The positions are for working on the FPSO Cidade de Itajaí as an Electrical Technician; those who meet the requirements do not need to worry about shipping courses
The TK Ocyan FPSO is a joint venture between Ocyan and Teekay Petrojarl to operate FPSO (Floating Production Storage and Offloading) units in Brazil. The company has a contract for the chartering and operation of the FPSO Cidade de Itajaí, located in the Santos Basin, in the Baúna field, and the FPSO Pioneiro de Libra is dedicated to conducting Long Duration Tests (LDT) in the Libra Fields in the Santos Basin.
About the Position for Electrical Technician
Pay attention to the job descriptions and do not send resumes if you do not meet them; it was quite difficult to get the direct email from the company, so if you keep sending messages recklessly that do not relate to the description provided below, they may cancel the contact.
- Technical Education in Electrical or Electrotechnical
- Active CREA
- Minimum of 2 years of offshore experience in the role
- Advanced English
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Resumes must be sent to the email cv@tkocyan.com, including the job title of interest in the subject line, along with salary expectations. It was not specified whether or not shipping courses are required; since it was not requested, they probably should cover it if you pass the selection process. Questions? Access the company’s post here.

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