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Contracts in Macaé, RJ and SP of the oil multinational Baker Hughes demand many job openings today, April 26

Written by Flavia Marinho
Published 26/04/2021 às 17:22
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Check out all the high school and higher education job vacancies that the multinational Baker Hughes has for Macaé, RJ and SP

The oil multinational Baker Hughes updated yesterday (25/04) its job vacancy bank, and is currently looking for many high school and higher education professionals qualified to work as technicians, engineers, interns and more in Macaé, RJ and SP. Looking for a job but no experience? Heineken invites candidates from all areas throughout Brazil.

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The scope of the contracts are for professionals in compliance with their Class Councils, to be available to work in an offshore and onshore environment in the city of Macaé, RJ and SP

English is essential, as they will handle contracts with multinational operators installed in the country.

ATTENTION! Click Petróleo e Gás is not responsible for the applications, the job openings posted below are external and may expire at any time on the Baker Hughes website

Check below the positions for high school and higher education jobs available today (26/04) by the oil multinational Baker Hughes

Inscrição: To apply and find out about the requirements of the job vacancies above, just click on the desired function and you will be directed to the registration page on the official website of the oil multinational Baker Hughes. If you encounter any problems with the application link, you can check all vacancies using this link. Good luck!

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Flavia Marinho

Flavia Marinho is a postgraduate engineer with extensive experience in the onshore and offshore shipbuilding industry. In recent years, she has dedicated herself to writing articles for news websites in the areas of industry, oil and gas, energy, shipbuilding, geopolitics, jobs and courses. Contact flaviacamil@gmail.com for suggestions, job openings or advertising on our website. Do not send your resume, we are not hiring!

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