The Offshore And Onshore Positions Were Announced This Monday Evening (06/05) By The Maritime Manpower Service Provider Zarpa Crew
Zarpa Crew announced through its official news outlet this Monday evening (06/05), updated offshore and onshore to compose the register for its clients. The announced positions are for professionals specialized in the roles of Safety Technician and Water Jet Operator, with the latter being willing to work offshore. All details about the positions will follow
Safety Technician PL
Requirements
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- Technical High School Degree in Occupational Safety with active registration
- Intermediate English
- Experience with planning and conducting safety training
- Training in NR’s
- Control and critical analysis of PPRA
- Knowledge of QSMS
- Knowledge of ISO standards and other routines inherent to the function
Water Jet Operator
Requirements
- Technical High School Degree in Mechanics with active CFT
- Experience in the role
- Advanced English
- Valid CBSP, HUET certificate
- Valid NR33 and NR35 certificate
- Water Jet Operator Certificate (LEMASA)
Application
Are you interested in these Offshore Positions? Do you have all the required certificates up to date? Interested parties should send their resumes with salary expectations to curriculos@zarpacrew.com.br, mentioning the job title in the subject line. Good Luck!

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