This Sequence of Opportunities Is Provided by Atvos, One of Odebrecht’s Subsidiaries for Operations in Rio Brilhante, in the State of Mato Grosso
Odebrecht Agro Industrial has several job openings initiated on this day, September 25, by the company’s official Human Resources through its hub in the state of MT, in the municipality of Rio Brilhante. It is worth mentioning that Ocyan, which also belongs to it, signed a contract with RIG NET, learn more about this partnership here.
Job Openings and Requirements at Odebrecht Agro Industrial
- Senior Electrician – Industrial
- Senior Technician – Instrumentation
- Senior Operator – Industrial (Ethanol and Sugar Factory)
- Senior Mechanic – Automotive
- Senior Electrician – Automotive
- Nursing Technician
- Paid Intern – Administrative Areas (Psychology, Administration, Accounting, and Pedagogy)
Resumes should be delivered to the P&O office or sent via email to eldorado.curriculos@atvos.com. If you are already part of Atvos and wish to change areas, align with your leader before applying, fill out the internal recruitment form, and submit it to P&O.
Odebrecht Construction Firm Signs Agreement with IDB and Will Pay US$ 50 Million to Charitable Entities
In a statement on September 4, the Brazilian construction firm Odebrecht announced that it will pay US$ 50 million in contributions to nonprofit organizations operating in Latin America.
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Under the agreement, certain subsidiaries of Odebrecht will also be prohibited from competing for projects financed by the bank during various periods, said the IDB. Company representatives had not yet responded to requests for comments. Learn more here.

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