Project Coordinator Project Engineer Quality Manager Environmental Coordinator Mechanical Fitter Pipe Fitter Supervisor Static Foreman Static Static Inspector Welding Inspector Welder
Description
Project and industrial workforce roles play a crucial part in the successful execution of shutdown and maintenance projects within large-scale industries such as oil & gas and petrochemicals. These positions, ranging from project coordination to technical and inspection roles, are essential for ensuring that operations are completed safely, efficiently, and within strict timelines. A Project Coordinator or Project Engineer oversees planning and execution, while Quality and Environmental professionals ensure compliance with industry standards. Skilled workers such as fitters, welders, and inspectors contribute directly to field operations, making sure all tasks are performed accurately. In high-demand industrial locations like Maaden and SATROP, these roles are vital for maintaining productivity and meeting project deadlines during shutdown periods.
Key Responsibilities
Professionals in these roles are responsible for managing and executing different aspects of project operations. Project Coordinators and Engineers handle planning, scheduling, and communication between teams to ensure smooth workflow. Quality Managers and Inspectors monitor compliance with technical standards, conduct inspections, and ensure that all work meets required specifications. Environmental Coordinators focus on maintaining environmental safety and regulatory compliance. Supervisors and Foremen lead teams on-site, assign tasks, and ensure work is completed efficiently. Skilled workers such as Mechanical Fitters, Pipe Fitters, and Welders perform hands-on technical work, including installation, maintenance, and repair of equipment and pipelines. Each role requires coordination, discipline, and strict adherence to safety and operational procedures to achieve successful project outcomes.
Skills and Knowledge
Candidates applying for these positions must have relevant industry experience, especially in shutdown and maintenance projects within oil & gas or petrochemical sectors. Strong technical knowledge is required for engineering, inspection, and skilled trade roles. Applicants should be familiar with safety standards, work permit systems, and quality control procedures. Certifications related to welding, inspection, or engineering disciplines are highly valued. For supervisory and coordination roles, leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills are essential. All candidates must be physically fit and capable of working in demanding industrial environments. Additionally, valid documentation such as Iqama, Chamber registration, and Ajeer (for specific roles) is mandatory, along with updated CVs and supporting certificates.
Job Details
Project Coordinator – 04 Nos
Project Engineer – 04 Nos
Quality Manager – 01 No
Environmental Coordinator – 01 No
Mechanical Fitter (Ajeer Must) – 50 Nos
Pipe Fitter (Ajeer Must) – 50 Nos
Supervisor Static – 05 Nos
Foreman Static – 10 Nos
Static Inspector – 13 Nos
Welding Inspector – 03 Nos
Welder SS & CS – 10 Nos
Location: SATROP / Maaden / APPC
Project Type: Shutdown
Interview Date: 20/04/2026
Interview Time: 7:30 AM
Required Documents:
CV
Iqama
Passport Copy
Muqeem (Minimum 3 Months Validity)
Body Fitness Certificate
Insurance
Chamber Registration
Ajeer (Mandatory for specific categories)
Contact Numbers:
+966 56 480 9620
+966 56 197 0890
+966 56 214 8210 (WhatsApp Only)
Application and Safety Guidelines
Applicants are strongly advised to act quickly, as shutdown projects operate within limited timeframes and require immediate hiring. It is important to contact the employer directly using the provided phone numbers and to visit the office in person with all updated documents and certificates in color copies. Candidates should ensure that their Ajeer and Chamber registrations are valid, as these are mandatory for employment processing. Verification of job details is essential before proceeding with any application. Job seekers must remain cautious of fraudulent offers and avoid paying money to agents or unauthorized individuals. Always follow official recruitment procedures and communicate directly with company representatives. Staying informed, prepared, and alert will help applicants secure genuine opportunities while avoiding scams in the competitive Saudi job market.