Engeman Hiring Offshore Professionals for Activities in Macaé. Hurry Up, the Deadline to Submit Your Resume is Until October 1, 2019.
The offshore position announced for Macaé came directly from the Human Resources source at Engeman this Monday, 16. One of the company’s operational bases is located in the city of Macaé, where the work will be carried out for the role of Cargo Handling Assistant and Seamanship. Take the opportunity to apply for the offshore positions announced yesterday by Imetame.
Founded in 1983, ENGEMAN excels in developing solutions for various sectors of the industry. The company is one of the most solid in the Brazilian market for maintenance and operation of industrial equipment in marine and land facilities.
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About the Cargo Handling Assistant and Seamanship Position
Requirements
- 2 years of experience as an Offshore Cargo Handling Assistant or 3 years as a Cargo Handling Assistant in an onshore industrial area
- 40-hour cargo handling training
- MCIA- CACI- CESS
- NR33 – Confined space
- NR35 – Working at heights
- Deck Marine Training Course
Application
If you meet the company’s requirements and are interested in the position, send your resume with proven experience by October 1, 2019, to the email rh.documentosmacae@engeman.net, indicating in the subject the name of the position of interest + the name Macaé.
Other activities strongly performed by Engeman include the manufacturing of components and equipment and the commercialization of domestic and imported parts.
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