Once Again, Traume Solutions Brought Excellent Opportunities for the Offshore Sector in Macaé
Another sequence of excellent opportunities in the offshore, oil, and gas sector in the city of Macaé. Once again led by Traume Solutions, based in the offshore hub in the municipality and which had previously announced vacancies for Scaffolders on the 22nd, today they suggested vacancies in 3 additional distinct positions: Welder/Boilermaker and IT Internship, we will list more details below.
Boilermaker/Welder
- Minimum of 2 years of experience in the role
- Offshore experience
- ABS or DNV Qualified Welder
- TIG + ER + Carbon Steel + 6G
- CBSP, HUET, NR33, NR34, and N35
- Reserve list
IT Intern
- Pursuing a higher education degree, technology, or technical course in the field
- Knowledge in networks
- Knowledge in computer maintenance and configuration
- Knowledge in printer maintenance (additional asset)
- English (additional asset)
Scaffolders
- Minimum of 3 years of experience in the role;
- Offshore experience;
- Scaffolder Certification;
- CBSP+HUET+NR33+NR35
It is important to highlight that all these opportunities are for the city of Macaé and for the reserve list; please identify in the subject line the position you are applying for to facilitate the process for the company. The contact is vagas@traumesolutions.com.br.
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