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Seadrill Offers Many Opportunities For Work in Canada and Other South American Countries

Written by Paulo Nogueira
Published on 09/02/2019 at 12:05
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Seadrill Recently Made Major Expansions to Its Contracts in the United States, Canada, and Other Latin American Countries; For Brazilians Looking to Work in the International Oil Sector, This Could Be a Good Opportunity.

On February 8, 2019, great job opportunities appeared in Canada, Houston, Mexico, Suriname, and other regions via an official announcement by Seadrill on social media. For Brazilians who are professionals in the oil and gas sector, this could be a good chance, given that Seadrill is one of the few companies that does not mind your nationality, as long as you meet the necessary requirements.

It is important to note that to work in North American countries like Canada and the US, a work visa will be required, specifying what type of activity and the company that will require your services in these countries. The professional should also not have a criminal record.

For countries like Mexico and Suriname, it is enough to have a passport and travel without issues, provided that no stops are made in North American countries; otherwise, immigration authorities would not allow the journey to continue, and the foreigner would be deported. Check below the positions announced by Seadrill yesterday (8).

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  • Contracts Administrator
  • Field Man
  • Platform Worker
  • Assistant Driller
  • Senior Information Security Analyst
  • Drilling Optimizer
  • Safety Technician
  • Consultant Accountant for Internal Controls
  • Motorman
  • Materials Administrator
  • Cranes Operator Assistant
  • Dynamic Positioning Operator
  • Engine Room Operator

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  • Electrician
  • Senior Electronics Technician
  • Subsea Technician
  • Regional Accountant
  • Senior Mechanical Operations (Offshore)
  • Toolpusher Operations (Offshore)
  • Senior Electrician
  • Safety Training Officer
  • Driller
  • Materials Administrator Operations
  • Maintenance Planner, Subsea Operations (Between Maintenance Wells) (Onshore)
  • Technical Superintendent, Electrical and Control Operations (Onshore)

There are many Brazilian citizens living and working in these countries, especially the most sought-after ones like Canada and the United States. Many times, it is only possible to pursue an international career if the same company has a branch in Brazil, which, despite no longer having operations due to discontinued offshore contracts, still maintains some activity.

Brazilians working there, many of whom are followers of our page, should be prepared because the first contact will be via email in English; if they pass this stage, the interviews will likely be via Skype, a high-quality video conferencing software.

Once through all the stages, the company based abroad will indicate a Occupational Medicine institution in Brazil for them to undergo occupational examinations, to certify the candidate’s physical and mental health.

Finally, all documentation and travel arrangements will be handled by the employer; the only document that the job seeker must have is the passport.

Right below, you can check the company’s announcement calling for professionals in the sector, especially from Brazil, to apply for positions in Canada, Houston, Mexico, Suriname, and other regions where it operates. Good luck to everyone; soon we will publish a specific article for those wishing to travel to Canada as a tourist, student, or for work. A similar case happened in São Paulo recently, where many Brazilians were summoned to work in Miami; check here later.

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Paulo Nogueira

Graduated in Electrical Engineering from one of the country's technical education institutions, the Instituto Federal Fluminense - IFF (formerly CEFET), he worked for several years in the offshore oil and gas, energy, and construction sectors. Today, with over 8,000 publications in online magazines and blogs on the energy sector, the focus is to provide real-time information on the Brazilian job market, macro and microeconomics, and entrepreneurship. For questions, suggestions, and corrections, please contact us at informe@clickpetroleoegas.com.br. Please note that we do not accept resumes at this contact.

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