October 23, 2024
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Opportunities are for people over 18 years old who live in Aracruz, João Neiva or Ibiraçu, in Espírito Santo Suzano, the world's largest producer of cellulose and a global leader in the manufacture of bioproducts developed from eucalyptus, is once again hiring for its new Consumer Goods factory in Aracruz (ES). The project, still under construction, is part of the verticalization process of the cellulose industry, which will now have everything from raw material to final product in its production chain in Espírito Santo. Last September, Suzano selected 30 candidates from the initial phase of the selection process. Now, with the second phase open, another 20 trainees will be chosen to work in tissue paper manufacturing areas. Interested candidates must be over 18 years old, be available to take the theoretical training at SENAI in Aracruz (from 8 am to 5 pm) and the practical training at another unit (to be defined). Candidates must also live in Aracruz, João Neiva or Ibiraçu and have completed high school. A completed technical course is also desirable. All successful candidates will be recruited as trainees, under the CLT regime, and will undergo a training process to obtain technical knowledge in tissue, which is a highly absorbent material used in the manufacture of sanitary paper and others. In addition to a differentiated career plan, with environments and training, Suzano offers a salary in line with the market, medical and dental assistance, life insurance, food vouchers and additional VA at the end of the year, meals during training hours, extra income through the Variable Remuneration Program (annual), Gympass and other benefits. How to apply • Applications are open until November 3, 2024 • To register, access Suzano's page on the Gupy platform (access here)
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