Offshore Job Opening in Belém for Naval Inspector. Salary of up to R$ 4,600, benefits, and opportunity to work on board.
A new offshore job has been announced by Salvage Certificação, Projetos e Serviços Offshore LTDA, a company that is a reference in vessel certification with the Brazilian Maritime Authority.
The opportunity is for a Naval Inspector, with a full-time CLT contract, and is located in Belém, Pará. The selection process is already underway, and the salary ranges from R$ 4,000.00 to R$ 4,600.00 per month.
The company is seeking qualified professionals who wish to work on board and develop a career in the maritime sector, in a high-responsibility technical environment.
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The position requirements are related to academic background, practical experience, and knowledge of the regulations of the Brazilian Navy, which are essential for navigation safety.
What Does a Naval Inspector Do?
The naval inspector is responsible for analyzing and monitoring the technical conditions of vessels, ensuring that they comply with the requirements established by the Brazilian Maritime Authority.
Among the functions of the offered position are the analysis of statutory plans, execution of inspections, updating deadlines, and the organizational documentation of vessels.
This work is essential to ensure that ships, platforms, and other naval structures maintain technical compliance and operational safety, making the profession strategic within the offshore sector.
Requirements for the Job in Belém
In order to apply for this offshore job, candidates must meet some requirements:
Degree in Naval Construction Technology, Naval Engineering, or Mechanical Engineering, with active registration in CREA;
Knowledge of the Regulations of the Brazilian Maritime Authority (NORMAM);
Experience with AutoCAD and proficiency in the Office suite;
Intermediate English;
Availability for 100% on-site work in Belém/PA.
Additionally, the company values professionals with availability for travel and experience in the maritime certification sector.
Benefits and Working Conditions
The contract is effective under the CLT regime, with full working hours. Salvage Group offers benefits such as health insurance, life insurance, and meal vouchers.
According to the company, joining the team means being part of an organization that values ethics, professionalism, and innovation, focusing on high-level technical solutions for the maritime sector.
The offshore sector requires highly specialized labor, and the position for naval inspector represents a growth opportunity for professionals who wish to work in a field of great relevance in Brazil.
Working on board is a differential for those seeking practical experience in maritime operations, in addition to directly contributing to navigation safety and the development of naval projects.
Salvage Certificação emphasizes that its mission is to operate in accordance with the Brazilian Maritime Authority, ensuring excellence in certification and technical consulting services.
How to Apply for the Offshore Job
Applications are already open and can be made through the official link: naval inspector job in Belém.
Interested parties should apply as soon as possible, as there is only one position available.

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