Oil and gas service provider, announces many vacancies at the Duque de Caxias Refinery, practical professionals, technicians and engineers are on the ball
Many vacancies for Reduc (Duque de Caxias Refinery) recently announced by a large service provider that operates in this Petrochemical Complex. With the demand for operations increased recently by Petrobras, companies that operate directly and indirectly end up maximizing their operational contingent in the same way. It is worth remembering that Reduc is one of the largest in Brazil in terms of installed oil refining capacity. It started production in 1961 and has been active ever since.
Open jobs
- Electrical engineer
- Occupational Safety Technician
- Quality Technician
- Instrumentation Supervisor
- Planning and Instrumentation Technician
- Electrical Supervisor
- Electrical Planning Technician
- Instrumentalist
- Instrumentation Technician
- Plumber
- valve mechanic
- Painter
- Electrician
- Electrical technician
Stay tuned! The deadline for submitting your CV and applying for vacancies at Reduc will be until June 30th, no more submissions will be accepted after this date. Align your resumes because the works and hires will start in July.
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Which company is hiring and how to apply?
In order to send your resumes for these works and to know which is the contracting company, you will need to download our official app on your Smartphones from the Google Playstore. After installation, open the application and go to the tab VACANCY AND NEWS > THERMOELECTRIC AND REFINERY, when you get there you will find the company's email or telephone number. You're thinking it's a joke, see the print below: