The Jobs Announced Today Were Released Directly by the Human Resources Department of Simec, in the City of Pindamonhangaba
The Simec group, as you already know, is a Mexican company with a strong presence in the steel sector. In Brazil, it has a wide range of services and periodically announces some good selection processes. Today, for example, the HR department of the Pindamonhangaba unit, in the state of São Paulo, announced several opportunities, but if you want to stay updated on the latest selection processes it has conducted, check the portfolio of articles about it here later; it might be a guide for you to understand how its hiring works. Below are today’s job openings:
Job Openings and Requirements
– SAFETY TECHNICIAN
– MELTER MECHANIC
– ELECTRIC ARC FURNACE OPERATOR
– CRANE OPERATOR (LIQUID LOAD)
– CONTINUOUS CASTING OPERATOR
– CONTINUOUS CASTING SUPERVISOR
Interested candidates (WITHIN THE PROFILE) should send their resumes to rhselecao@gruposimec.com.br, it is important to mention in the subject line the name of the preferred position and to live in the São Paulo area as well. Check out the warehouses and industrial yards of the Simec Group where you will likely work:


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