With the need to inspect your equipment in offshore and onshore units in Brazil, Modec requires Technicians registered with their respective professional councils
Modec, through its official recruitment portal, has recently started job opportunities for technicians in Mechanics or with similar training and specific qualifications to work in the inspection area of the Japanese company in its projects here in Brazil. These requirements are quite strict and have specific qualifications, as can be seen below.
Qualifications
- CFT – Technical Qualification in Mechanical or Similar – Mandatory / CFT – Qualificação Técnica em Mecânica ou similar – Mandatório
- Equipment Inspector 548 hours – Mandatory / Inspetor de Equipamentos 548 horas – Mandatório
- IRATA Level 3 Certification – Mandatory / Certificação IRATA Nível 3 – Mandatório
- Qualification in Thickness Measurement (SNQC) – Mandatory / Qualificação em Medição de Espessura (SNQC) – Mandatório
- Qualification in Dye Pen (SNQC) – Mandatory / Qualificação em Líquido Penetrante (SNQC) – Mandatório
- Qualification in Magnetic Particle (SNQC) – Expected / Qualificação em Partículas Magnéticas (SNQC) – Esperado
You will need to create an account on Modec’s Recruitment portal to apply for this opportunity. Check the link and job description by clicking here.
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