In Brazil, Seadrill Has Opportunities to Work on the West Saturn Rig, While the Rest of the Jobs Are in Latin and American Countries
[supsystic-social-sharing id=’1′]Seadrill is disseminating offshore opportunities on its official recruitment channels, but it has been months since it last advertised anything in Brazil, since the last major recruitment process it conducted, which Click Petróleo e Gás exclusively reported here on the page. We are glad because we helped many followers join the company back then. Now it is slowly starting to hire again.
The West Saturn rig arrived last month in Rio de Janeiro, specifically in Guanabara Bay, contracted by the giant Statoil to drill some pre-salt wells in the Carcará asset, according to official sources from the company that discovered this reservoir on its own. One of our portal’s readers, Marcão, went to Europe to fetch this rig. See the happiness of the guy right below:
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Dona Floripes is 103 years old, drinks Coca-Cola every day, dances alone at home, makes the doctor wait, and says she doesn’t consider herself old because old is what you throw away.
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Dona Floripes is 103 years old, drinks Coca-Cola every day, dances alone at home, makes the doctor wait, and says she doesn’t consider herself old because old is what you throw away.
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The current Brazilian job openings include opportunities for two positions: Toolpusher and Hydraulic Technician. But surely they will open new opportunities throughout next month, so don’t worry, we will update this post as more job openings come in. If you wish, you can apply for jobs in other countries. As of the date of this publication (15-02), there are openings for Mexico, Houston, Canada, and Asia. Don’t be mistaken or afraid to apply just because the positions are outside the country; Seadrill often hires Brazilians to work anywhere in the world.
Applying for the job openings is quite easy, but it is important to do it from a computer and not from a smartphone to avoid errors. VISIT THE COMPANY’S WEBSITE BY CLICKING HERE FIRST. There will be a search field labeled “Region,” click on it and select “Brazil,” the two vacancies for Brazilian applicants will appear, and the same process applies for other international positions. Click on the job title and create a login on the Seadrill portal; if you already have one, even better! If you receive any feedback, please let us know, and good luck to everyone!

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