Vale do Paraná Sugar-Ethanol Plant Is Hiring Many Jobs for Its Headquarters in Ilha Solteira, SP; Resume Submission Until January 24.
For SP, the Vale do Paraná Sugar and Alcohol Plant starts the year with many job openings to support its headquarters in Ilha Solteira, SP. Continue reading to find out the positions and how to apply. Bolsonaro Defends the Release of Direct Ethanol Sales from Plants to Fuel Stations
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The ethanol (or ethyl alcohol) is produced in plants from raw materials such as sugarcane, corn, or beet. It is a biofuel, meaning a renewable fuel that does not require fossil material sources like petroleum.
Ethanol production in Brazil currently occurs on a large scale, and the country is the second-largest producer of fuel alcohol in the world, trailing only the United States. However, unlike Americans, Brazilian ethanol is made from the processing of sugarcane.
Worldwide, biofuels have always been sidelined due to the ease of extracting oil and its abundance.
About Job Openings at Vale do Paraná Plant – SP
- Laboratory Analyst (with CRQ)
- Agricultural Services Assistant
- Industrial Services Assistant
- Tyre Repairman
- Automotive Electrician
- Industrial Electrician
- Irrigation Leader
- Automotive Lubricator
- Truck and Implement Mechanic
- Tire Repairman Driver (CNH D)
- Convoy Driver (CNH E)
- Irrigation and Cultivation Tractor Operator (CNH B)
Application
The company asks that interested candidates send their resume to recrutamento@valedoparana.com.br or deliver it at the Cultural Center of Ilha Solteira on January 24, 2020, from 08:00 AM to 3:00 PM. The company informs that PWD professionals are very welcome!

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