Wood Hires Engineers Through Its RJ Branch for Offshore Activities, Various Positions Updated on July 15 and 16 for New Projects
Offshore positions updated for engineers who wish to develop projects and work in the subsea area, supporting FPSO units in Rio de Janeiro. The requester is Wood, which urgently needs this workforce.
Job Specifications
Important notice: All positions are highly specialized and require solid knowledge, as described below, therefore, please send your resumes only if you meet all the requirements.
- Senior Commissioning Engineers ⇒ experience in the oil and gas sector, preferably with construction and assembly, in addition to advanced level English.
- Operations Manager ⇒ Extensive experience in FPSO operations, definitions, strategies, and interface with operators.
- Subsea Engineer ⇒ Extensive experience in operations with FPSO subsea equipment, knowledge of field development strategies, and interface with operators.
- Subsurface / Flow Assurance Engineers ⇒ Experience in reservoir operation and production optimization, in addition to interface with operators.
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Those interested in developing these offshore projects in Rio de Janeiro can send their resumes by July 31 to the email recrutamento.br@woodplc.com, indicating the desired position in the subject line. For more job openings and updated news, follow Click Oil and Gas on social media.
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