The Trainee Offshore Production Operators program was started 4 days ago by MODEC for graduates in different areas of Engineering, but positions available in other areas of the company
MODEC is one of the most coveted companies at the moment by professionals in the Brazilian oil and gas sector, but it is not an easy task to get a job at this company. Due to its rigorous selection processes, many even say that it is easier to enter “NASA” than to be called for an interview in Japanese, which is partly true.
About 4 days ago, MODEC started the Trainee Offshore Production Operators program, aimed at people already graduated in Engineering. The company emphasizes that there is no need for previous experience in the function but there are fundamental criteria for it to be possible to participate. Have you ever heard that saying "Luck is when preparation meets opportunity"? Well, one of the fundamental criteria needed are:
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- Be a recent graduate and be in the last year of your Engineering degree (Electrical, Chemical, Mechanical Production, Control and Automation, Energy and Petroleum)
- Possess an advanced level of English (will be tested)
MODEC manages its applications on two websites: On its page on the VAGAS.COM website and on the website https://www.modec.com/.
To apply for the Offshore Trainee Program, click here and apply now, the opportunity will expire on July 29th.
But there are other open opportunities on the main site, however, these are for professionals with solid experience and skills in the market. Some were published a few days ago, others a few months ago, check each one of them by clicking here, filter the search by selecting the country “BRAZIL”.
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