Most Activities Are For Enterprises In Transmission Lines And Substations In Rio And The Federal District With Extremely Short Deadlines To Compete
Rio de Janeiro and Brasília have job openings at Taesa for projects requiring specialized professionals in various fields. The company emphasizes that they will expire next Friday (27). Here are the requested positions with sufficient time for registration:
- Maintenance Technician III – Perform corrective, predictive, and preventive maintenance on substation equipment. The workplace will be in Brasília.
- Senior Maintenance Engineer LT – Develop technical specifications, create, implement, and control maintenance methods and procedures. The workplace will be in Brasília.
- Senior R&D Engineer – Fully comply with R&D procedures defined by ANEEL. The workplace will be in Rio de Janeiro.
- Senior Lawyer (M&A and Financial Contracts) – Analyze and review M&A contracts by evaluating drafts and hiring legal advisors to finalize the operation for the company. The workplace will be in Rio de Janeiro.
- Specialist in Planning and Project Control (LT / SE) – Solid experience in developing integrated schedules for transmission lines and substations. The workplace will be in Rio de Janeiro.
Interested parties should visit the company’s application page here. You will need to have an active login on VAGAS.COM and ensure your information is up to date.
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