The Largest Global Producer of Ethanol Licensed by the Shell Group Calls for High School and College Candidates to Work at a Plant in the State of São Paulo
Excellent opportunities are open for technology professionals. The global leader in ethanol production, Raízen, is running a selection process on this day, June 17, for professionals with a high school diploma and college degree who are available to work at its plant in Piracicaba, São Paulo. There are also opportunities for other areas and regions. The Shell group company offers 56 positions. See below for all of them and how to register your resume.
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The selection process includes tests, interviews, and group dynamics. The offered salary is compatible with the market average, according to the company, and includes a benefits package such as health insurance, medical and dental assistance, and private pension.
Check Below the Job Openings Offered by Raízen
- Consultant for Network Development
- Talent Bank – Araçatuba, SP
- Talent Bank – Collection Processes
- Logistics and Storage Supervisor
- Social Responsibility Manager
- Senior Systems Analyst (Product Owner)
- Senior Developer (Back-end)
- Junior DevOps Analyst
- Senior Technical Leader
- Junior Data Analyst
- Senior Systems Analyst (Scrum Master)
- Junior QA Analyst
- Junior UX Analyst
- Junior Developer (Front-end)
- Supply Analyst
- Financial Planning Analyst PL
- Talent Bank – Supply
- Senior Supply Intelligence Analyst
- Planning and Performance Analyst PL
- Talent Bank – Taxation
- Junior CSIRT Analyst
- Senior Android Developer
- Senior IT Architect
- Talent Bank – Administrative Assistant 2020
- Service Supervisor I
- Digital Innovation Manager
- And Many More Job Openings!
Registration: Interested candidates for the job openings at Raízen should register their resumes directly on the company’s website, at this link.
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Raízen Will Help Brazil Expand Global Ethanol by Licensing 2nd Generation Technology to Other Countries
Francis Queen, Vice President of Ethanol, Sugar, and Bioenergy at Raízen, stated that the company can license second-generation ethanol technology, or 2G, to other countries, “We need to have more producing countries; this is essential for ethanol to become a global commodity,” he said on May 25 during the Fenasucro & Agrocana Trends event.
“We see it very positively that India increases ethanol production, and we want to see this in Thailand as well. We, at Raízen, are willing to provide technical assistance. We are even discussing licensing 2G ethanol technology to other countries.” The 2G is produced from byproducts or coproducts of the conventional production process of the biofuel.
At the same event, Pietro Mendes, Director of Biofuels at the Ministry of Mines and Energy, was present, stating that the government is working to expand global ethanol, both in public policy and with the private sector. “It is important that other governments understand how Brazil developed a public policy on ethanol and how regulation works. But this also does not work without the private sector,” he said.
Raízen, of the Shell Group, Wants to Build Three Ethanol Plants Made from Bagasse and Cane Leaves
Raízen, the global ethanol giant in partnership with Shell, intends to build three more cellulosic ethanol plants — or second-generation plants. The good news was announced by businessman Rubens Ometto of Cosan on March 15, during a live session with Valor.
Cellulosic ethanol is made from cane bagasse and leaves. In Piracicaba (SP), the group already has a plant producing this type of fuel, which, according to the businessman, has its international demand heated due to the carbon sequestration it generates.
“We want to build three plants of this size, producing an additional 300 million liters of second-generation alcohol,” revealed Ometto. “Companies like Shell, Exxon-Mobil, Total, all have a strong interest in acquiring this ethanol, given the carbon sequestration that it has.”
The technology for producing cellulosic ethanol emerged from a partnership between Shell and the Canadian company Logen, which specializes in biotechnology. In the last harvest (2019/20), the Piracicaba unit produced 226 liters of ethanol for each ton of dry biomass.

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