Sendi, A World-Renowned Company, Opens Job Vacancies For Experienced Technicians And Engineers To Work On Substation Projects
Sendi is hiring professionals at technical and higher levels. Sendi started its activities in the industrial assembly sector. Over the years, it sought opportunities and developed new areas of operation, such as: civil construction and electromechanical assembly in energy substations of medium, high, and extra high voltage distribution and transmission systems, being a pioneer in Brazil in the construction and assembly of ultra high voltage converter stations (800 kV dc). Sendi gained worldwide recognition through the execution of the Estreito Substation project, in partnership with Siemens, which received the Werner Von Siemens award in Germany.
Functions
- Quality Technician
- Planning Engineer
- Electrical Engineer
Resumes will only be selected from professionals with experience. Interested candidates for the job openings should send their resumes to: rh@sendi.com.br
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Speaking Of Substations
The Electrical Engineering Department at UFU proposes a new model for underground substations, an unprecedented proposal aimed at solving energy distribution system problems underground!
You are likely familiar with the scenario of poles and wires in large urban centers that deliver electricity to the homes of thousands of consumers. This overhead energy distribution system is the most common in Brazil; however, there is another method of distribution, underground, which is already used in major centers in the country.
The project titled Hermetic, Pressurized, Automated, And Isolated Underground Substation, from the Electrical Engineering course at UFU, proposes a new method of research and market application. It is an initiative of the National Electric Energy Agency (Aneel), with direct funding from the Energy Company of Brasília (CEB) and the participation of UFU as the research funding institution, along with the company TCE Engenharia, formed by former students of the university.
The goal is to present an unprecedented concept of an underground energy substation, focused on the distribution area, that aims to improve efficiency and energy quality indicators of the system, reduce the impact of new installations, optimize installation time and space, facilitate maintenance of the network safely, and ensure the safety of professionals working directly in the area.
The project’s opening meeting for research and development took place in the afternoon of January 24, in the auditorium of the University Support Foundation (FAU).

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