Welders, Painters, Assemblers, Boiler Makers Are the Professionals Who Will Be Called Soon
Jobs today are difficult, and we all know that. The lack of exploration and well completion activities has plunged the oil and gas sector into a bottomless pit of pessimism. Take the state of Pernambuco as an example, which has had its naval sector heavily impacted because Petrobras decided to build offshore units abroad instead of the shipyards in Recife.
But after attending the Brazil Offshore Fair 2017 ( click here to learn more), we found that companies and investors are more optimistic about a possible recovery in the oil and gas industry, and opportunities are starting to appear, albeit quite modestly, but it is already a sign of hope.
While I was working, I was browsing my phone and checking social media when I came across a news piece that a company was hiring welders, painters (Only Abraco), boiler makers, assemblers, and more. I initially thought it was just another series of unfounded rumors, but you see, they are not necessarily meant to harm anyone, but rather to help. Since I had to carry out work nearby, I decided to verify. I went to the company and asked the doorman:
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Kia emerges with the “ugliest pickup truck in the world”: even with a 2.2 turbo diesel engine with 210 hp, 4×4 traction, a capacity of 3.5 tons, and a goal of 20,000 annual sales, the Tasman sells only 320 units and becomes a problem for the brand in Australia.
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- Hey man, is the company hiring?
- Man, they got a good contract and will be calling welders, painters, boiler makers, assemblers.
- Seriously, dude?
- Yes, take a look over there.
So, I recorded a video that you can check out right below:

Although the company’s name appears as Actemium, the company is Orteng (legal name). The image clearly shows the company’s email, which is recrutaeselecaomacae@gmail.com. No specifications, courses, or experience required have been disclosed so far, but it’s worth sending your application and getting on their waiting list.
See Testimonials from Some People Who Had Interviews Through the Click Petróleo e Gás Publication or Received Responses from the Company:
I was informed that it is receiving resumes, but the hiring is not immediate. They are finalizing the details of the contract they got, and soon they will start calling, so stay sharp and good luck.

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