting that there are many other job openings being offered by the company on its careers page.
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About Britânia
Operating for over 60 years in the market, Britânia has developed a relationship of trust and partnership with Brazilian consumers and retailers, which strengthens every day. The company was founded in Curitiba and began its operations producing stoves and metal furniture, expanding into the sale of appliances.
In the 1980s, Britânia was already present in a large part of Brazilian homes with coffee makers, fans, sandwich makers, and other products. As one of the leading companies in the small appliances sector, the company currently has over 5,000 direct employees in Curitiba, Joinville, Santa Catarina, Amazonas, and Manaus.
Its factories are the most modern in the country, from where a variety of products that are part of 98% of Brazilian households are produced. The company continues to strive to win over even more people with an incredible consumption experience and usability, equipped with great technology.

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