Offshore Jobs Open for Immediate Hiring but for Professionals with Experience Proven in the CTPS
Offshore jobs are gradually increasing in Brazil. With oil prices recovering and investments gaining momentum, oil and gas companies need to innovate to remain competitive and maintain fuel flow. Industry experts explain that technological advances will shape the future of oil and gas. In Brazil, the state of Sergipe is investing in the sector, and as proof of this, many offshore jobs are emerging. In this article, I will present great opportunities for immediate placement; have you ever thought about being hired for one of these positions?
- Platform Workers
- 2 years of experience
- Production Tourists
- 2 years of experience
- Production Driller
- 3 years of experience
- Production Supervisor
- 5 years of experience
- Mechanical Borer Technician
- 3 years of experience
Founded in 2001, “CONTERP is today one of the Companies with the greatest presence in the oil and gas production services in the northeast of the country. The company is of national origin and has offices in several states across Brazil. Its focus of operation is essentially Brazil and is able to provide specialized services throughout the national territory. The oil industry is divided into three areas of operation: Upstream, Midstream, and Downstream. The Upstream stage is the part of the production chain that precedes refining, thus encompassing exploration, development, production, and transportation for processing”.
Professionals interested in the positions presented here will need to provide a complete high school diploma and CTPS proving their experience in the position they are applying for. Resumes will not be accepted via WhatsApp or at the company’s reception, only through the email: uellington.conterp@gmail.com
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