- Practical tests are happening today at the Brasfels shipyard in Angra dos Reis, and next week the marathon of selection processes will continue in the city for the drilling rigs that were owned by Sete Brasil.
The shipbuilding industry in Angra dos Reis is on the brink of resuming work on the Urca and Frade rigs at the Brasfels shipyard, in addition to job openings to boost the local economy. Practical tests are in full swing, and many industry professionals are being evaluated today and this week. The information comes from Chapinha, a prominent figure in Angra who is ahead of this information.
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This Thursday (05), practical tests for Painters and Various Functions are taking place. Starting on the 9th (Monday), TIG 6G, MIG, and MAG WELDERS will undergo practical tests.
There are already groups taking CBSP, HEUT, and T-HEUT courses in Rio de Janeiro with the company Multilnk Salvatagem ( Click here to learn more about it) specifically for these works.
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How to Submit Your Resume to Brasfels and Compete for These Job Openings?
Resumes can be sent to the email rh.curriculo@kfelsbra
Sometimes a professional may have an excellent resume, but unfortunately it may not even be seen not because the recruiter does not want to, but simply because it is not being received.
To increase your chances, simply put the name of your position followed by your years of experience in the email subject, for example: “WELDER – 10 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE – SHIPBUILDING” or “PAINTER – 7 YEARS OF OFFSHORE EXPERIENCE”. The HR messaging provider has a SEARCH LENS, this is how your resume is discovered. Good luck!
