




Conducting and issuing the Occupational Health Certificate (ASO) for admission, periodic, return-to-work, change-of-risk/function, and dismissal examinations. Developing, coordinating, and implementing the Occupational Health Monitoring Program (PCMSO), in coordination with the Risk Management Program (PGR). Identifying, diagnosing, and reporting occupational diseases (e.g., RSI/WRMDs, poisonings, etc.) and analyzing causal relationships. Issuing the Work Accident Report (CAT) and monitoring work accident cases and related absences. Conducting technical inspections of the workplace to assess risks and propose preventive measures and ergonomic adjustments. Actively participating in meetings of the Specialized Service in Occupational Safety and Medicine (SESMT) and the Internal Accident Prevention Committee (CIPA). Education: Medical degree (with registration at the Regional Medical Council – CRM). Postgraduate specialization (Lato Sensu) or Medical Residency in Occupational Medicine. Specialist certification must be registered with the CRM (RQE). In-depth knowledge of the Consolidation of Labor Laws (CLT) and the Regulatory Norms (NRs) issued by the Ministry of Labor and Employment, especially NR 7 (PCMSO) and NR 9 (PGR). Diagnostic ability, ethics, proactive prevention skills, and capacity to issue technical opinions with legal and administrative impact. Minimum Education Level: Postgraduate Specialization / MBA * Transportation Allowance * Meal Allowance * Life Insurance * Medical Assistance * Dental Assistance * Birthday Day Off


