The Highlight Is for Engine Mechanics, Oil and Maritime Technicians, but There Are Opportunities in Other Areas Beyond the Offshore Sector
With slow but steady and contrasting growth, the offshore and onshore market shows improvements every day. The confirmation of this position is the few job openings that arise each day increasing more, and which promise to improve more and more as the economy also improves. We must stay alert to companies’ requests so as not to let the opportunity pass.
As a result, there are 6 open positions for the city of Macaé in the interior of Rio de Janeiro.
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Without bricks, without cement, and without endless construction: the cardboard house that is assembled in modules and can be moved.
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Billions of barrels on the equatorial margin could lead Amapá to double its oil production in Brazil — the state aims to enter the route of companies in the Campos Basin, attract investments, and boost jobs and businesses in the oil and gas sector.
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Without bricks, without cement, and without endless construction: the cardboard house that is assembled in modules and can be moved.
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- 3 Engine Mechanics – High school diploma required and technical course desirable, technical English knowledge preferred. Experience with diesel engine maintenance.
- 3 Oil and Maritime Technicians – High school diploma and technical degree in Electrotechnics, Mechanics or Electromechanics, Experience as an Oil and Maritime Technician. Availability to work in a boarding regime, must have an active CREA, swimming skills are desirable.
Both positions offer Transportation Voucher, Meal Voucher, Food Voucher, Medical Assistance, Dental Assistance, and Life Insurance. Interested candidates who meet the described functions can apply directly on the website Vagas.com by accessing the company’s page here.
With these signs of warming in the Offshore/Onshore job market, we can affirm that better days are ahead.
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