The positions are for the business unit at the Moema Plant, and technicians or engineers will perform maintenance activities, see the requirements.
If you are a technician or have a degree in engineering, stay tuned for this opportunity to work at Bunge Group, a company with significant operations in the sugar and bioenergy sector. It is present in 16 states across all regions of Brazil, Bunge currently has over 20,000 employees and approximately 150 units, including factories, distribution centers, silos, and port facilities.. The positions available today are for the instrumentation area, see more below:
Operations are based on principles of maintenance and calibration of instruments, so total expertise and proven experience in these activities will be necessary. Another important point is the ability to read and interpret technical drawings and diagrams, as well as to identify and correct system failures. For professionals who may pass the selection process, there will be a need to monitor, supervise, inspect, and perform tests, generating technical reports.
Requirements
- Have a technical degree or engineering in Automation, Electrical, or Electronics
- Experience in instrumentation
- PLC configuration
- Reading and interpretation of technical drawings
- Knowledge in computer skills
Interested candidates within the role, send your resumes to recrutamento.moema@bunge.com, they will be receiving resumes until April 6th. Remember that it will be necessary to be available to live in Orindiuva – São Paulo; you can apply freely because it was not informed that only residents of the region can work there, especially since there is a significant shortage of these professionals in the area.
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