If You Are a Student of Administration, Law, Economic Sciences, Accounting Sciences, Engineering and Related Fields, This Could Be a Great Opportunity to Start Your Career at GNA with Applications Open Until November 15
Macaé, November 13, 2019 – Students in various fields of Engineering and other accounting and administrative modalities, Gás Natural Açú (GNA) has great opportunities for starting a career in projects at the largest port complex in Latin America, the Porto do Açú, which houses ongoing ventures for two thermoelectric plants, namely: UTE GNA I and UTE GNA II.
Expectations for Students of Engineering and Related Fields
- Undergraduates in Administration, Law, Economic Sciences, Accounting Sciences, Engineering, and related fields;
- Interest in working in the Legal & Compliance, Financial, Sustainability, Operations, and Implementation areas;
- Knowledge of Microsoft Office;
- Availability to work in Rio de Janeiro – RJ.
- Availability to start in January 2020;
- Expected graduation from the course from July 2020.
BENEFITS
- Scholarship
- Transport
- Meal Voucher
- Christmas Basket
- Life Insurance
- Medical Assistance
- Development Program
It’s worth mentioning that Technint also has great job opportunities, similar to today’s article, check out more details here later. Below, you can watch a video of a former intern who was hired, understand the message:
Interested? If the answer is yes, first of all, you will need to be logged into your VAGAS.COM account. Once done, there are two application options at two specific links for the program: If you want to work in São João da Barra, click here. Now if you want to work in Rio de Janeiro city, access this other link.
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It is important to emphasize that the application deadline for the program ends on November 15 (next Friday), so hurry as the deadline is extremely short. Good luck and follow Click Petróleo e Gás on social media.

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