Hot And Updated Job Openings In Offshore Firm Officially Announced Less Than A Day Ago And For Many Education Levels
The offshore sector is heating up, especially in the city of Macaé, which was even featured on Globo News And Highlighted As One Of The Preferred Choices For Oil Companies To Establish And Invest In 2018, As You Can Check In The Special Article On Our Portal. Following this trend, a highly relevant company in the sector with a long tradition in the city opened new job opportunities, with different education levels and professional backgrounds, find out more below:
Hiring Offshore Company
The offshore maintenance firm that announced the updated job openings is Alphatec Engenharia, yesterday (05) in the afternoon to be more precise. The jobs will be operational base and offshore, provided that you have the qualifications described below, you can apply without hesitation:
- Warehouse Assistant
- Logistics Material Assistants
- Administrative Assistants
- Technical Assistants
- Design Draughtsmen
- Offshore N3 Climbers
- Interns for Talent Management
- N1 Painting Inspectors
- Gatekeeper for Operational Surveillance
- TIG Welders Climbers
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