If You Are a Mechanical or Naval Engineer, the Company’s HR Has Announced Job Openings Today for Repair and Inspection Activities
For projects in the naval, oil, and gas sector in Rio de Janeiro, there are job openings promoted today by Perenco with a direct announcement from the company’s Human Resources. It Recently Obtained a License from Ibama to Operate the Mature Fields Acquired from Petrobras, so from now on, and eventually, the hiring of labor should increase. Check the HR announcement:
Job Openings for Engineers PH N13 – Requirements
- Act as a Certified Professional (PH) of the SPIE certification program; Management of inspection and repair plans of equipment classified under NR-13, such as
pressure vessels, piping, and tanks - Coordinate the scheduling and execution of inspections; Monitoring of corrosion coupons
- Perform critical analysis of inspection reports;
- Evaluate the condition and deterioration mechanisms involved with each asset through documentation and inspections to be conducted in accordance with other applicable standards
- Determine repair/inspection techniques and methodologies (NDTs)
- Assist offshore activities with purchase requests, delivery of materials, and services
Prerequisites Include: Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical/Naval Engineering, experience as a PH of equipment, NR-13, knowledge in SPIE certification, knowledge of NR-13 standard, API/ASME, knowledge in welding procedures and NDT, Word/Excel/Autocad 2D, and Advanced English
Interested candidates for these engineering job openings, please send CVs to: curriculos@br.perenco.com, stating the position in the subject line “ENGINEER PH N13”.
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