Operators, Technicians, Engineers, Interns, and Many More Candidates With and Without Experience Called for Job Openings at Multinational Subsea 7
Norwegian multinational Subsea 7, a global leader in delivering offshore projects, is calling for job and internship openings in Rio das Ostras and Rio de Janeiro. The opportunities are for candidates with high school, technical, and higher education who wish to work in the oil and gas industry. See below how to submit your resume.
Subsea 7 is a Norwegian company, headquartered in the United Kingdom, a global leader in delivering offshore projects and services for the evolving energy industry. More precisely, services that involve subsea engineering and operation of PLSVs, vessels for laying lines. In Brazil, it currently has over a thousand employees.
Check Below the Positions Called for Job Openings at High School, Technical, and Higher Levels, Open Today (10/18), by Subsea 7
Positions Announced Today (10/18) by the Company’s HR
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China consolidates high-precision mapping and identifies vast mineral wealth in the eastern seabed to boost the technology industry.
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Labor shortage: Switzerland is ‘desperate’ to find 40,000 workers, and Brazilians in this situation can apply.
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Brazil reaches the lowest unemployment rate in history and launches job openings, internships, and 10,000 free courses in 2026.
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CEFET opens a new selection process for a Substitute Professor position with a salary of up to R$ 8,000 and R$ 1,192.00 for food to work in MG.
- Offshore Manager
- Operations Coordinator
- Second Officer of Nautical – DPO
- Deck Supervisor
- Deck Foreman
- Safety Technician
- Machine Operator
- Boatswain
- Deckhand
In addition to the job opportunities announced today, there are opportunities for other positions, which can be checked ON THE SUBSEA 7 SITE
Benefits: Subsea 7 offers a salary compatible with the position; Meal Ticket; Health and dental plan with no discount; Company transportation and/or transportation voucher and group life insurance.
Application for Job Openings in Rio de Janeiro at Subsea 7
Those interested in the job openings announced today by the company’s HR, for Rio de Janeiro, should submit their resume directly on the Subsea 7 website, at this link.
With 316m in Length and 54m in Width, the Giant FPSO P-71, Which Generated Thousands of Jobs at the Jurong Shipyard, is Heading to the Pre-Salt to Produce 150 Thousand Barrels of Oil Per Day!
Petrobras reported, in a relevant fact this morning (10/17), that the P-71 platform ship left Saturday (10/15) from the Jurong Aracruz shipyard in Espírito Santo, heading to the Itapu field, in the pre-salt of the Santos Basin.
Remembering that the construction of the P-71 began in China and was completed on December 3 in the Asian country. The installation of its modules and integration were carried out at EJA, which generated over 6 thousand job vacancies.

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