Locar Has Started New Calls for Technicians in Rio de Janeiro with Experience in Offshore Oil and Gas, Learn How to Apply
The job openings today in Rio de Janeiro promoted by Locar are aimed at professionals with full experience in the offshore sector. The company is known for its services in logistics operations, handling, and transportation of cargo, but in the state of Rio, its portfolio of services in the oil and gas sector is predominant. To meet this demand, professionals with technical training are required.
Opportunities for Immediate Hiring in Rio de Janeiro
- Safety Technician (With experience in the offshore area)
- QSMS Coordinator (Experience in the offshore area and Peotram)
Interested parties should send resumes to curriculos.rj@locar.com.br, putting the desired job title in the subject line. Remember that these opportunities in Rio de Janeiro are also available for people with disabilities.
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