Professionals with Offshore Experience and Availability to Live in the State of Rio de Janeiro Can Apply
SIEM OFFSHORE, through its Human Resources coordinator, announces a selection process for professionals who have availability to live in Rio de Janeiro and possess specific qualifications. This professional will mainly act in the coordination of technical teams and maintenance activities at the company’s offshore units Helix 1 and Helix 2. Check everything in more detail below because the position is for Technical Coordinator.
Job Activities
- Provide technical support and daily assistance to the SIEM HELIX 1 and 2 vessels.
- Provide support with the maintenance system and daily maintenance activities.
- Support to coordinate technical inquiries in contact with the Vessels Manager and the Technical Operations Manager.
- Assist with technical research conducted on board the vessels and planned reviews.
- Support integrity inspections and supplier services.
- Assist in compliance with national regulations.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering and Offshore Experience – Minimum of 2 years of similar work experience.
- Cooperation and collaboration skills with clients and operational environments.
- Knowledge of flag state, class, and Brazilian rules and regulations.
- Fluent in Portuguese and English, both oral and written.
Applicants who meet the above requirements, please send CV to Giovana.Valmorbida@siemoffshore.com, attention to Giovana, and include “Technical Coordinator” in the subject line. Siem Offshore thanks you for your interest in joining the company’s team. If you are interested in an international opportunity, the manager of GLE Energy is recruiting for many positions, check the article here.
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