Job Openings Fully Updated by the Bom Sucesso Sugar and Ethanol Plant for Mechanic, Welder, Leader, and More
Job openings in Goiás, for elementary and high school education, are open by the Bom Sucesso Sugar and Ethanol Plant to meet the company’s 2023 harvest. The opportunities are for maintenance and operational positions. Check the requirements and send your resume immediately!
The Bom Sucesso Agroindustry Ltd. was acquired by VREC – Vital Renewable Energy Company, which was officially established at the end of 2008 with the aim of investing in the Brazilian sugar-energy sector – production of ethanol, sugar, and energy.
Check Below the Job Openings Available by the Bom Sucesso Sugar and Ethanol Plant for Elementary and High School Professionals in Goiás
- Warehouse Clerk
- General Services Assistant
- Tire Technician
- Automotive Electrician
- Automotive Lubricator
- Truck Mechanic
- Harvester Mechanic
- Implement Mechanic
- Trailer Mechanic
- Tire Technician Driver
- Dump Truck Driver
- Cane Truck Driver
- Convoy Driver
- Water Truck Driver
- Ethanol Truck Driver
- Harvester Operator
- Machine Operator
- Transshipment Operator
- Tractor Operator
- Soil Preparation Operator
- Automotive Welder
- Security Guard
- Laboratory Analyst
- Laboratory Assistant
- Industrial Boilermaker
- Cook
- Distiller
- Industrial Instrument Technician
- Industrial Lubricator
- Boiler Operator
- Centrifuge Operator
- COI Operator
- ETA Operator
- Hydrojet Operator
- Industrial Welder
- Security Guard
Benefits: the Bom Sucesso ethanol plant offers excellent benefits to employees, such as: health plans, dental plans, group life insurance, transportation, and meals.
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Application
If you are a qualified professional for the position above, meet the company’s requirements, and are available to work at the ethanol plant in Goiás, send your resume indicating the job title in the subject line of the email to recrutamento@bsabioenergia.com.br or via WhatsApp (64)99309-8431
Raízen, from the Shell Group, Wants to Build Three Ethanol Production Plants Made from Bagasse and Cane Straw
Raízen, the global giant producer of ethanol in conjunction with Shell, plans to build three more cellulosic ethanol plants — or second-generation plants. The good news was announced by entrepreneur Rubens Ometto of Cosan.
According to Raízen, the purchase includes nine strategically located sugar and ethanol plants (six in the State of São Paulo, two in Mato Grosso do Sul, and one in Minas Gerais), representing an installed crushing capacity of up to 32 million tons of cane. The operation also includes cogeneration of energy with an export capacity of up to 1.3 GWh of electric energy per year, and an area of 280,000 hectares of planted cane.
With the integration, Raízen, a joint venture between Cosan and Shell, will have a total of 35 ethanol production plants, totaling an installed crushing capacity of 105 million tons of cane and about 1.3 million hectares of crops, equivalent to 15% of the planted area in Brazil.

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