The Vacancies Include Positions for Chief Engineer and Second Officer/CCB by RB Recursos Humanos This Thursday, Container and Large Ships Are Within the Scope of Activities
If you are a seafarer and have experience on large ships, RB Recursos Humanos has just started a selection process for professionals in the field a few hours ago. Now, if these opportunities do not match your qualifications, you may try the vacancies at OSM by accessing another article here, but for today (05), understand what is necessary to apply:
Chief Engineer
- Chief Engineer Certification / OSM:
- CIR: OSM III/2, TBS (VI/1 1-4); VI/2; VI/3; VI/4; VI/5; HPAV1; HPAV2; EGPM; Yellow fever (ANVISA)
- Experience on Large Ships for the last 5 years in the role of Chief Engineer. (OSM)
Advanced English
Second Officer / CCB
- CIR: CCB II/2, TBS (VI/1 1-4); VI/2; VI/3; VI/4; VI/5; ECDIS; GMDSS; ARPA; EGPO; Yellow fever (ANVISA)
- Experience as Second Officer on Container Ships.
- Advanced English
Interested candidates for these opportunities on such ships can send their resumes to 2 distinct emails, BUT PAY ATTENTION TO HOW THEY MUST BE SENT! Read the transcription of the HR request in quotes to avoid mistakes: “Interested parties, please send your CVs and certifications to the email: j.duarte@rbrecursoshumanos.com.br with a copy to vagas@rbrecursoshumanos.com.br”
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Country ‘tears’ the sea with 340-meter underwater tunnels under the Atlantic to capture saltwater and build a megaproject capable of producing up to 100 million liters of drinking water per day in West Africa.
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Country ‘tears’ the sea with 340-meter underwater tunnels under the Atlantic to capture saltwater and build a megaproject capable of producing up to 100 million liters of drinking water per day in West Africa.
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Country ‘tears’ the sea with 340-meter underwater tunnels under the Atlantic to capture saltwater and build a megaproject capable of producing up to 100 million liters of drinking water per day in West Africa.
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Taller than the Statue of Liberty, thousands of wind turbines are being planted in the middle of U.S. fields, creating two-story farms where corn and soybeans grow below while the wind turns into electricity above.
Auction Predicts Investments of R$420 Million in Ports
The federal government attracted interested parties for the 3 port terminals offered in an auction held this Tuesday, August 13, at B3 in São Paulo. The winning bids totaled R$ 148.5 million in grant value. Learn more about this project here.

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