SENAI Is Recruiting Service Assistant II For Its Unit In Porto Alegre. The Job Vacancy Requires Completed Elementary Education.
This Sunday, (04/08), the National Service for Industrial Learning (SENAI) opened an unmissable opportunity for professionals looking to work as a Service Assistant II at the Visconde Mauá unit, located in Porto Alegre, RS. The job vacancy is intended for candidates with completed elementary education, complemented by specific courses in Electricity, Electronics, Mechanics, Hydraulics, or Pneumatics, depending on the area of expertise.
What Are the Requirements Required by SENAI?
To apply for the Service Assistant II position at SENAI, it is necessary to have completed elementary education and hold a supplementary course in technical areas such as Electricity, Electronics, Mechanics, Hydraulics, or Pneumatics, which vary according to the candidate’s sector of activity.
Although not mandatory, SENAI values prior experience in building maintenance, masonry, as well as basic knowledge of painting, gardening, and landscaping.
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In addition to technical training, knowledge in NR 10, NR 35, or building maintenance is considered important differentiators.
Among the desirable skills, excellence in service delivery, teamwork, focused attention, effective communication, as well as planning and organization stand out.
Job Responsibilities
The professional hired as a Service Assistant II will have a range of responsibilities that involve both public service and maintenance of spaces and equipment.
Among the main activities are: guiding internal and external clients, organizing and cleaning spaces and storage areas, as well as the proper storage of materials.
The assistant will also participate in the collection and maintenance of relevant data in their area of activity, in addition to assisting with inventory control.
Regarding maintenance, the professional will play an active role in preventive and corrective building maintenance activities, including care for equipment, air conditioning, furniture, and hydraulic and electrical networks.
At external events, the assistant will be responsible for operating machines and equipment, handling scenic rods and electrical devices, as well as assisting in the installation and operation of lighting and sound equipment.
What Are the Benefits Offered by SENAI?
SENAI offers a 40-hour workweek, with hours distributed throughout the week.
The starting salary is R$ 2,595.06, accompanied by a range of benefits that cover health, transportation, food, and financial support.
Among the health benefits are medical and dental assistance, group life insurance, and telemedicine with 24-hour support.
For transportation, employees have access to parking and transportation vouchers as needed, as well as vehicles for travel in case of work-related trips.
The food voucher or meal voucher is another highlight, with amounts that can reach R$ 880.00 for food or R$ 40.00 per day worked.
Other benefits include private pension, childcare assistance of R$ 350.00 for children up to 60 months, and financial support for education and professional development, covering everything from elementary education to doctorate.
Selection Process
The selection process for the Service Assistant II position at SENAI consists of several stages.
After the curriculum analysis, candidates undergo an interview with the Human Resources department, followed by the presentation of supporting documents.
The final stages include an interview with the area manager, a medical examination, and the delivery of admission documents.

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