The Positions Are Technical to Work in the Industrial Sector with Equipment Maintenance, the Company Offers Incredible Benefits and It Is National
[supsystic-social-sharing id=’1′]Human Resources of a Large Industrial Company Is Hiring for Various Technical Positions in Maintenance. Professionals Must Have the Following Qualifications: Technical Course in Mechanics, Mechatronics, Electrical, Electronics, Electromechanics, Automation, and Instrumentation. Candidates Must Have Experience in Maintenance and Knowledge of Electrical Circuits, Reading Diagrams, Electrical Commands, Maintenance of Elevators, Escalators, High and Low Voltage Systems.
The Future Employee Will Work with Escalators, Elevators, High and Low Voltage Systems, Mechanical, Electrical, and Electronic Maintenance. The Salary Will Be 2594.00 + 30% Hazard Pay. Hours: 5:30 PM to 5:30 AM, Shift Work.
Benefits Will Include Food Voucher, Meal Voucher, Transportation Voucher, Health Plan, Dental Plan, and Private Pension.
If You Strictly Fit the Requested Profile, Send Your Resume Now vagasdmanutencao@gmail.com, Indicating in the Subject the Desired Position and If You Are Available to Move. The Selection Process Is Managed by Juliano Soares Santos.
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