With Direct Disclosure from SBM Offshore’s Human Resources, the Selection Process is for Professionals Who Wish to Work on a Production Platform
SBM Offshore, through its Human Resources coordination, announced another series of great opportunities for professionals with experience in the offshore oil and gas sector, specifically in FPSO (Floating Production Storage and Offloading) platforms. Pay close attention to the matter and strictly adhere to the requirements, as they will determine whether or not you are called for the selection process (at least).
Requirements
- According to the official HR professional of the company, applicants must have Brazilian Citizenship
- Fluency in spoken and written English, you will be tested during the interview, be careful!
- Previous experience on FPSO platforms is required
- Absolute availability to start immediately
Although the information is in Portuguese, all parameters at the time of submission of your application must be in English, this is non-negotiable. Both Brazilian citizens and those from other countries in our continent can participate, provided they adhere to the above requirements.
Interested in the opportunities at SBM Offshore, please send your resumes to the email oportunidadesoffshore@sbmoffshore.com, stating in the subject line in English the position you are applying for, for example: “Crane Operator – 3 years FPSO experience – Macaé City”. Positions were not specified, but if you want to know what types of professionals are typically hired for this type of unit, click here, and take a look at some courses related to your area of expertise. Check below the official publication from SBM Offshore’s Human Resources:
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