ELFE Company Is Hiring Technicians With Experience to Work on Offshore Oil Platforms
Once again, Elfe is opening a selection process for technicians with offshore experience. The hired technicians will work on platforms or FPSOs in the instrumentation and PLC area. According to reports from professionals who have participated in selection processes at Elfe, the requirements regarding experience are significant, which can only be proven through the CTPS and course certificates that enable the professional to work on board. Learn now about the requirements for the vacancies.
Positions: 2 for Instrumentation Technician II
Technical Education in Instrumentation, Electronics, or Industrial Automation. Registration with CREA. Proven experience in CTPS, working in instrumentation maintenance activities in industrial areas and in work done with PLC interface. Must have offshore experience. A PLC course of at least 40 hours is desirable.
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To Interested Parties
Everyone knows that the first impression is very important for getting a job, but did you know that you can make a bad first impression even before you arrive at your interview? Arriving late not only suggests poor time management skills, but also shows a lack of respect for the company, the position, and even your interviewer. Arrive with extra time to ensure that you are not late and arrive on time. This way, if any unforeseen circumstances arise on your way to your interview, you will have some time to reorganize. Interested candidates should send their resumes to recrutamento01@elfe.com.br, mentioning the position name in the subject.

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