The selection process starts today and runs until February 5th. The offshore vacancies are for a maintenance contract in the Campos Basin
[supsystic-social-sharing id='1′]More offshore vacancies were posted today for maintenance contracts at Campos Basin. As usual, every Monday a different company in this field decides to open selection processes in this area and the Click Oil and Gas always brings first-hand information to you, whether hardworking professionals or aspiring to enter this sector. Remembering that we posted a list of emails from oil companies 2018, if you want to check it out, access the article here.
A CSE Mechanics and instrumentation, opened yet another sequence of offshore opportunities which started today (22) and will run until February 5, 2018, so take advantage and apply according to the specifications you had. Check out some of them below:
- Platform help – Complete elementary school, EMCIA, Cargo Handling, CACI, Industrial Painting, Scaffolding Assembly, NR-33 and NR-35
- Wash Machine Operator – Complete elementary school, Requesting PT, NR-33 and NR-35
- crane operator – Complete elementary school, EMCIA, CACI and NR-35.
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The company informs that all candidates must have the Basic Platform Safety Course (CBSP) and experience in the role. It is also necessary to inform if you have already been CSE employee on other contracts (We don't know if she will give priority to these workers or will drop them from the selection process). So, are you within the requirements? Then send an email to recruitment@csemil.com, informing the function in the subject of the message for better identification. See the company's publication in the photo below: