AIRSWIFT Calls Professionals to Work at the Company’s Base for Onshore Services in Rio de Janeiro
Another opportunity for Electronics Technicians with solid experience in oil and gas companies, but this time it belongs to Airswift. Coincidence or not, it ended up providing a counterpoint to AKer Solutions in the same role, which in turn had also emphasized the need for this same professional to send resumes by January 25th in the same position. But for today, let’s see what Airswift is requesting:
Job Requirements
- Onshore Electronics Technician
- Technical Degree in Electronics from an institution recognized by MEC
- Availability to work onshore in Rio de Janeiro.
- Previous experience maintaining electronic equipment in oil and gas companies.
Interested candidates who fit the profile, please send your resume with salary expectations to carolina.kimus@airswift.com, and include the job title in the subject line for an effective and quick review, stressing that the selection process starts as soon as the CV is sent. Want to be noticed and not play the lottery? Be objective and direct; Human Resources loves to receive resumes this way.
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