The Offshore Positions Offered This Tuesday, May 28, by ICM People do Brasil Are to Support a Future Project in the Oil and Gas Industry in Brazil
The Human Resources company ICM People do Brasil is recruiting qualified professionals for a future project in Brazil in the oil and gas industry. The offshore positions were announced on the night of this Tuesday, May 28, by the company’s official channel. ICM informs that the offshore positions are for professionals with experience in oil and gas industry platforms.
The company needs to meet the demand for the following offshore positions
- Senior Mechanic – 15 years or more experience
- Mechanic – 5 years or more experience
- Senior Automation and Control Technician – 10 years or more experience
- Senior Electrical and Instrumentation Technician – 15 years or more experience
- Electrical and Instrumentation Technician – 7 years or more experience
- Senior Electrician (HV/LV) – 10 years or more experience
- HVAC Technician
- Welder – 5 years or more experience
- Pipeline Technician – 5 years or more experience
- Painter – 5 years or more experience
- Scaffolder – 3 years or more experience
- Crane Operator – 10 years or more experience
- Assistant Crane Operator – 3 years or more experience
Application
Interested parties who are qualified for any of the offshore positions mentioned above can send their resumes to hr@icmpeople.com, stating in the email subject: ICM do Brasil – your position.
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Remember that the company did not provide many details about the requirements for the offered positions, so do not forget to update your resume with your contact information, and include your certifications, courses, and qualifications. Good Luck!
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