SBM Offshore is looking to fill several other positions for its activities in Guyana, where it operates the FPSO (Floating Production Storage and Offloading) oil production complex in the Stabroek Block. The focus is on job openings for technicians and engineers who will provide services to operator ExxonMobil.
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The company stated in a new announcement published on its Facebook page last week that it aims to fill a series of vacancies for offshore and onshore operations. This includes Health and Safety Technician, Electrical Technician, Instrumentation Technician, Mechanical Technician, Production Technician, and Quality/Regulatory Compliance Engineer.
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Currently, about 50% of SBM Offshore’s workforce in country offices are Guyanese. The company has been operating in the country for over two years and expects this percentage to continue to grow.
“We share values of care and integrity and seek to employ people with the same mindset, with experience, knowledge, and skills to perform effectively and efficiently in their capacity”, the company stated in its announcement.
In addition to the Liza Destiny FPSO, SBM Offshore has also been contracted by ExxonMobil to construct and operate the Liza Unity FPSO for the already approved Phase 2 Project of Liza. Following government approvals for the third venture in Guyana at Payara, SBM Offshore will continue from the FEED stage to construct the Prosperity FPSO, the third oil production vessel in Guyana.
The company also signed a long-term contract with ExxonMobil covering potential future FPSO orders for Guyana.
To apply for these job openings in Guyana, visit the website https://www.eldoradooffshore.com/pt/ and scroll down a bit; there is a small form in English where you can attach your CV in DOC or PDF format. No geographical limitations were mentioned, and since it is a neighboring country, there may be real opportunities for Brazilians, in addition to those who already work in the region.

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