Due to visa restrictions that WRS is facing to place foreigners on vessels and FPSOs for offshore projects in Brazil, it has given up on these candidates to hire local labor
Great opportunity in the Brazilian offshore sector through openings announced about 24 hours ago by WRS International, a company specialized in labor in the O&G sector. One of its representatives announced that they are facing difficulties in exporting these professionals to Brazil due to visa restrictions, forcing them to call for Brazilians.
Unlike Portugal, which wishes to import as many Brazilians as possible due to a lack of labor in its country, there are FPSO anchoring projects that need to be executed urgently through support vessels. Below is the translation and then the original post; if there are any errors in the translation, please let us know in the comments:
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15 cargo planes per month will depart from China directly to Ceará loaded with equipment, and the most brilliant stroke of this plan is what the Ceará government wants to put inside these planes on the return trip so as not to waste any flight.
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“Riggers – Project Brazil ⇒I have available positions for Riggers on various vessels in Brazil and am looking for contacts with available candidates. Due to visa restrictions, we can only accept applications from candidates with a Brazilian visa or locals. The work will be on a fleet of support vessels incl. PSVs AHTS ‘etc. The project is for the replacement of anchoring lines for FPSOs. This is a long-term position, rotations will be 6/6 and the rate is negotiable, so let me know and understand your expectations! Please send your CV and Certificates to Thomas.s@worldwide-rs.com”

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