With Potential New Offshore Service Contracts in Brazil, Human Resources Announces the System for Recruitment of Applications
2019 will be a landmark year for many service provider companies in the oil and gas sector, especially for Constellation, formerly QGOG, which has undergone operational and administrative restructuring in recent years and is gradually amplifying its space in petroleum activities in Brazil. Yesterday (17), the company’s HR requested that professionals in the sector register their resumes, but before anything, they should get to know the company’s service modalities.
Constellation Operates in Three Modalities: Onshore Drilling Services, Offshore, and FPSO.
- Onshore Drilling ⇒ Today, it operates nine land drilling rigs, consisting of four conventional and five helicopter-transportable rigs. These are: QG-I, QG-II, QG-III, QG-IV, QG-V, QG-VI, QG-VII, QG-VIII, and QG-IX.
- Offshore Rigs ⇒ Eight offshore drilling rigs, including two anchored semi-submersibles for operation in water depths of up to 1,100 meters, three dynamically positioned for operation in water depths of up to 2,700 meters, and three drillships for operation in water depths of up to 3,000 meters: Atlantic Star, Olinda Star, Gold Star, Lone Star, Alpha Star, Amaralina Star, Laguna Star, and Brava Star.
- FPSO ⇒ Constellation began its operations in providing production services in FPSOs in 2006, with the FPSO Capixaba, its first partnership with SBM, a recognized global FPSO operator. Today, it also participates in the projects of the FPSOs Cidade de Paraty, Cidade de Ilhabela, Cidade de Marica, and Cidade de Saquarema.
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In order to facilitate the screening of resumes and future potential selection processes, Constellation created a system on the VAGAS.COM website, CLICK HERE TO REGISTER, it is important to remember that you must be logged into the site’s system with your username and password; log in first and then submit your CV that is in the registration. At the end of the article, keep an eye on HR’s call.
Petrobras has opened a market research to hire a drilling rig for activities in the Lula Field, in the pre-salt of the Santos Basin; it is quite likely, although not yet certain, that Constellation will secure this contract. Learn more about this bidding and the rig that will be used here.


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