Position Overview
Industrial and oil & gas projects require qualified safety and permit management professionals to maintain a secure and well-regulated work environment. Roles such as Safety Officer and Work Permit Receiver (WPR) are especially important in large energy facilities where strict safety rules must be followed. These positions help ensure that operations are performed according to approved procedures and that potential hazards are identified before work begins.
Safety Officers are responsible for maintaining workplace safety and ensuring that all workers follow approved safety standards. In large industrial facilities, particularly Aramco-related projects, safety officers play a critical role in preventing accidents and protecting both workers and equipment. Work Permit Receivers (WPR) manage the authorization process for various work activities. Their job ensures that maintenance, construction, and operational tasks are carried out only after proper safety checks and official approvals.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities
Safety Officers monitor daily work activities and ensure that safety rules and company policies are strictly followed on site. They conduct safety inspections, identify hazards, and guide workers on proper safety procedures. They also coordinate with supervisors and project management to maintain compliance with industrial safety standards. Reporting incidents, conducting safety briefings, and ensuring that personal protective equipment is properly used are also part of their responsibilities.
Work Permit Receivers manage the permit-to-work system used in industrial plants. Before any maintenance or operational work begins, the WPR verifies that the necessary safety checks and approvals have been completed. They coordinate with safety teams, supervisors, and technicians to ensure that tasks are authorized and that risk control measures are in place. By carefully controlling the permit process, WPR professionals help prevent accidents and ensure that work is carried out safely within the facility.
Skills and Professional Experience
Candidates applying for these positions should possess relevant industrial experience and a strong understanding of workplace safety procedures. Safety Officer applicants must hold valid approval, such as Aramco certification, and should have experience working in industrial environments such as oil refineries or petrochemical plants. Knowledge of safety regulations, hazard identification, and emergency response procedures is essential for this role.
Work Permit Receivers should have experience managing permit systems and coordinating with multiple departments on industrial projects. They must be familiar with site safety rules and understand the procedures required to authorize maintenance or operational tasks. Good communication skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work under pressure are important qualities for both positions.
Job Details and Contact Information
Company: AHGC
Work Location: Fadhli
Project Duration: Long Term
Available Positions
Safety Officer (Aramco Approved)
Total Positions: 5
Rate: 28 SAR
Nationality Requirement: Indian
Work Permit Receiver (WPR) – Non-Aramco
Total Positions: 5
Rate: 16 SAR
Nationality Requirement: Indian
Benefits
Food Provided by Company
Salary Payment
Salary will be processed 45 Days After Invoice Submission
Required Documents
• Iqama Copy
• Passport Copy
• Muqeem
• Body Fitness Certificate
• CR Copy
• Chamber Certificate
Interview Information
Interview will be conducted Saturday Morning
Application Process
Interested candidates should send their CV, experience certificates, and required documents via WhatsApp.
WhatsApp Contact:
0569028079
WhatsApp Group:
https://chat.whatsapp.com/FIzQEjidtdoF7H4Zc3TXAQ
Important Notice for Applicants
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