Offshore Job Selection Process Opened Yesterday, August 15, for Uniflex Group, Offshore Hospitality Company
The offshore hospitality company Uniflex Group announced an Offshore Job through its official news outlet on Thursday, August 15, for Offshore Operations Assistant.
The Offshore Job is for a professional who is available to reside in Macaé and is an excellent opportunity to work on board.
UNIFLEX was established through the merger of UNIDADE CATERING and COMFLEX with the mission of offering the best management and operational practices in the provision of food services, offshore hospitality, and supply of materials for offshore segment vessels.
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Its responsibility is broad, as it involves providing what is vital to the human being: food. The focus of UNIFLEX is on the best practices in executing its services, guided by its management team, which, with extensive training in catering management, provides its employees with the necessary vision to achieve the qualitative results expected by our clients.
Job for Offshore Operations Assistant
Description
- Analyze and review supply requests, updating the average consumption of each vessel
Requirements
- Reside in Macaé
Application for Offshore Job
If you are a professional matching the profile above and meet the requirements set by the company, apply for this Offshore Job by immediately sending your resume to recrutamento.hotelariamaritima@gmail.com stating in the email subject line “Desired Position – Attention Eduarda Veneranda”. Good luck!
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