The Positions Are for Work in the Cities of Macaé and Rio de Janeiro by Wood Group for Immediate Start
Wood Group, a global leader in delivering projects, engineering, and technical services for the energy and industrial markets, is seeking IT professionals for its team. See the requirements. But first, you have the opportunity to also apply for a position at Prumo Engenharia, which is hiring some Safety Technicians to work on railway construction projects, and it has shared some direct contacts for you to apply; access the article here.
- IT Analyst – To work in Rio de Janeiro, with a completed degree, experience in level 1 and 2 infrastructure support, and intermediate to advanced English
- IT Assistant – To work in the city of Macaé, with experience in user support and level 1 infrastructure, holding a technical degree in data processing.
The company asks interested candidates to send their resume by April 30 to the email recrutamento.br@woodgroup.com, indicating the desired position in the subject line.
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The Brazilian Air Force now has a colossal helicopter: the H125 from the TH-X project arrives with multi-mission technology, capacity for up to 6 occupants, high efficiency in military training and operation in extreme environments, strengthening the training of pilots for the FAB and the Brazilian Navy.
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The Brazilian Air Force now has a colossal helicopter: the H125 from the TH-X project arrives with multi-mission technology, capacity for up to 6 occupants, high efficiency in military training and operation in extreme environments, strengthening the training of pilots for the FAB and the Brazilian Navy.
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The Brazilian Air Force now has a colossal helicopter: the H125 from the TH-X project arrives with multi-mission technology, capacity for up to 6 occupants, high efficiency in military training and operation in extreme environments, strengthening the training of pilots for the FAB and the Brazilian Navy.
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More than a decade of delays: the duplication of Lot 1 of BR-280, between São Francisco do Sul and Jaraguá do Sul, had its project approved in 2013, suffered stoppages and has remained halted since 2022, with only 36% of the services completed.
On March 21 of this year, it was hiring some professionals to work in the offshore construction sector, as we exclusively published in the article that you can check here. Naturally, those positions are no longer available, but it can serve as a reference for you to know which professionals the company typically hires for its operations when there are recruitment processes available.

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