Brunel Is The One Holding The Contract For The Recruitment Of These Professionals To Work In One Of The 3 States As Refrigeration Technicians, Applications Are Open Until May 30
Major client in the energy sector officially calls for professionals to work as Refrigeration Technicians in projects they manage in 3 states in Brazil. The requirements are quite modest and there are no references in the requirement “experience time,” so there are real chances of eventual contact. The responsibilities are listed below, please read and apply by the end of this month.
Activities ⇒ Basic operation (turning on/off/resetting) of energy center equipment, monitoring of operating variables, recording variables according to procedures, performing electrical maneuvers, and operating valves.
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- Training as a Refrigeration Technician, Mechanical or Electromechanical
- Regulatory Standard 01
- Regulatory Standard 10
- Regulatory Standard 13
- Regulatory Standard 35
All positions are for permanent contracts under CLT, and candidates must be available to work in São Paulo (Capital), Campinas, Sorocaba, Ribeirão Preto, São José do Rio Preto, Brasília, and Rio Grande do Sul.
If your qualifications and certifications meet the required duties, you may send your resumes by May 30 to the address “p.britto@brunel.net,” it is very important that you identify in the subject line of the message the job title and your current city of residence.
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