Totally Updated Job Vacancies by Multinational to Work on the Metro Construction Works in SP. There Are Job Vacancies for Finger, Bricklayer, Helper, Supervisor, Rigger, and Much More
Resume and work card in hand for operational and administrative job vacancies in the construction works of the Line 6-Orange metro in São Paulo! Multinational Acciona, a leader in the development of regenerative infrastructures to design a better planet, opened yesterday (05/05) a selection process for candidates with incomplete elementary, high school, technical, and higher education. There are opportunities for Electrician, Welders, Bricklayer, Draftsman, Engineering Assistant, and much more.
Acciona Group is present in more than 40 countries, committed to contributing to the economic and social development of the surroundings of its projects. Its goal is to lead the transition to a low-carbon economy, for which they set quality criteria and innovation processes aimed at optimizing the efficient use of resources and respect for the environment in service of all projects.
Check Below the Positions Called to Work on the Metro Works in São Paulo
- Junior Administrative Analyst
- Finger
- Acquirer
- Junior Engineering Assistant
- Laboratory Assistant
- Environmental Assistant
- Senior Draftsman
- Carpenter
- Accounting Coordinator
- Design and Interface Coordinator
- Tax Coordinator
- Electrician
- Toolmaker
- Machine Lubricator
- Bricklayer
- Construction Helper
- Signal Rigger
- Purchasing Supervisor
- Welder
Registration: To participate in the selection processes and compete for job vacancies, interested parties must attend on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7 am at Rua Félix Guilhem, 432, bringing their resume and CTPS. Service will be provided on a first-come, first-served basis from 7 am to 11 am with a limit of 100 attendances/day. Applications can also be made online, just send your resume to selecaobrasil@acciona.com.br, putting the job title in the subject.
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