The Contract With Petrobras Will Last 3 Years and the Company Has Already Announced It Is Seeking Labor
Gran IHC (a joint venture between Gran Investimentos and Royal IHC, from the Netherlands) has just released an official statement regarding a new contract signed with Petrobras for Supply Chain Management (SCM). The contract will be executed in the city of Macaé, in the interior of the state of Rio de Janeiro, which has already been the target of major projects such as TEPOR and Marlim Azul Thermal Power Plant 1, which are creating or will create job opportunities in the region.
According to the company, services will be provided to Petrobras for the transportation of cargo, storage, recovery, and physical and systemic adaptation of subsea interconnection materials for a period of 36 months. The contract will require 24-hour service, 7 days a week.
There Will Be Openings for This New Contract With Petrobras
According to GranIHC itself, there is an expectation to mobilize a team of 95 people for the operation, and it has already released the official link for applications. It will only be necessary to fill out some personal information and upload a resume directly to the company’s database, without the need for login or registration. APPLY HERE.
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It is worth informing that the company holds other contracts with Petrobras and frequently announces offshore openings for maintenance shutdowns in Macaé. Furthermore, it was one of the winners of a mega-bid in December 2021 that will mobilize up to 2000 workers for 19 oil platforms.

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