There Are Several Job Openings Offered by GCB Maintenance for Professionals Available to Work During the Maintenance Shutdown of UTGCA, Petrobras.
On the last Monday, (01/29), GCB Maintenance announced the opening of several job vacancies to work during the maintenance shutdown at the Monteiro Lobato Gas Treatment Unit (UTGCA), located in Caraguatatuba, São Paulo. The UTGCA is operated by Petrobras and has the capacity to process up to 20 million m³ of natural gas per day.
What Are the Job Openings Offered to Work During Petrobras’ Maintenance Shutdown?
Several positions are open at GCB Maintenance, including:
- Helper;
- Planning Assistant;
- Boilermaker;
- Electrician;
- Instrument Technician;
- Truck Munck Driver;
- Vacuum Truck Driver;
- Welder;
- Planning Technician.
How to Apply for One of the Opportunities?
The job vacancies to work during the UTGCA maintenance shutdown are intended for professionals residing in the municipality of Caraguatatuba or nearby.
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642 job openings this Wednesday: candidates need to bring original documents, resume, vaccination certificate, and pay attention to the entry rules at the posts in Manaus.
Therefore, interested individuals should go to the Workers’ Assistance Office (PAT), which is located at the city hall.
Don’t forget to bring your documentation, especially your resume!
We wish good luck to everyone who will participate.
About the UTGCA
The job vacancies are open to work at the UTGCA, an essential facility in the energy industry.
With a daily processing capacity of up to 20 million m³ of natural gas, the UTGCA receives gas from various platforms.
The transfer of the product is carried out through a pipeline, highlighting the importance of this unit in treating natural resources to meet energy demands.
