In Rio de Janeiro, Sistac, an Offshore Company, Opens Internship Position in Occupational Safety
Sistac is a leader in the inspection, maintenance, and repair segment offshore in the oil and gas industry in Brazil, opening a position for a technical intern in occupational safety to work in Tanguá, Rio de Janeiro. The company operates offshore through access with support vessels, divers, climbers, riggers, and ROVs. Onshore Positions for Planning Analyst in Macaé-RJ
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The company offers many services, such as non-destructive testing (NDT), inspection, maintenance, and repairs on assets and hard-to-access locations using professional diving techniques, industrial climbing, and ROV. It conducts hull inspection, mooring, and structures for class inspection of vessels.
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In the maintenance area, the company performs revisions and preventive and corrective maintenance, such as thruster exchanges, valves, piping, riser cleaning, assembly of equipment such as bell mouth, riser balcony, cleaning of structures, and all kinds of offshore underwater or surface maintenance.
It holds an Irata certificate and provides rope access services. Climbing equipment is used to reach locations that need to be inspected or repaired. The rope access technique is the safest, fastest, and most efficient method for performing work at height.
Today the company has an opening for a technical intern in occupational safety, who is available to work in Tanguá, Rio de Janeiro. Interested candidates can send their resumes to rh@sistac.com.br with the job title in the email subject. We at Click Petróleo e Gás wish everyone good luck!

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