Celse, Enesa, MCM, and Montcalm Are Leading the Construction Works of the Project in Sergipe
The works of the Sergipe Thermoelectric Plant taking place in the municipality of Barra dos Coqueiros, about 10 km from Aracaju, are in full swing and some companies involved in the contract have published official emails and contact information for those interested in applying. The company in charge of the contract is Celse (Sergipe Electric Power Company), but there are other companies involved, some which have been part of the contract for some time and another that joined recently, hence there are latent possibilities for hiring.
- Celse – As mentioned above, it is responsible for the works and has been hiring gradually, but it has set certain parameters and requirements for those who wish to apply for the vacancies. One of them is that the priority for the vacancies would be given to workers from Sergipe, but residents from other locations may also apply.
- Enesa – It had already hired a good number of workers when it took over its part in the construction, but since the official contacts of the company are still available on its official portals, there are possibilities for new hires (but we cannot be sure).
- Montcalm – It joined the contract recently and, along with Enesa, took over the contract this May.
- MCM Industrial Assemblies – Also present in the works with specific specialties to meet the demand, it, along with the others, will begin this month the new phase of the project.
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Contact Information for These Companies
- Celse ⇒ Submit resumes on the website http://www.softwarerh.com.br/celse
- Enesa ⇒ Submit resumes via email rh@enesa.com.br
- Montcalm ⇒ recruitment@montcalm.com.br
- MCM ⇒ http://corporativo.mcmmontagens.com.br:8090/Account/Register
It is important to note that this information is based on publications from the companies’ websites, media outlets, and our followers/connections who are close to the project and provide us with this information. Here are some sources and what people are saying about the subject below.


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