Engineering Company in Assembly and Maintenance Calls for PWD Professionals with Elementary Education to Work on Their New Project
PWD professionals with elementary education are called by PLAMONT, a company specialized in engineering, assembly, and electromechanical maintenance. The job openings available on this July 26 are for professionals in the industry and construction. See below how to register your resume.
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The company is headquartered in Espírito Santo but does not disclose the location of the job openings. Watch the video of the latest project delivered and learn more about the company.
Check Below the Job Openings for PWD Professionals with Elementary Education
- Administrative Assistant
- Warehouse Assistant
- Guard
- General Services Assistant
- Driver
- Mason
- Industrial Painter
- Surveyor
- Assembler Mechanic
- Installer Electrician
Requirements: The job openings above are intended for PWD professionals with 6 months of experience.
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Application: Interested candidates for the job openings above must send their resumes specifying the job title in the subject line of the email to recrutamentopcd@plamont.com.br

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