




PAC LOG manages and operates international cargo terminals at the airports of Curitiba, Goiânia, Navegantes, Recife, and Vitória. We are authorized to receive a wide variety of cargo types, including perishables, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, electronics, and hazardous goods. The PAC cargo terminal network is strategically located across Brazil’s major regions—South, Southeast, Central-West, and Northeast—and our customs-cleared terminals rank among the country’s primary entry points for international cargo. We seek professionals eager for growth and learning to join our team. . **Responsibilities and Duties** Carry out activities related to the receipt, storage, release, and dispatch of imported and exported cargo arriving by air, road, or sea, recording all transactions in the TECAPLUS system. * **Requirements and Qualifications** * High School Diploma **Additional Information** **Work Location:** * Rua Rocha Pombo, s/n, Águas Belas neighborhood, CEP 83.010-900 **Working Hours:** * Monday through Friday, from 1:00 PM to 10:00 PM **Benefits:** * Meal Voucher * Food Allowance * Transportation Allowance * Birthday Gift Voucher * Dental Plan * Parking * Life Insurance * Scholarship Program * Free Psychological Support for Employees and Their Dependents * And more. GMO is the facilities brand—bold, intelligent, and agile—that stands beside companies and individuals, empowering them to grow by leveraging their greatest strengths, especially when avoiding waste of time, focus, and energy is essential. Within the facilities sector, we deliver **People Management** and **Recruitment and Selection** services for **partner companies.** We are also a benchmark in **professional cleaning, specialized support services, and business process outsourcing.** We choose to value every professional. Thus, each individual can drive progress around them—and within themselves. That is why we believe nothing is more human than striving to be one’s best self; therefore, if you too believe that getting it right is human, join our team.


