TECH INSP Oil and Gas Recently Announced Job Openings for Warehouse Professionals at Its Headquarters in Rio das Ostras
To enhance its workforce at its headquarters in Rio das Ostras, TECH INSP Oil and Gas opens job openings for the position of Warehouseman. Bolsonaro is Put to the Test TODAY! Truck Drivers Declare Support for the Oil Workers’ Strike and Demand a New Fuel Pricing Policy
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The company is committed to continuing to work with Efficiency, Quality, and Safety, maintaining the satisfaction of our Largest Client and its Employees.
Warehouseman – Rio das Ostras
Requirements
- Type B driver’s license
- Knowledge in Inspection and rope access is a plus
- Knowledge of SAP
- 2 years of experience as a Warehouseman
Job Application for TECH-INSP Oil and Gas
If you are a professional specialized in the above role, residing in Rio das Ostras or the surrounding area, and meet all the requirements set by the company, please send your updated resume to recrutamento@tech-insp.com.br indicating the desired position in the subject line of the email.
Government Plans to Sell Oil and Gas Areas Beyond the 200 Nautical Miles in the 17th Pre-Salt Round
This information comes from the Minister of Mines and Energy, Bento Albuquerque, during the signing ceremony for contracts of areas auctioned in the 16th round and in the ANP’s permanent offering.
“The report from the Working Group formed by a CNPE resolution concluded that it is feasible to bid for exploratory blocks beyond the limits of 200 nautical miles,” said Bento Albuquerque.

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