The Governor of Ceará Met with Executives from Fortescue Metals Group to Discuss the Possibility of Investments and Job Creation in the State
The governor of the state of Ceará, Camilo Santana, posted on his Facebook page that he met on the last 19th with executives from Fortescue Metals Group to discuss the possibility of the miner making investments in the state of Ceará. Camilo also emphasized that he is seeking to attract new investments and increase job creation in Ceará. See also: The Three Largest Mining Companies in the World (BHP, Rio Tinto and Vale) Want to Develop Electric Solutions for Trucks Used in Mines
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Possibilities for Investment and Job Creation by the Australian Company in Ceará
The governor emphasizes that he has been working hard to attract new investments to the state of Ceará and, thereby, increase job creation for the people of Ceará.
About Fortescue Metals Group: Fortescue Metals Group is an Australian iron ore mining company. In 2017, Fortescue was considered the fourth-largest iron ore producer in the world, after BHP, Rio Tinto, and Vale. The miner has holdings of over 87,000 km² in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, making it the largest titleholder in the state, larger than BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto.
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The partnership between Mineradora Tabuleiro and SENAI CIMATEC – one of Brazil’s most advanced centers for education, science, technology, and innovation, will mark a milestone in the Brazilian mining industry. The Rare Earth Project will enable the development of materials that were previously technically and commercially unfeasible.
An unprecedented initiative involves technology and innovation to enable the exploration of rare earth mines in Bahia, which was previously not feasible. The cooperation between Mineradora Tabuleiro and SENAI CIMATEC aims to research and develop a new concept of rare earth extraction that is economically viable and sustainable in Brazil.
Vale Mining Company Has Nearly 150 Job Openings Across Brazil
Vale has 142 job opportunities available as of April 30. The miner is hiring operators, technicians, engineers, specialists, analysts, and other professionals for Minas Gerais, Pará, Rio de Janeiro, and other states. For some positions, no experience is required. Check out the job listings from the miner below:
- Administrative Assistant;
- Mine Equipment Maintenance Manager;
- Equipment and Facilities Operator;
- Automation Technician;
- Master Engineer;
- Planning and Maintenance Technician II;
- Preventive Maintenance Supervisor;
- Mechanic I;
- Specialized Welder.
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