The Job Openings at the DETROIT Shipyard Brazil Were Announced by the Human Resources Professionals of the Institution This Week.
The shipyard DETROIT Brazil, located in the city of Itajaí, Santa Catarina (SC), has job openings for plumbers, assemblers, welders, mechanics, painters, and many others. Hiring is effective, and a higher education degree is not required; technical courses are a plus. The announcement of the opportunities was made through the Human Resources professionals of the institution on LinkedIn. Hiring occurs in the effective modality, and according to recruiters, interested candidates must send their resumes to the email: lstbra@detroit.cl. The company is located at 4500 César Augusto Dalçóquio Street.
According to the institution’s statement, the selection process is expected to last until July 31, until next Sunday.
Job Openings at DETROIT Brazil: See a Brief Description Prepared by CPG About the Opportunities and Selection Process
See below a brief description prepared by CPG about the job openings at the DETROIT Brazil shipyard. For more information about the opportunities, candidates must contact the institution through the email provided in the introduction of the article.
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Naval Assembler
The naval assembler is responsible for repairs in naval constructions. It is important to be a professional who knows how to work in a team, as they will work with other employees; good oral communication is one of the differentiators, as well as having technical courses in the area.
Although the salary has not been revealed by the institution – as more information about benefits and monthly amounts will only be provided to those approved in the job interview – the Glassdoor portal estimates that professionals working in naval assembly could receive an average of R$ 3,152 per month, varying mainly by the company responsible for hiring.
Semi-Official DETROIT Brazil
According to Catho, the semi-official is responsible for maintaining the cleanliness and organization of the workplace to improve the logistics of the other employees’ activities. According to the Vagas portal, the salary offered nationally for a semi-official is around R$ 1,534.00.
The semi-official is becoming an increasingly sought-after professional by companies operating with shipyards or offshore, meaning with offshore services that may have work shifts of up to 60 x 60.
Naval Plumber
The naval plumber will be responsible for analyzing the entire situation of the plumbing, interpreting technical drawings, and working in a group to optimize time. The plumber must carry out the entire hydraulic installation process of the vessels intended for offshore work.
Among the daily tasks, one can mention: joining pipes, creating hydraulic installations, solving problems, and addressing them proactively to prevent them from recurring.
Naval Mechanic
The naval mechanic will be responsible for correcting and preventing mechanical issues at the DETROIT Brazil shipyard. For this, experience in the field is a plus.
According to the Glassdoor portal, it is estimated that naval mechanics receive an average salary of R$ 3,900, varying based on the company that hires and the region in which they work.
Painter DETROIT Brazil
The painter will be responsible for addressing corrosion and painting both the internal and external surfaces of the vessels.
Welder
Finally, there are also positions for a naval welder who will work alongside mechanics and other employees for the construction and maintenance of vessels.

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