Hiring Is Immediate With Direct Contact From The Cotesa Group To Work In Hydroelectric Plants And Wind Farms At Technical Levels
The technicians being called for today’s selection process are to work at Cotesa Engineering for operations in hydroelectric plants and wind farms as Junior COS Operators. The requirements are minimal and do not demand rigorous qualifications, even those who have previously interned have the possibility of entering the company. Here are some requirements to clarify what these opportunities entail:
- Technical Course in Electrotechnics, Electromechanics, or Electronics
- Minimum of 6 months experience in operations, internships are acceptable
- Good level of knowledge in computing
- Availability to work in a shift rotation system
About The Position
- Perform remote operation of hydroelectric and wind power plants, substations, transmission lines, and their associated equipment and systems
- Develop supervision, control, and command activities in energy generation and transmission facilities
- Prepare, analyze, authorize, and coordinate requests for scheduled, urgent, and emergency interventions of equipment and installations systems
- Perform other activities related to those described above, at the discretion of management
The workplace will be at the Headquarters in Santa Catarina, in the city of Santo Antônio de Lisboa. The salary is R$ 2,600.00 with benefits including Food Voucher, Meals, Health Plan, Dental Plan, and Life Insurance. Interested candidates who meet the requirements should send their resumes to recrutamento@cotesa.com.br with the subject “VAGAS 08.2018”. If you want more job openings for technicians, check out another article here.
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