In Search Of Innovative Professionals Seeking Growth And Leadership, Halliburton Announces Various National Opportunities
Halliburton is an American multinational in the oil industry, well-regarded in the market and present in several countries, including Brazil. It is always looking for qualified, dedicated professionals who want to innovate, grow, and lead. If you are one of those professionals, this is a great opportunity to apply for the open positions at the beginning of October.
- Senior Engineering Project Manager – Degree in Engineering or another related technical field; at least 10 years of experience in the oil industry.
- Drilling Fluids I – HS diploma, completed mud training at Halliburton, and 5 years of experience in fluids services.
- Drilling Fluids II – High school diploma or equivalent required; completion of a Bachelor’s degree in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) or another related bachelor’s program is desirable; completion of the Baroid Core Training Course at Halliburton or another industry-recognized program; and 6 months of related experience.
- Full Stack Developer – Degree in engineering, geoscience, computer science, or business; minimum of 3 years of experience.
- Senior Administrative Specialist – Requires 5 to 8 years of experience; advanced English required; ability to perform numerical, statistical, and/or financial analyses.
To participate in the selection process for the related positions, candidates who meet the company’s requirements can access Halliburton’s website by clicking here and sending their resumes to talentos@halliburton.com, indicating the name of the desired position in the subject line. All positions are open to people with disabilities, provided they do not hinder the execution of activities in the field or at the base.
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