With the Growing Demands of the Offshore Sector, Halliburton Opened Many Opportunities in RJ and BA for Newly Signed Contracts.
[supsystic-social-sharing id=’1′]Halliburton Has Started Another Hiring Phase in Various Roles, with Different Levels of Education and Technical Training. The Call is Official and for Operations in the States of Rio de Janeiro and Bahia. Currently, it employs over 70,000 people worldwide in 80 countries. Here in Brazil, it has a significant presence in the oil and gas sector. Because of this, its demand for highly qualified and trained professionals is a constant that cannot be avoided. Below, see some job openings announced yesterday by the company’s HR in our lands:
- Electrotechnical Technician – Work in RJ, have technical training in the role, 8 to 12 years of experience in the position, and skill in handling measuring instruments.
- Administration Internship – Expected graduation in 2018, availability to work 6 hours per day, and have advanced English.
- Chemistry Technical Internship – Expected graduation in July or December 2018, availability to work 6 hours per day, and intermediate English.
- Engineering Internship – Expected graduation in 2019, availability to work 6 hours per day, and have intermediate English.
- Operators Assistant – Technical training with active CREA, minimum experience of 3 years, and driver’s license (CNH).
- Mechanical Assembler – Technical Mechanical Training, ability to work with engine assembly/disassembly, and knowledge of English.
- Logistics Specialist – Workplace will be in Macaé, knowledge of working with people/materials, advanced English, and ability to work in a team and under pressure.
- Operator – 3 years of experience, driver’s license category E, ability to work with pumping equipment, and availability for travel.
- Mechanical Engineer – Higher education in the area, must understand Solid Works, and experience of at least 7 years in turbines.
Interested candidates who meet the profile can send their resumes to talentos@halliburton.com, indicating the job title in English and Portuguese in the subject line. If you have questions about how to do this, check the company’s official post in the photos below:
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