Shipyard in Amazonas Seeks Professionals with Experience in Welding, Painting, Piping, and Load Handling
The Juruá Shipyard, a reference in the naval hub of the Amazon, announced in September 2025 the opening of new job openings in Manaus, according to an official company statement.
The opportunities are for: Welding Supervisor, Piping Foreman, Painting Foreman, Crane Operator, and Electrode Welder.
Valued Requirements for Technical and Leadership Positions
The company is looking for professionals with proven experience in industrial or naval works, as well as availability of hours and commitment to safety standards.
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- For Crane Operator, high school diploma and updated NR 11 course are required.
- For Electrode Welder, experience in shipbuilding is considered an important differential.
How to Participate in the Selection at Juruá Shipyard
Interested parties should send their updated resume via WhatsApp to (92) 98555-6506 or access the official QR Code of the company.
The selection process includes profile analysis and technical interviews, ensuring the choice of qualified candidates.
Naval Hub of the Amazon Continues to Expand
According to the website A Crítica, the growth of logistical demands since 2023 has strengthened the construction and repair of vessels in Manaus.
These hires represent a great career opportunity in the naval sector, considered strategic for the economic development of the Northern region.
