The American multinational leader in providing engineering services in the offshore sector of the oil and gas industry is currently looking for technicians for Macaé
Oceaneering is seeking today (18) for contracts in Macaé, technical high school professionals in mechanics, electronics or similar, to compose vacancies in the oil and gas sector in onshore and offshore regime. Offshore contracts in Rio das Ostras demand job openings today for Norwegian company Aker Solutions.
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The multinational oil and gas company Oceaneering offers its employees excellent benefits, check them out below:
- Health care
- Dental care
- Profit Sharing
- Life insurance
- food voucher
- Meal ticket
- Transportation vouchers
Check below the excellent opportunity to work in the leading provider of offshore engineering services in the oil and gas sector
- Automation Technician - Maintenance
- Senior Automation Technician
- Intern (Asset Integrity)
- Subsea Tools Technician – Services
The company informs that the vacancies are to serve mixed regime contracts, that is, onshore and onshore in Macaé and Niterói
Registration
Residents of Macaé, Niterói and region, interested and who meet the requirements of the vacancies above, Click on the position you want to register. GOOD LUCK!
Petrobras' P-71 platform arrives in Brazil and will generate around 6 jobs at the Jurong Aracruz shipyard
According to Petrobras' schedule, finally the FPSO-type oil platform, the P-71, arrived yesterday (15) in Brazilian waters and is already being prepared for the start of the works of integration and assembly of the modules.
The unit will be destined for Campo de Sururu, in the Santos Basin, in Rio de Janeiro. The initial construction of the P-71 was completed on December 03rd in China and approved by Petrobras. Since then, the platform began its return to Brazil, with an estimated travel time of around 03 months, being driven by ocean tugs.