SENAI Offers 42 Thousand Spots in Free Distance Courses. Learn How to Enroll and Conquer New Professional Opportunities.
SENAI Opens 42 Thousand Spots and Offers New Opportunities Across Brazil
The National Service for Industrial Learning (SENAI) has opened 42.5 thousand spots in technical, free, and distance courses across Brazil. Registrations are already available in various modalities, with in-person, blended, and online classes.
With this, the institution offers new training opportunities for those looking to enter or re-enter the job market.
According to a survey by the Industry News Agency, the spots are distributed across different levels — from professional improvement to technical and qualification courses.
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Free technical courses from the Federal Institute: over 300 open spots to study Mechanics, Mechatronics, Automation, Administration, and Computer Science at IFSP
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Federal Institute will pay R$ 1,400 per month for those who take an online mechanics course in partnership with XCMG: opportunities include formal employment, no entrance exam, and an 18-month duration; see who can apply.
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Fiocruz offers a 100% online and free course: The Oswaldo Cruz Foundation and SUS have 10,000 spots for a 40-hour training program with a certificate recognized by MEC.
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Study Mechanics and Electrotechnics at the Federal Institute: over 150 open vacancies for free technical courses at IFG
Thus, the objective of SENAI is to meet the growing demand for qualified professionals, especially in industrial and technological areas, which continue to expand in the country.
Technical Courses and Distance Spots Nationwide
Out of the total opportunities, 8.6 thousand spots are available in SENAI schools in seven states and the Federal District.
Meanwhile, another 33.8 thousand spots are open on the Futuro.Digital, the institution’s virtual platform that brings together short and medium-term courses, as well as options for undergraduate, graduate, MBA, and microcourses.
With this diversity, students can choose between in-person, blended, or EAD (distance education) modalities, which widens access to professional training in all regions of the country.
In addition, the courses offer flexible shifts, ideal for those who need to balance work and study.
The manager of Professional and Higher Education at SENAI, Mateus Simões, highlights the success of the initiative:
“The access rates to the job market are increasingly higher, showing that our students are truly prepared to meet all the demands of our industry.”
Currently, the employment rate of SENAI graduates exceeds 86%, reinforcing the positive impact of the institution on Brazilian professional training.
Where the Spots Are and Which Areas Stand Out
SENAI offers spots almost all over the country, with options in Roraima, Sergipe, Tocantins, Maranhão, Federal District, Paraná, Paraíba, and São Paulo.
- Roraima: 123 spots in courses such as Basic Sewing, Furniture Design, and Basic Electronic Injection.
- Sergipe: 780 spots in areas such as Information Infrastructure, Construction, and Metalmachinery.
- Tocantins: 1,106 spots in Machinist Technician, Computer Networks, and Panetone Manufacturing.
- Maranhão: 1,180 spots in Information Technology Technician, Industrial Automation, and Photovoltaic Solar Energy.
- Federal District: 2,355 free spots in improvement and qualification courses.
- Paraná: 1,246 spots in construction, electronics, and occupational safety.
- Paraíba: 1,200 spots in Logistics, Renewable Energies, and Electro-electronics.
- São Paulo: Entrance exam 2026 with 33 degrees and more than 700 spots in biotechnology, IT, and logistics.
Each state has information and registrations available on the regional SENAI websites, with specific deadlines and modalities.
Areas with Higher Demand and Impact on the Market
According to the Industrial Work Map 2025-2027, the areas with the highest demand for professionals trained by SENAI are logistics and transportation, construction, metalworking, and food and beverages.
Mateus Simões emphasizes that, in addition to technical skills, the market values behavioral and digital skills:
“All professionals need to develop technical competencies related to their field of interest, but also socio-emotional and digital skills due to today’s technologies.”
Thus, the technical and free courses from SENAI represent a solid gateway to the job market, especially in a scenario of constant technological innovation and digital transformation.
SENAI: 83 Years Training Professionals for the Industry
With 83 years of operation, SENAI is the largest private network of professional education in Brazil and one of the largest in the world. Throughout its journey, it has become a reference in technical training and innovation, keeping pace with market changes.
Present throughout the country, with 3.1 million annual enrollments and 92 million graduates, SENAI reinforces its strategic role in economic and social development.
In addition, it invests in technology and innovation, creating solutions that increase competitiveness and generate jobs.
With a dynamic and updated offering, SENAI remains a pillar of professional education, preparing workers for the future of the industry.
How to Take Advantage of SENAI’s Opportunities
To secure a spot, candidates need to access the SENAI website of their state or the Futuro.Digital platform, where all free and paid courses are listed.
In addition, registrations may vary depending on the unit and type of training chosen, which requires attention to deadlines and requirements.
With this, SENAI demonstrates a constant commitment to the democratization of technical and professional education. Thanks to the wide range and flexibility of schedules, the institution reinforces its essential role in the training of qualified professionals.
In this way, it directly contributes to the growth of the Brazilian industrial sector and, consequently, to the future of thousands of workers seeking new opportunities.

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