Construction Contractors Hiring Masons, Plumbers, Painters, Electricians, Carpenters, Helpers, Foremen, and Site Supervisors, It’s Now Up to You!
Announced on Social Media on July 16, a large company in the construction sector is hiring several professionals for projects that are about to start. The name of the company is Riso Engenharia, a well-respected engineering firm in its market segment. Currently, it is based in São Paulo but has various projects in different locations across the country.
As stated in the subtitle of this special article, Riso Engenharia has announced opportunities for anyone who meets the qualifications and requirements needed by the company. The professionals who can participate in the selection process for the project are Masons, Plumbers, Painters, Electricians, Carpenters, Helpers, Foremen, and Site Supervisors. All must have proven experience in their roles and be available to relocate if required.
If you fit the above qualifications, please send your resume now to selecao@risoengenharia.com.br. It is important to include the job title in the subject line of the email; otherwise, it will be discarded. Be careful with Portuguese errors, poorly formatted summaries, and unnecessary information. Once the resumes are sorted and selections made, the company will send feedback. The response may be negative or positive. If you are interested, the Comperj refinery projects will also start, access the article here.
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