Halliburton Kicks Off The Week With Various Job Openings For Candidates With Experience In Rio de Janeiro And Macaé
November has started positively in the recruitment and selection department of the multinational Halliburton. This is because the company has recently announced some job opportunities. The company is well-known in the oil industry for its excellent work in engineering and construction services, demonstrating an extensive global presence and employing over 70,000 people in approximately 80 countries.
Check The Job Openings And Their Specifications For Rio de Janeiro And Macaé
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- Chemical Technician – Completed technical degree in Chemistry; at least 2 years of experience with laboratory analysis and English.
- Business Development – Completed degree in Engineering or Chemistry; minimum 8 years of experience in the role; experience in production and Chemistry areas and advanced English.
- Senior Technical Specialist – Completed degree in Chemical Engineering or Chemistry; at least 8 years of experience in the position; experience with chemical product development and field applications and advanced English.
- Mid-Level Technical Specialist – Completed degree in Chemical Engineering, Chemistry or related field; at least 2 years of experience in product development area and advanced English.
- Front End Developer – Computer engineering, Information Technology, Systems Analysis and Development, Information Systems or equivalent areas; Angular; C# (net framework and/or net core); Node js; Agile methodologies/DevOps and advanced English.
Interested candidates who meet the profile requested by the company can apply for the positions by accessing the Halliburton website by clicking here or sending their resume to the email talentos@halliburton.com, with the job title in the subject of the email.
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