The Requirement To Apply For The Brazilian Navy Public Competition Is To Be Under 25 Years Old And Over 18.
Starting on July 25, applications will open for the Public Competition by the Brazilian Navy, which provides for the creation of at least 10 positions for Brazilians who wish to join the third sergeant training program to work with submarines and nuclear constructions. Applications for the selection process can be made until August 21 and allow candidates who are under 25 years old by 2023 to apply.
According to the Navy, there are 10 positions available for those already trained in Electroelectronics and Mechanics who wish to enter the third sergeant training program, potentially advancing to the rank of warrant officer during their training. Selected candidates will receive authorization to work with Internal Communications, Electricity, Machines, and Engines. The revised announcement can be found by clicking here.
The Public Competition Test Will Have At Least 50 Questions In The First Phase
In the first phase of this competition, it is estimated that the test will have at least 50 questions on general knowledge. After the selection of the best results, candidates will participate in a physical fitness test along with a health inspection and psychological evaluation. All stages are eliminatory. The criteria for approval in each stage are described in the announcement.
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Submariner Career
The publication of the announcement by the Brazilian Navy occurred at a key moment, as this Sunday, July 17, marked the celebration of Submariner Day, which commemorates the creation of submersible flowers over 108 years ago, a week before the onset of World War I which would lead to Germany‘s defeat.
The Commander of the Submarine Force, Rear Admiral André Martins De Carvalho, states that working in this field “requires a lot of willpower”, since professionals must get used to an extremely confined environment where there is an inherent risk of emotional imbalances.
Fee Paid For Signing Up For The Selection Process Is R$ 75
The Brazilian Navy announced that the fee for signing up for the selection process is R$ 75 and that ten positions will be released. Applications start on July 25, next Monday, through the official website and will last until August 21. The date of the test has already been determined and is scheduled for October 23.
What Is The History Of The Brazilian Navy?
The history of the Navy in Brazil began in the 17th century when Dom João V announced that he would be creating the Ministry of State for Navy and Overseas Territories, considered one of the first legal milestones in the history of the sector in the country. The ministry was responsible for developing research related to navigation at sea and improving performance. Via Web Stories


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