2022 has barely begun and Senai is already opening the doors for over 18 thousand students in free and paid courses in the EAD modality. The free online courses are spread across about 16 Brazilian states
The year 2022 is starting, and for those whose goal is professional growth, the National Service for Industrial Training (SENAI) has brought different offerings for free and paid courses throughout the country. There are more than 18,821 vacancies for those seeking to improve their professional resumes and even open up a broader range of job opportunities. Of the total, 6 thousand vacancies in online and EAD courses are free.
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Senai in São Paulo offers opportunities for free EAD courses such as Photovoltaic Systems Installer, Fundamentals of Industrial Robotics, Embedded Electronics, Web Page Designer, Jewelry Maker, Pastry Chef, Bricklayer, Automotive Sheet Metal Worker, Administrative Assistant, Tailor, and Logistics Operator. There are also online and EAD courses, such as Understanding 5G, Unraveling Industry 4.0, and Electric and Hybrid Vehicles.
Meanwhile, Senai in Paraná is offering vacancies in free basic industrial learning, professional specialization, and improvement courses. In total, there are over 3,240 vacancies in online courses.
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Surprising opportunity in the railway sector: MRS offers a free course for assistant train driver and shunter in Juiz de Fora with a R$ 1,600 scholarship, specialized training, and the chance to join one of the largest railway operators in Brazil.
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It’s official: IFMS opens spots in free courses on artificial intelligence, drones, and app creation, expanding technological education in 2026 and preparing students for areas with high professional demand and accelerated digital transformation.
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Senai launches an unprecedented program with Petrobras and opens 2,000 spots in free courses with recognized certification, a monthly allowance of R$ 600, and training for industrial professions that continue hiring across the country.
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Petrobras and SENAI open 480 spots in free technical courses with a scholarship of up to R$ 858, meal allowance, and training in Mechanics, Welding, Metallurgy, and Industrial Automation to meet the growing demand of the industry and the oil and gas sector.
At Senai DF, there are 6,623 vacancies for free courses in the fields of improvement and qualification. There are 4,623 vacancies through the Senai Regimental Free Program, and the remaining ones are offered by the DF Inova Tech program — a partnership between Senai DF and the local government through the DF Research Support Foundation and the DF Secretary of Technology and Innovation.
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Those interested can select one of the above units, register, and finally complete their enrollment by providing basic information.
It is worth noting that, in addition to these, Senai also offers online and EAD courses in the following states: Roraima, Amazonas, Rondônia, Mato Grosso, Maranhão, Ceará, Paraíba, Bahia, Espírito Santo, Rio Grande do Sul, Paraná, Mato Grosso do Sul, Goiás, Santa Catarina, and Minas Gerais. All vacancies for online courses offered by the entity are disclosed by Senai Nacional or by each state’s Senai.
In case of offers from suspicious sources, it is necessary to contact the Senai in your region. CPG has collected data released by the Industry News Agency, which conducts a biweekly survey of open vacancies throughout the country by Senai, alongside the industry federations. The survey is of journalistic nature. For further inquiries, contact the entity in your state.
About Senai
The National Service for Industrial Learning is a non-profit private entity created on January 22, 1942, to facilitate the professional training of workers, cooperating in the evolution of technological research of interest to industry and other activities.
The entity has an executive decentralization regime and normative unit. Currently, Senai is one of the largest professional education institutions in the world and annually has over 3.6 million enrollments just in Professional Education. Its structure includes more than 580 fixed units, 450 mobile units spread across the country, and 25 Innovation Institutes in strategic locations.
