Check Out The New Offshore Job Openings Announced This Afternoon, March 18 By The Recruitment Company Aknor
The recruitment company based in Macaé, Aknor, returns to the hiring scene and has just released job openings this afternoon, March 18, through its official news network. For Oil Workers Providing Services On Petrobras Platforms, Learn About The Measures Against Coronavirus At Airports.
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If you want to work offshore but do not have years of experience in the offshore sector, check out the open positions below from Aknor, a company specialized in HR solutions based in the oil city, Macaé.
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The hiring company offers excellent benefits to employees, check them out below: Transportation and meals provided by the company; Dental plan and Pharmacy assistance.
Float Repair Assistant – Offshore
Requirements
- Assistant to work with riser;
- Knowledge in mechanics will be a differential;
- 6 months of experience required.
Application For Aknor Job Openings
If you are interested in the job opportunity and want to pursue a career in the oil and gas sector on an offshore basis, do not miss this chance, click here and register your resume.
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Odebrecht will need to sell its main companies, the petrochemical Braskem, the ethanol producer Atvos, the drilling operator Ocyan, and its share in Saesa, the hydroelectric plant of the same name.

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