The first working day of the week in April starts hot in the offshore sector for those who are Cargo Handling Assistants, Scaffolding Assemblers and Deck Sailors
Job opportunities offshore hot and updated opening this month of April for professionals in the oil and gas area. IMC Saste, a company specialized in construction, assembly and industrial maintenance, is receiving resumes to work in the Petrobras area and the professionals who must apply must have all courses and certificates up to date. See the requirements and duties for the positions below:
Requirements
- Living in Rio de Janeiro
- Minimum experience of 01 (one) year as a cargo handling assistant or scaffolding assembler in maritime units or deck sailor, proven in CTPS and/or employment contract and/or service provision contract.
- Complete Elementary School, in a school recognized by MEC;
- Aircraft Fire Fighting and Maneuvering Team Certificate (EMCIA)
- Certificate of qualification in safety and cargo handling, issued by an institution approved by PETROBRAS;
- Basic Platform Security Course (CBSP).
- Certification in NR-33 and NR-35 standards.
- 1st level operation and maintenance course for a jet washing machine
- Qualification certificate in safety and cargo handling Mov. of Cargo
- Crane operating safety course on crane scope without practice
Please inform us if you have experience in supporting the maneuver of transferring passengers by basket, guiding, receiving and dispatching passengers, as well as signaling the crane operator in maneuvering the passenger basket. Send the email to: bruna.silva@imcsaste.com.br ou fabia.silva@imcsaste.com.br.
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