The Maintenance Technicians Will Work in the Area of Renewable Energies in Viseu. Understand the Requirements for the Positions
GES Siemsa Portugal, a company that operates in the area of Renewable Energies, is looking for Wind Maintenance Technicians to carry out work in the Viseu area and surroundings. Great opportunity for those who wish to work in one of the segments that have been growing exponentially in recent years in a pioneering country in this type of energy generation. Below, see some of the main requirements for applications.Do not forget that Satatoil has job openings available in Brazil, click here for more details after reading this article.
Desired Requirements
- Education in Electrical and/or Electromechanics
- Minimum schooling of 12th grade
- Resident in the Viseu area or surroundings
- Age between 20 and 45 years
- Dynamic, proactive profile with the ability to work at height
- Immediate availability
- Driver’s license
- Full-time employment contract
- Initial and ongoing training for job performance
Applications
To submit your application for the job offer, you must send your updated resume to the following email address (rsanchezm@services-ges.com)
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