Eletrobras, A Giant Company in the Electric Sector, Recently Privatized, Has Hundreds of Job Openings in a New Selection Process That Covers Various Regions.
Eletrobras recently opened its first selection process after privatization, which took place last year, with 212 job openings. The job vacancies are for positions in subsidiaries CGT Eletrosul, Chesf, Eletronorte, and Furnas. The company’s selection process offers positions for technical and higher education roles.
Check Which Professionals Can Compete for Job Openings in the Eletrobras Selection Process
Eletrobras is looking for professionals residing in the states of Santa Catarina, Pará, Amazonas, Rio de Janeiro, Pernambuco, Piauí, Bahia, Mato Grosso, Roraima, Federal District, and many more:
- Generation Maintenance Technician;
- Social and Environmental Analyst;
- Engineer – Transmission Maintenance Execution;
- Telecommunications Systems Engineer;
- Engineer – Generation Maintenance Execution;
- Operation Performance Analysis Technician;
- Engineer – Transmission Maintenance Execution;
- Installation Operations Engineer;
- Social and Environmental Analyst;
- Transmission Line Maintenance Technician;
- Maintenance Engineer;
- Substation Maintenance Operator;
- Real-Time Operations Engineer;
- Automation, Supervision, and Control Systems Professional;
- Electrical Studies Engineer;
- Electrical Studies Engineer;
- Protection and Automation Engineer;
- IT Support Analyst;
- Generation Maintenance Technician;
- Protection and Automation Engineer;
- Power Plant Mechanical Maintenance Technician;
- Computer Engineer;
- Operation Performance Analysis Engineer;
- Dams Safety Engineer;
- Telecommunications Engineer;
- Cybersecurity Analyst;
- Substation Equipment Maintenance Engineer;
- Electro-Electronic Engineer – Generation/Transmission Equipment Maintenance;
- Engineer – Civil Maintenance Execution and Dams Safety;
- Engineer – Generation Maintenance Execution;
- Pre-Operation Engineer in Operations Center;
- Protection and Automation Engineer.
Learn How to Participate in the Eletrobras Selection Process
Those interested in participating in the selection process and competing for hundreds of job openings should visit the company’s careers page and submit their resume for the desired position.
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It is important to remember that Eletrobras was privatized in 2022 and, therefore, the company no longer conducts public competitions. Since then, selections have been made in the model of a private company, with labor contract positions.
It is also worth noting that many candidates are overlooked for a job, trainee, or internship long before reaching the interview with the recruiter. One of the main reasons is an unattractive resume. It is necessary to create a concise summary of your qualifications and personal experiences below your contact information.
The approved candidates for the job openings in Eletrobras’s selection process will receive transportation allowance, meal or food assistance, complementary pension, dental plan, health plan, and childcare assistance. The company also has internal development programs such as the Corporate University.
Get to Know Eletrobras
As a leader in electricity generation and transmission in the country, Eletrobras contributes to making Brazil’s electrical matrix one of the cleanest and most renewable in the world. About 97% of Eletrobras’s installed generation capacity comes from low greenhouse gas emission sources.
As the largest company in the electric sector in Latin America, it is a publicly traded company that employs strategies focused on governance and compliance, operational excellence, financial discipline, sustainable practices, and valuing people. Through its subsidiary companies, Eletrobras is present in all regions of the country.

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