Embraer opened enrollment today for the 32nd class of the Engineering Specialization Program (PEE), a professional master's degree program to accelerate the career of male and female engineers who want to deepen their knowledge in the aerospace sector. There are 45 vacancies available for candidates from all over Brazil who can until September 3rd through the link: https://embraer.com/br/pt/pee
The academic specialization, carried out in partnership with the Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica (ITA), lasts 18 months and offers a grant in the amount of R$ 5, with a 20% readjustment in the second year, among other benefits. Classes are planned to start in February 2024.
More than 1.670 professionals from 105 universities in 20 Brazilian states have been through the program since its creation in 2001. The average number of participants hired by Embraer is 96%.
“The long-term investment in the professional qualification of our engineers is a competitive differential for Embraer in a sector that is intensive in intellectual capital”, said Andreza Alberto, vice president of People, ESG and Corporate Communication at Embraer. “The PEE plays a central role in an ecosystem for training talent in strategic technologies for the country and has established itself as a reference in the generation and dissemination of knowledge in aerospace engineering.”
The selected candidates will participate in a course and training activities in the company's Product Development and Process Engineering areas, in São José dos Campos (SP), in addition to specializing in aeronautical fundamentals and projects, with activities and topics on Industry 4.0, Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and Project Prototyping.
All training is provided by Embraer professionals, ITA professors and consultants, with the right to a professional master's degree in Aeronautical Engineering, recognized by CAPES/MEC. Among the prerequisites for the selection process are advanced English and graduation between 2021 and 2023 in aeronautics or aerospace, environmental, automotive, civil, computing, control and automation, electrical, electronics, energy, physics, manufacturing, maintenance, materials, mechanics, mechatronics, metallurgy, mines, naval, nuclear, petroleum, production, chemistry, robotics, systems, software and telecommunications and transport.