We are hiring a Mechanical Maintenance Supervisor to work offshore #Mozambique #Offshore #Maintenance
Sobre nós
Coral FLNG SA is a jointly incorporated company established in Mozambique by Eni and its Partners, namely ExxonMobil, CNODC, ENH, Galp and Kogas, to build, develop and operate the Coral Sul FLNG. Coral South is the pioneering project for the development and production of the considerable gas sources Eni discovered in Area 4 of the Rovuma Basin, based on the Coral Sul FLNG, the first worldwide deepwater floating liquefaction natural gas plant, with a liquefaction capacity of ~ 3,4 million tons per annum. The company is committed to produce the first LNG in Mozambique paving the way for a deep transformation of the country in the coming years, thanks to the quality and passion of our people in Maputo, Pemba and in other construction sites around the world, leveraging our diversity and multicultural background in a constant strive for excellence and innovation. We are committed to the safety of our people and to the preservation of the environment where we operate. Our goal is to become leader in the industry and champion in the country, building up a company culture where a constant, restless and dedicated effort to a safe and socially responsible attitude and behavior is an integral part of our mindset and our way to do business. We are committed, fully sharing the core values of Eni and Partners, to create opportunities for skilled and passionate international and Mozambican resources willing to join us in this challenging journey contributing to a transformational change for Mozambique.
- Setor
- Extração de petróleo e gás natural
- Tamanho da empresa
- 201-500 funcionários
- Sede
- Maputo, Mozambique
- Tipo
- Empresa privada
- Fundada em
- 2017
Localidades
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Principal
Rua dos Desportistas, No 918
Edificio JAT V-3, 1st Floor
Maputo, Mozambique 1111, MZ
Funcionários da Coral FLNG S.A
Atualizações
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We are hiring a HSEQ Coordinator to work in Maputo #Mozambique #HSEQ #Maputo
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We are hiring a Lifting Engineer to work in Pemba #Mozambicans