Techocean Started The Week With Offshore Job Openings For Mechanics Living In Macaé Or Surrounding Areas. Submit Your Resume By March 13.
If you are a professional in the maritime industry with offshore experience, check out the job openings this afternoon for Macaé by Techocean for maintenance professionals. Welders And Boilermakers, Job Openings Announced Now By The Oil And Energy Company SUBTEC
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Check Below The Offshore Job Openings Available By Techocean For Macaé – RJ
Offshore Mechanic – Macaé
Requirements
- Function Certificate
- HUET
- CBSP
- 2 Years Of Experience In The Role
- Knowledge Of Valves
Application For Offshore Maintenance Job Openings
If you are a resident of Macaé, enjoy working offshore, and meet the above requirements, send your resume by March 13, 2020, to contato@techoceansolutions.com.br
Did You Know That Driven By The Oil And Gas And Construction Markets, Rio Had The Highest GDP Growth In The Country Compared To Other States?
That’s Right! The construction industry and the mineral extraction sector, which includes the oil and gas sector, significantly contributed to Rio de Janeiro achieving the highest GDP growth in the country compared to other states, according to data from Firjan.
According To The data, the growth recorded in 2019 surpassed the 1.2% growth that Rio de Janeiro experienced in 2018, while also remaining above the national GDP, which recorded only 1.1% growth last year.
The economist explained that the GDP increase in 2019 was driven by the extraction industry, which saw an increase of 8.8% for the year, consolidating the expectation of a strong recovery in the oil and gas market, where the cities surrounding the Campos Basin, especially Macaé, play a significant role in the economy of Rio de Janeiro.

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