Brunel Announced These Job Openings Just A Few Hours Ago Through Its Official Recruitment For Operations And Field Technician
More offshore job openings for Macaé on this November 18th (Wednesday) by Brunel, endorsed by the company’s official HR on social media. Just As Oceaneering Launched A Major Selection Today For About 12 ROVs, the company calls for technical maintenance professionals with diverse backgrounds.
Operations Technician – MACAÉ
- Technical Education in Electrical, Mechanical, Mechatronics, Refrigeration, Automation or related fields;
- Knowledge in compressors and compressed air treatment systems;
- Safety Training: NR10, NR13, NR33, NR35, NR11, NR20, T Huet and Lifeboat;
- Perform periodic inspections of equipment, accessories and equipment certifications;
- Record performance readings of equipment such as: pressure, temperature, fuel level and others;
- Open Service Orders and operation, for basic, preventive and corrective maintenance of equipment;
- Prepare reports describing the services performed or recommended.
- Desired Profile: Good Communication Skills, analytical, proactive and committed.
Field Technician – MACAÉ
- Knowledge in compressors and compressed air treatment systems;
- Technical Education in Electrical, Mechanical, Mechatronics, Refrigeration, Automation or related fields;
- Safety Training: NR10, NR13, NR33, NR35, NR11, NR20, T Huet and Lifeboat;
- Technical support to offshore clients regarding operational and maintenance questions about the products;
- Ensure the proper functioning of the equipment, seeking optimal performance;
- Assist sales staff with issues or queries reported by clients;
- Diagnose the causes of defects and take necessary corrective actions;
- Prepare reports describing the services performed or recommendations;
- Desired Profile: Good Communication Skills, analytical, and proactive.
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Candidates with the above profile interested in working in the city of Macaé can send their resumes to: adassa.campos@roberthalf.com.br with the title “Field Technician”, to the attention of Adassa Campos.
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