The Opportunities Were Posted by the Company Three Days Ago for Graduates in Mechanical, Mechatronics, Electronics and/or Electrical Engineering for Positions in Niterói, RJ; Check Out the Job Openings and Their Requirements
Baker Hughes is offering new job openings for technicians that were posted on October 29, 2019 (last Tuesday). Professionals in the oil and gas sector from the state of Rio de Janeiro will have the opportunity to work at the company’s base in the city of Niterói, and if you are a professional from the shipbuilding industry, click here and apply for the numerous opportunities that were released yesterday. For today’s opportunities, see the requirements:
Job Openings in RIO DE JANEIRO – Equipment Operator
- Complete High School
- Preferred: Technical Course in Mechanical and/or Mechatronics and/or Electronics and/or Electrical Engineering will be a differential
- Preferred: Knowledge of lifting materials and cargo handling.
- Specific HSE training for performing the role is detailed in the Training Matrix with procedure HSE-R-2235.
- Regulatory qualification and normative training will be provided internally. NR11 – Cargo Handling and Lifting; NR35 – Work at Heights;
- Location: Niterói, RJ
Interested in these job openings at Baker? Then register your resume on the official recruitment page here, emphasizing that Click Oil and Gas does not guarantee that it will remain available on a date other than today (11/01/2019).
Job Summary – The Equipment Operator is responsible for performing the activities of the current contractual scopes at BANIT in relation to the services provided in the mentioned contractual scope. To do this, they must follow the operational and management procedures. For the execution of these activities, they must have theoretical and practical knowledge proven by certificates and specific training.
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