Build Your Career at the Brazilian Infrastructure Services Company! Resume Registration in the Civil and Industrial Construction Areas
Register your resume and compete for job vacancies to work on civil and industrial construction contracts in Minas Gerais, through the Brazilian Infrastructure Services Company (CBSI). The opportunities are for candidates with incomplete elementary education to high school. Attention! The company informs that registrations are open until May 28.
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CBSI is a Brazilian Infrastructure Services Company founded in 2011, from a joint venture between CSN and CKTR. It operates in the states of Rio de Janeiro, Minas Gerais, Santa Catarina, and Paraná. The company works in the infrastructure services segment with the commitment to provide corporate services with qualified and dedicated labor, maintaining a competitive edge while always aiming for customer satisfaction and loyalty.
ATTENTION! Click Petróleo e Gás is not responsible for applications; the job vacancies for civil construction posted below are external and may be filled at any time by the Brazilian Infrastructure Services Company (CBSI). Therefore, register your resume now!
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Check Below All Positions Called by CBSI in the Civil and Industrial Construction Areas in MG and Send Your Resume!
- Structure Supervisor;
- Electrical Supervisor;
- Civil Supervisor;
- Service Leader (civil) – desirable experience in civil construction site leadership;
- Civil Maintenance Assistant;
- Mason;
- Weed and Brush Clearing Assistant;
- Hydraulic Firefighter;
- Installer Electrician.
Requirements: Reside in the Congonhas or Conselheiro Lafaiete region in Minas Gerais,
Resume Submission Until May 28, 2021: Interested candidates for the civil and industrial construction vacancies opened by the Brazilian Infrastructure Services Company (CBSI) must send their resumes to selecaocongonhas@cbsi.com.br. Include the position you wish to apply for in the email subject line.
Rechargeable Cement-Based Batteries Will Revolutionize Renewable Energy Generation in the Construction Industry. Imagine Entire Buildings Capable of Storing Energy in the Concrete They Are Made Of!
Imagine an entire twenty-story concrete building that can store energy like a giant battery? The first global concept for rechargeable cement-based batteries arises, thanks to unique research from Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden. This vision may become a reality and change the world of renewable energy in civil construction.
The concept, which promises to revolutionize the world of civil construction, involves a cement-based mixture, with small amounts of short carbon fibers added to increase conductivity and flexural strength. Next, embedded within the mixture is a fiber mesh coated with metal – iron for the anode and nickel for the cathode. After much experimentation, this is the prototype being presented now by the researchers. See the full article here.

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