Siemens Multinational Has 22 Job Openings for Various Positions in the States of Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, and Bahia
The German company Siemens announced many job openings for various positions recently through the official news channel of the company. The positions are aimed at professionals available to work in the cities of Rio de Janeiro, Salvador – BA, Jundiaí -SP, and São Paulo capital. The vacancies are onshore and offshore for technical, higher-level, and management positions, as well as internships for technical and higher education. All details will be provided below.
About the Positions
- Higher Education Intern in Information Security – Pirituba/SP
- Integrated Management System Internship Pirituba/SP
- Sales and Application Engineering Internship – Pirituba/SP
- Higher Education Internship in Information Technology – Pirituba/SP
- Finance Internship – Pirituba/SP
- Higher Education Internship in Project Control (Jundiaí) – SP
- Higher Education Internship in Purchasing – Jundiaí/SP
- Project Controllership Internship – Jundiaí/SP
- Higher Education Internship in Electrical Engineering (Jundiaí SP)
- Contract Administration Internship – Jundiaí/SP
- Sales and Proposals Internship – Pirituba/SP
- POST-SALES INTERNSHIP – JUNDIAÍ/SP
- Quality Management System Internship – Jundiai/SP
- Technical Support SR Engineer – Onshore/Offshore
- Pleno Business Development Technician (Control Products) – Salvador-BA
- Compensation Analyst – Human Resources – SP
- Siemens Graduate Program of HR – Brazil (m / f / diverse) – SP
- Senior Lawyer (Corporate Contracts and Projects) – SP
- National Technical Assistance Manager – SP
- Market Access Manager – SP
- Project Manager – Jundiaí/SP
- Operations Manager – Jundiaí/SP
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With over a century working in the country to be a reference in new ways of electrifying, automating, and digitizing the world, Siemens has built a history associated with improving infrastructure and quality of life for the population, becoming the largest integrated technology company in Brazil. Today, Siemens employs more than 5,500 employees in the country.

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