The second largest manufacturer of Coca-Cola products in Brazil, Solar Coke has several job vacancies open in the country. The selection process will cover analysts, graphic designers, valets, assistants and other functions.
The positions are destined to Ceará, Pernambuco, Mato Grosso, Amazonas, Bahia, Maranhão, Piauí and other states. There are also opportunities for interns, underage apprentices and for those looking for a temporary opportunity.
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Interested parties should find the vacancy that best suits their profile and apply through the Gupy platform. According to the website, there are about 240 vacancies to be filled in different cities.
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Among the opportunities, we can mention, for example:
CSC Analyst I – Warehouse;
Engineering Analyst III;
Marketing Analyst II and III;
Human Resources Analyst I and III;
Financial Analyst III;
Administrative assistant;
Administrative Assistant;
Delivery Assistant;
Dispatch Assistant;
Production assistant;
Patio Controller;
Graphic designer;
Valet Stacker;
Logistics Manager;
Valet and Delivery Driver;
Forklift Operators, Execution and Sales and Production;
Promoter and Sales Supervisor.
The vacancies mentioned above are just some of the most diverse ones available on the Gupy platform. To register, complete your registration, fill in all the requested data and be aware of the deadlines for the steps that must be completed.
Solar Coca-Cola offers a health plan, meal vouchers, dental plan, transportation vouchers, life insurance, PLR, product discounts, maternity leave and private pension plan.
The company, which is the second largest manufacturer of the Coca-Cola System in Brazil and one of the 15 largest in the world, produces more than 3 billion liters of drink per annum. Its production is focused on serving around 70% of the country, with 13 factories and 44 Distribution Centers.
Its areas of greatest coverage are North, Northeast, Mato Grosso, Goiás and Tocantins. Solar emerged from a merger of companies Norsa, Renosa, Guararapes and Grupo Simões.