The Company Needs These Professionals for Immediate Embarkation on Its Projects in Brazil
The Human Resources of the company Etesco needs some offshore professionals to complete its operational contingent in Brazil for Petrobras contracts. The requested positions are for Safety Technicians and Warehouse Clerks with some specialties on their resumes, understand more below:
- Warehouse Clerk ⇒ Must have completed high school and hold a valid Salvage course. The main requirements include proficiency in the MÁXIMO system, SAP system, speaking and writing in English, experience with material control/inventory, as well as material requisitions and other related functions.
- Safety and Training Coordinator ⇒ Must have a qualification in Safety Technician, courses in CBSP, MCIA, CACI, and Confined Space, all of 40 hours. Knowledge of work permit systems and risk assessment, quick logical reasoning, being dynamic, proficiency in the Office Suite, familiarity with integrated management systems, and related regulations.
Are you interested in these offshore positions? Then send your CV’s directly to Etesco today at the email oportunidades@etesco.com.br, informing in the subject the desired position. Note: Only for professionals who meet the requirements.
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