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Offshore Operations Assistant vacancy in a hospitality company

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Offshore job at Uniflex
Uniflex with Vacancy Offshore in Macaé

Selection process for offshore vacancy was opened yesterday, August 15th, it is from Uniflex Group, offshore hotel company

The maritime hospitality company Uniflex Group, announced Vacancy Offshore, through its official news vehicle, this Thursday, August 15, for Auxiliary of Offshore Operations.
The Vacancy Offshore is for professionals who are available to live in Macaé and it is an excellent opportunity to work on board.

UNIFLEX was consolidated with the union between UNIÇÃO CATERING and COMFLEX with the mission of offering the best practices in management and operations in the provision of food services, maritime hospitality and supply of materials for vessels in the offshore segment.

Its responsibility is wide, as it is about offering what is vital to human beings: food. The focus of action of UNIFLEX it is in the good practices of execution of its services that, guided by its management, with extensive training in the area of ​​catering management, provides its employees with the necessary vision to act on the qualitative results expected by our customers.

Vacancy for Offshore Operations Assistant

Overview

  • Analyze and revise the ranch order, updating the average consumption of each vessel

Requirements

  • Living in Macaé

Offshore Vacancy Application

If you are a professional within the above profile and meet the requirements demanded by the company, apply for this Offshore Vacancy by immediately sending your CV to re******************@gm***.com informing in the subject field of the e-mail “desired position – in the care of Eduarda Veneranda”. Good luck !

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