After Announcing Campaigns for the Maintenance Shutdowns of P-50 and P-58 on May 4, Elfe Engenharia Has Just Announced New Urgent Calls
As you all know and we reported here on Click Petroleum and Gas on May 4 (click here and check it out), Elfe Engenharia is set to start the maintenance shutdowns for campaigns P-50 and P-58, probably in August. Well, the first calls started a few moments ago today. They called for Airless Painters, Letter Painters, and Hydrojet Painters for immediate start, details below:
- AIRLESS PAINTER ⇒ Experience in the role proven in CTPS as Airless, qualification in Industrial Painting (Senai, ABRACO, or Prominp) and CBSP course
- LETTER PAINTER ⇒ Experience in the role proven in CTPS as Letter Painter, qualification in Industrial Painting (Senai, ABRACO, or Prominp) and CBSP course
- HYDROJET PAINTER ⇒ Experience in the role proven in CTPS as Hydrojet Painter, qualification in Industrial Painting (Senai, ABRACO, or Prominp) and CBSP course
Desirable Ultra-High-Pressure Hydrojet Machine Operation Training.
Interested candidates fitting the profile, please send your resume to recrutamento.parada@elfe.com.br, mentioning the job title in the subject. Positions are also available for PCDs and Rehabilitation Candidates. Note: Some interviews from the previous posting will start from the 27th, stay alert to your phones and emails.
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