Macaé Residents, More Job Openings Announced Today! This Time There Are Opportunities in Technical Areas, Engineering, and Administration by CIS Brazil
CIS Brazil, headquartered in Macaé, has just announced opportunities for higher education professionals to fill the positions of Purchasing Assistant. Welders and Boilermakers, job openings announced now by the oil and energy company SUBTEC
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If you are a resident of Macaé or the surrounding area and work in Engineering or Administration, check out the openings below
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Purchasing Assistant
Requirements
- Previous experience in the purchasing area
- Technical or higher education in Engineering or Administration
- Basic knowledge of Office package
- Availability to work in Macaé
CIS Brazil Macaé Application
If you have the profile for the above positions and meet the requirements, immediately send your updated resume to cv@cis-catering.com
Attention! Before sending your resume, don’t forget to update your contact information, courses, certificates, and qualifications!
Let’s Share Good News for Macaé and RJ! Resumption of the Oil and Gas Industry and Construction in Rio de Janeiro Boosts State GDP
Driven by the oil and gas market and construction, Rio achieved the highest GDP growth in the country compared to other states.
According to the data, the growth recorded in 2019 surpassed the 1.2% growth that Rio de Janeiro showed in 2018, and remained above the national GDP, which recorded only 1.1% growth last year.
Firjan believes that for 2020, the estimated growth for the state GDP is 1.9%, citing the reduction of interest rates as one of the factors that should assist in the economic development of RJ
