Mining Company Is Open for Selection Process for Various Job Vacancies in Minas Gerais – MG
CSN Mineração S.A., the second largest iron ore exporter in Brazil and the sixth in the world, announced that it will open job vacancies for workers in the areas of Mine Equipment Operator, Mechanic, and Electrician, with some positions also allocated for people with disabilities (PWD), to work at the mining unit located in Congonhas (MG), the Casa de Pedra Mine.
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Prerequisites for Occupying Job Vacancies at CSN Mineração:
MINE EQUIPMENT OPERATOR
- Driver’s License in categories “D” or “E”;
- Desired experience with mobile mining equipment, such as: articulated truck, crane, water truck, or off-road truck;
- Availability to work in shift regime.
MECHANIC
- Knowledge in mechanical maintenance of mining equipment;
- Availability to work in shift regime;
- Desired technical course in mechanics or electromechanics.
ELECTRICIAN
- Knowledge in electrical maintenance of mining equipment;
- Availability to work in shift regime;
- Desired technical course in electrical, electronic, electrotechnical or electromechanical.
Complete Your Registration
Those who meet the prerequisites and are interested in occupying the available job vacancies must register their resume by February 19, 2021, directly on the CSN Mineração website. Access this site and fill in the information requested by the company to compete for one of the job vacancies.
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