Confirmed by the company 2 weeks ago, November 17 is the last day to apply. See what the vacancies are
[supsystic-social-sharing id=’1′]To apply, it is necessary that everyone has proven offshore experience in their work record and a technical course in the areas that will be described below. The Basic Safety Course on Platform (CBSP) must be valid and functional. The open positions are for:
- Instrumentation Technician Climber – NR-10, NR-33, NR-35. Rope Access Course (Irata, Abendi or Anec), CPL and PT Credential.
- Mechanical Technician – NR-33, NR-35 and PT Credential.
- Cranes Mechanical Technician – NR-33, NR-35, Basic Hydraulics and PT Credential.
- Mechanical Climber Technician – NR-33, NR-35. Rope Access Course (Irata, Abendi or Anec) and PT Credential.
- Electrical Supervisor Climber – NR-10, NR-33, NR-35. Rope Access Course (Irata, Abendi or Anec) and PT Credential.
- Instrumentation Supervisor Climber – NR-10, NR-33, NR-35. Rope Access Course (Irata, Abendi or Anec), PLC and PT Credential.
- Mechanical Supervisor Climber – NR-33, NR-35. Rope Access Course (Irata, Abendi or Anec) and PT Credential.
For all the positions mentioned above, it is necessary to send your resumes to the email recrutamento@csemil.com by November 17, properly informing the position in the subject of the message. If you want to consult the official source, click here.
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