Varied Opportunities in Different Locations in Brazil Reflect Veolia’s Environmental and Inclusive Commitment. See Below for Some Job Openings and How to Apply.
The Veolia Group, a global leader in optimized resource services, announced the opening of 50 job openings in various locations in Brazil, as part of its ongoing effort to promote ecological transformation. With a history dating back to 1853, Veolia has been dedicated to improving water, waste, and energy management, helping to build a more sustainable future. The available positions range from operational roles to analytical and coordination functions, seeking to attract professionals aligned with the company’s values of innovation, collaboration, and sustainability.
With operations spanning five continents, Veolia employs over 230,000 people, working to positively impact society, the planet, customers, shareholders, and employees. The new job vacancies reflect Veolia’s commitment to diversity, inclusion, and employee well-being, contributing to the company’s vision of being a reference in ecological transformation.
Job Openings at Veolia Group
- Biogas Technician – Brusque, SC
- Environmental Analyst – São José, SC
- Control Analyst – São Paulo, SP (Hybrid)
- Weigher – Brusque, SC
- Boiler Maker – Marechal Deodoro, AL
- Collector – Navegantes and Balneário Piçarras, SC
- Works Coordinator – Itaqui, RS
- Quality Coordinator – São José, SC
- Driver – Balneário Piçarras, SC
- Biogas Maintenance Technician – Brusque, SC
More job openings are available at the link provided below for those who wish to be part of this ecological transformation.
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Municipal Guard calls for applicants for a high school level position with a salary of R$ 7,000, benefits, bonuses, and additional payments that can increase earnings, more than 700 positions expected, and participation open to candidates from all over Brazil.
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Work at Vale: mining company opens positions in roles such as industrial maintenance, equipment operation, and technical inspection in a new selection process with 206 opportunities, competitive benefits, and strengthening in the areas of mining, automation, and operational safety in Brazil.
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Brazilian Army calls for professionals with higher education for a competition with 227 vacancies in the areas of Health, Law, Journalism, and IT
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Samu calls for those interested in working one day and taking two days off in a new selection process with openings for mid-level positions, salary up to R$ 4,000, online registration, and opportunities open to candidates from all over Brazil.
Benefits
Veolia offers benefits such as professional equality, health and safety at work, programs like Dr. Alper and Gympass, as well as promoting inclusion and professional development. The company is dedicated to building a better future through collaboration, optimism, and a sustainable vision.
How to Apply
To apply for job openings at Veolia Group, interested parties should access THIS LINK, find the careers section, choose the desired vacancy, and submit their application. The selection process values diversity and seeks professionals engaged with sustainability and innovation.
Candidates’ Salaries
Salaries at Veolia Group vary according to the position, with interns earning between R$1,000.00 and R$2,000.00, while coordination and engineering positions offer salaries between R$5,000.00 and R$10,000.00. Managerial positions can reach up to R$18,000.00, reflecting the valuation of skills and contributions to the company’s goals.
About Veolia Group
Veolia Group, formerly known as Compagnie Générale des Eaux, is a French multinational company that operates in the fields of water management, waste management, and energy services. Founded in 1853, the company has evolved over the years, adapting and expanding its operations to meet the needs of global ecological transformation. Today, Veolia is one of the world leaders in environmental services, with activities in over 58 countries and approximately 220,000 employees as of 2022.
As for ownership, Veolia is a publicly traded company listed on Euronext Paris, meaning its owners are the shareholders who hold its shares. There is no single owner, but rather a variety of individual and institutional shareholders. The management of the company is led by Estelle Brachlianoff as CEO and Antoine Frérot as chairman of the board.
In terms of operations, Veolia works to promote ecological transformation, providing solutions for water resource management, waste treatment, and optimization of energy services. The company has a strong commitment to sustainable development and the circular economy.

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