Job Openings at the Port of Santos for Mechanic, Operator, and Driver Are Being Offered by Brasil Terminal Portuário
Brasil Terminal Portuário (BTP) is a multipurpose terminal at the Port of Santos. With a total area of 490,000 m² and an innovative R$ 2 billion project, BTP offers the country a modern enterprise that allows for greater competitiveness and sustainability for Brazilian ports. Today, the company is seeking a mechanic, equipment operator, and driver. The job openings are for positions at the Port of Santos, in the State of São Paulo.
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About BTP:
Brasil Terminal Portuário (BTP) is a multipurpose terminal at the Port of Santos. With a total area of 490,000 m² and an innovative R$ 2 billion project, BTP offers the country a modern enterprise that allows for greater competitiveness and sustainability for Brazilian ports, having promoted the remediation of one of the largest environmental liabilities in the State of São Paulo and the largest in port area.
Its implementation at the largest port in Latin America allows for the generation of hundreds of direct jobs, contributing to local development. BTP is a joint venture between Terminal Investment Limited (TIL) and APM Terminals and currently has an annual handling capacity of 2.5 million TEUs (20-foot container units) and a projected capacity of 2 million tons of liquid bulk.
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Check the Job Openings at the Port of Santos!
- Complete High School;
- Basic Mechanics Training Course with proof from a school accredited by the MEC;
- Work at Heights Course – NR35;
- Basic Training Course in the Use of Oxy-Acetylene Set and Electric Welding (desirable);
- Small Forklift Operator Course (desirable);
- Hoist and Monorail Operation Course – NR11 (desirable).
- National Driver’s License – Professional Category E;
- Complete High School;
- Registration in OGMO, registered or enrolled;
- MOPP Course.
- Complete Elementary School;
- Registration in OGMO, registered or enrolled;
- Certification for RTG Equipment Operation.
Application: If you meet the requirements for any of the positions described above, simply click on the desired position. Good luck!

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