Resumes for Professionals Who Wish to Work in Parauapebas Can Be Sent Until July 23, Know What Is Necessary to Compete for These Opportunities
Komatsu Started Today (17) in Parauapebas, a Municipality in Pará Where It Holds Projects, Job Openings for Welders and Electromechanics. The Activities Are Intended for Mining Projects, Availability to Travel and Stay at the Site Will Be Essential. Read the Details Below:
WELDER I
- Main Activities: Join and Cut Pieces of Metal Alloys Using Welding and Cutting Processes Such as MIG, Gouging, Oxy-Cutting. Prepare Equipment, Accessories, Welding Consumables, and Pieces to Be Welded; Operate Cranes for Load Handling;
- Education: Complete High School
- Experience and Required Qualifications: 2 Years of Experience in the Welding Area. Basic Knowledge of Mechanics, Electrical, and Welding. Basic Knowledge of Mobile Equipment;
ELECTROMECHANIC I
- Main Activities: Perform Preventive and Corrective Electrical or Mechanical Maintenance on Komatsu Equipment;
- Diagnose Failures According to Procedures.
- Assist in Repairs, Measurements, Assembly, and Disassembly of Electrical Components.
- Preparation of Service Reports, Meeting Komatsu Standards
- Ensure the Quality of Services by Executing Cleaning, Inspection, Replacement of Components, and Parts
- Education: Complete High School / Technical in Electromechanics / Electrotechnics Technician
- Experience and Required Qualifications: 2 Years of Experience in Maintenance on Electro-Diesel and Komatsu Equipment;
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Interested Candidates Should Send Their Resumes to recrutamento.brasil@mining.komatsu.com, Describing the Job Title by July 23, 2019. Follow Click Oil and Gas on Social Media for More Job Openings and Updated News.
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