With New Maintenance Contracts Being Signed in the Campos Basin, Smartcoat Is Accepting Resumes for Potential Offshore Positions
Click Oil and Gas has just come from Smartcoat (7:43 a.m) where they are about to start the offshore selection processes for maintenance contracts in the Campos Basin. One of our contacts and group colleagues notified us, and we went to check it out. Please pay attention to the following requirements and parameters TO AVOID UNNECESSARY TRIPS, WASTING YOUR TIME AND MONEY!
Requirements and Responsibilities
- IRATA Certification
- Basic Safety Course for Platforms (CBSP)
- Underwater Helicopter Escape Training (HEUT)
- Experience in the Role
- Industrial Painter
Due to the volume of people at the company’s entrance, most of whom do not meet the required qualifications, Smartcoat contacted us and requested that resumes be sent only via email; there is no need to go there anymore.
For candidates who meet the criteria, you can send your resumes to rh@smartcoat.com.br, also attach the certificates and identify the position name in the subject. See the photo of the people signing up just below, taken this morning:
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