The Job Was Posted About a Week Ago, but Due to the Nature of the Position in Safety Technician Being Specific, Up Offshore Still Receives Resumes from Professionals Who Religiously Meet the Requirements
If You Are a Safety Technician and Have Experience in the Offshore, Oil, and Gas Industry, Especially in the Maritime Support Modality, There Is a Good Job Opportunity Open at UP OFFSHORE. Although It Has Been Open for Just Over a Week, the Requirements Are Quite Strict and Specific, Making It a Bit Challenging for Them to Find the Ideal Candidate. Read the Following Call:
Job Opening for Safety Technician (Offshore) – Temporary
- Having Worked in a Maritime Support Navigation Company.
- Knowing the Demands of the Client Petrobras for the Maritime Support Segment (BAD Audits, IDF, PEOTRAM, General Inspections Such as GINSP and Others).
- Having Knowledge of Applicable Legislation.
- Differential: Knowing the Seapack System.
- Valid NR-33, NR-34, and NR-35 Certificates.
Send Resumes to: cv@upoffshore.com.br. Note: The Profile Is Specific. Candidates Who Do Not Have Previous Experience in the Maritime Support Segment Will Not Be Considered, so Do Not Waste Time Sending Your Resumes; Otherwise, They Will End Up in the Contact Server’s SPAM Box and Ultimately, It Will Be Useless.
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