Job Vacancies Totally Updated by the Bom Sucesso Sugar and Ethanol Plant for Technicians, Drivers, Boilermakers, and More
Job vacancies in Goiás, for high school, technical, and higher education, were opened by the Bom Sucesso sugar and ethanol plant to meet the company’s 2021 harvest. The opportunities are for maintenance and operational positions. Check the requirements and send your resume immediately!
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The Bom Sucesso Agroindustry Plant Ltda 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.
Benefits: the Bom Sucesso sugar-energy plant offers excellent benefits to employees, such as: health insurance, dental care, group life insurance, transportation, and meals
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The Japanese multinational Nidec, owner of the Embraco brand, opened more than 50 technical vacancies in Joinville with salaries of up to R$ 4.4 thousand for machining, maintenance, and manufacturing, in addition to benefits such as a profit sharing program, scholarships, and a health plan.
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The prospector who heard about the advance of soy in Maranhão and opened a grocery store in Balsas in 1986 transformed that small store into Grupo Mateus, the third largest supermarket in Brazil, with revenues of R$ 43.5 billion and 490 units.
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Fiserv, the world’s largest payment processor, has just inaugurated its first factory outside Asia in Brazil. The unit in Betim (MG) will produce 100,000 Clover payment terminals per year and is part of a US$100 million investment that includes technology and expansion until 2027.
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Fiserv, the world’s largest payment processor, has just opened its first factory outside Asia in Brazil. The unit in Betim (MG) will produce 100,000 Clover payment terminals per year and is part of a US$100 million investment that includes technology and expansion until 2027.
WARNING! Click Petroleum and Gas is not responsible for the applications; the job vacancies below are external and may be filled at any time by the Bom Sucesso Plant
Check Below the Job Openings at the Sugar and Ethanol Plant for Professionals with Basic, Secondary, and Higher Education Who Live in Goiás
Driver: high school diploma, CNH E, availability to reside in Goiatuba and Bom Jesus – GO
Safety Technician: High School Technical Degree in Safety and availability to reside in Goiatuba
Distiller: high school diploma and proven experience in the area, availability to reside in Goiatuba and Bom Jesus – GO
Harvest Leader: Bachelor’s degree in Agronomy or related fields and availability to reside in Goiatuba and Bom Jesus – GO
Boilermaker: high school diploma and proven experience in the area
Welder: high school diploma and proven experience in the area
Application
If you are a qualified professional for the above positions, 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@vrecbsa.com.br
Raízen, from the Shell Group, Wants to Build Three Ethanol Production Plants Using Bagasse and Sugarcane Straw
Raízen, the global giant producer of ethanol in partnership with Shell, intends to build three more cellulosic ethanol plants — or second generation. The good news was announced by entrepreneur Rubens Ometto, from Cosan, on (03/15).
According to Raízen, the acquisition 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 sugarcane. The operation also includes energy cogeneration, with an export capacity of up to 1.3 GWh of electricity/year, and an area of 280 thousand 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 sugarcane and about 1.3 million hectares of crops, equivalent to 15% of the planted area in Brazil.

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