A Total of 1143 Job Openings in Various Locations in Brazil Will Be Offered by Ibama to Be Filled by Professionals of the Most Varied Education Levels Divided Among Four Selection Processes
Recently, the Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources (Ibama) revealed that four new selection processes have been opened. By this Saturday, (04/30), it is expected that they will generate a total of 1143 job openings for the positions of Firefighter, Squad Leader, Brigade Chief, Brigade Supervisor, and Federal Brigade Supervisor in various locations across Brazil.
Discover Which States Are Benefited with Job Openings and Positions Offered by Ibama in Its New Selection Processes
The four selection processes opened by Ibama for the filling of the 1143 job openings are intended for the states of Acre, Amazonas, Bahia, Goiás, Maranhão, Mato Grosso do Sul, Piauí, Pará, Rondônia, Tocantins, Ceará, Pernambuco, Rio de Janeiro, and the Federal District, for professionals with literacy, high school, and higher education levels.
Thus, the agency intends to offer job openings and ensure more opportunities for entry into the job market; check the four announcements:
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46 job openings are available with salaries up to R$ 2,500, benefits such as meal vouchers, medical assistance, and opportunities with no experience required in Cajamar.
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642 job openings this Wednesday: candidates need to bring original documents, resume, vaccination certificate, and pay attention to the entry rules at the posts in Manaus.
- Announcement No. 3/2022 – Firefighter (658); Squad Leader (112) and Brigade Chief (49).
- Announcement No. 4/2022 – Firefighter (240); Squad Leader (40) and Brigade Chief (19).
- Announcement No. 5/2022 – Brigade Supervisor (19).
- Announcement No. 6/2022 – Federal Brigade Supervisor (6)
Positions Offered by Ibama and Their Prerequisites:
Firefighter for Prevention and Combat of Forest Fires
For the position of Firefighter for Prevention and Combat of Forest Fires, Ibama has 898 job openings available, with a salary of R$ 1,212.00, and the requirements include: being literate, being between 18 and 59 years old, and having a Certificate of the Fire Brigade Training Course for Prevention and Combat of Forest Fires given by Ibama or ICMBio.
Squad Leader Firefighter
For the Squad Leader Firefighter position, 152 job openings are available, with a salary of R$ 1,818.00; for registration in the selection processes, the requirements are: being literate, being between 18 and 59 years old, and having a Certificate of the Fire Brigade Training Course for Prevention and Combat of Forest Fires given by Ibama or ICMBio.
Brigade Chief Firefighter
There are also 68 job openings available for Brigade Chief Firefighter, with the following requirements: completed high school, being between 18 and 59 years old, and having a Fire Brigade Training Course for Prevention and Combat of Forest Fires given by Ibama or ICMBio, with a salary of R$ 2,424.00.
State Brigade Supervisor
There are also 19 job openings available for State Brigade Supervisor, with the following requirements: completed high school, being between 18 and 59 years old, and having a Fire Brigade Training Course for Prevention and Combat of Forest Fires given by Ibama or ICMBio, with a salary of R$ 4,848.00.
Federal Brigade Supervisor
Finally, there are 6 job openings for the position of Federal Brigade Supervisor, with a salary of R$ 6,060.00 and the following requirements: Management, Prevention and Combat (3), Geoprocessing (1), Environmental Education (1), and Training and Qualification (1). A higher education degree and experience in forest fire activities, environmental management, and/or rehabilitation of degraded areas are required.

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