Edison Chouest Group company requests Occupational Safety Technician for development in Porto do Açu
Bram Offshore Transportes Marítimos announced the vacancy this Wednesday, May 15th. The company is looking for a professional with a Technical level specialized in the area of Occupational Safety who has English with availability and interested in working on the Porto do Açu development in São João da Barra. The other requirements and details about the vacancy will be informed below.
Assignments
Mapping and controlling the risks that affect the health and safety of workers or the environment; Promote employee awareness, education and advice for the prevention of occupational accidents; Inspect the company's facilities, equipment, firefighting and work environments; Distribute and maintain the company's maintenance safety programs (WISE, safety meetings, pre-task, work permits, near misses, etc.); Investigate and report occupational accidents that have occurred.
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Requirements
- Technical high school in Occupational Safety
- English
- Deep knowledge in Quality, ISO 9001:2015
- Deep knowledge in ISM code
- Deep knowledge in Environmental - ISO 14001: 2015
- Deep knowledge in Health - OSHAS ISO 18001: 2007
Registration
If you meet the company's requirements and are interested in the position, send your updated CV to brazil.recrutamento@chouest.com putting in the subject Occupational Safety Technician
BRAM is a company of the Edison Chouest Offshore Group specialized in maritime transport to support the oil and gas industry in Brazil. Since the arrival of the first vessel of the Chouest Group, in 1991, the fleet in operation in Brazil has been increasing, now having more than 60 highly specialized, state-of-the-art vessels.