GE Renewable Energy Offers High School and Higher Education Positions to Meet Labor Demand at Its Plant in Camaçari – BA
GE Renewable Energy is hiring for high school and higher education professionals to meet labor demand at its factory located in Camaçari, Bahia. 400 job openings in various regions and in diverse sectors to work at the French multinational Bureau Veritas
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GE of Brazil, the largest Digital Industrial company in the world, is promoting industrial transformation and anticipating the future with digital solutions, predictive technologies, and data analysis.
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Present in Brazil since 1919, GE provides innovative solutions to help the country overcome its infrastructure challenges and improve people’s lives. We take care of health, develop energy, and move Brazil through our technologies.
About Job Openings GE Renewable Energy – BA
- Logistics Technician (Fixed Term)
- Maintenance Technician – Electrical (Fixed Term)
- Materials and Production Planning Analyst (Fixed Term)
Applications Open Until 28/02/2020.
If you are a qualified professional in any of the above roles, to apply and access the requirements, just click on the desired position. Good Luck!
Brazil Produces More Oil Than the United Arab Emirates
For the second consecutive month, Brazil surpasses the third largest oil producer in OPEC, the Middle Eastern country – United Arab Emirates (UAE)
According to the National Agency of Petroleum (ANP), Brazil extracted 3.156 million bopd in January of this year, while the UAE produced 3.034 million bopd, according to information from OPEC.
