Rio de Janeiro with Job Openings at the Multinational Maritime Industry Wilhelmsen, Maritime Professionals Are Recruited for Oil Tanker Operations
Maritime professionals are recruited in Rio de Janeiro by Wilhelmsen for oil tanker operations. The job openings require updated courses and certifications and were announced by the official news outlet from the HR representatives of the multinational maritime and oil industry yesterday (10/15). Apply as well, Modec is hiring for offshore and onshore positions in RJ, SP, and for a project under construction; availability for mobilization to the shipyard in China is required
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Wilhelmsen is a global offshore industry group and a leader in the maritime segment. With the largest maritime network in the world, available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, it provides products and services virtually anywhere you have a ship or maritime industry.
With an office in Brazil, located in Rio de Janeiro, the company will continue to be a source of prosperity, global collaboration, and great opportunities.
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ATTENTION! Click Oil and Gas is not responsible for applications; the selection process for job openings offshore in Rio de Janeiro posted below is external and may expire at any time.
Check Below the Positions Called to Work on Oil Tankers in Contracts in Rio de Janeiro from the Renowned Multinational Maritime and Oil Industry Wilhelmsen
New Contract – Job Openings in October
Navigation Fourth Officer: ESOP & ESOQ, Advanced English and experience on oil tankers
Machinery Fourth Officer: ESOP & ESOQ, Advanced English and experience on oil tankers
Deckhand II-5: EPBQ, CESS, Intermediate English and experience on oil tankers
Engine Room Assistant III-5: EPBQ, Intermediate English and experience on oil tankers
Application for Wilhelmsen Job Openings
Do you have experience in the maritime industry? Carefully check the requirements above by the company and apply immediately for the job openings. Wilhelmsen requests that the candidate send their resume to the email wsm-rio-recruitment@wilhelmsen.com and specify in the subject line the name of the desired position.
Before sending your resume, update your contact information, courses, certificates, qualifications, and experience. Good luck to all candidates!

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