Qualified Professionals Are Being Called by Petrobras in Macaé for Offshore Activities
Macaé is gradually returning to its natural state regarding activities in the oil and gas sector. A few offshore companies have been securing some small maintenance contracts in the Campos Basin while drilling activities are yet to begin effectively, as this type of service drives this kind of work and the economy of the sector.
Brazil Soluções Offshore, based in the city of Macaé and which has secured some maintenance contracts, announces contacts for those who wish to participate in its selection processes and possess the necessary qualifications. The openings are for Electricians and Instrument Technicians, and all must have an active registration with CREA, salvage course, T-HEUT (different from Heut), NR-10, NR-33, NR-35, and experience in the role.
Interested candidates in the role, please send your CVs to rosane.barcelos@bsoffshore.com.br, indicating in the subject line the job title, your name, and current city of residence. Did you know that Aker Solutions’ factory in Curitiba-PR won a huge contract with Statoil for the construction of subsea equipment? Check out the article for more details as new opportunities will arise soon.
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