CBSI Started Many Job Openings for Professionals Who Wish to Work on CSN Projects in Volta Redonda, Almost 24 Hours Ago, There Are Many Opportunities and Direct Hires
Another great moment for residents of Volta Redonda and Rio de Janeiro. It was announced yesterday (20) by CBSI many job openings for infrastructure, civil, and maintenance projects. There are vacancies for practically all functions and the contact is direct with the company’s Human Resources, so take advantage, because selection processes like this are rare. Check out the incredible number of openings below:
Open Positions at CBSI/Volta Redonda
Welding Supervisor
Logistics Supervisor with experience at CSN – UPV
Mechanical and Electrical Planning Technician
Safety Technician
Electrical and Control Technician
Maintenance Mechanic
Assembly Mechanic
Scaffolder
Alignment Technician
Welder (Torch and TIG)
Plumber
Leader (Scaffolding, Mechanics, Painting, Industrial Cleaning)
Carpenter
Reinforcement Worker
Jackhammer Operator
Mason
Civil Maintenance Professional
Application⇒ Interested applicants should send their resumes by 06/28 to: trabalheconosco@cbsi.com.br with the job title in the email. Availability for immediate start.
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