Piping Foreman, Piping Supervisor, Rigger Level-3, Permit Receiver, and Electrician

Description

Industrial shutdown projects require skilled professionals to ensure that piping systems, mechanical installations, and electrical operations are completed safely and efficiently within limited project timelines. Positions such as Piping Fitter, Piping Fabricator, Piping Welder, Piping Foreman, Piping Supervisor, Rigger Level-3, Permit Receiver, and Electrician are critical roles in industrial shutdown operations. These professionals work together to install, repair, inspect, and maintain piping systems and related equipment in large industrial facilities.

Shutdown projects in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia demand experienced workers who are familiar with strict safety regulations and industrial procedures. Workers with Tasnee or SABIC experience are often preferred because they understand the operational standards used in major petrochemical facilities. Skilled technicians and supervisors help ensure that shutdown maintenance activities are completed quickly, safely, and according to project specifications.

Key Responsibilities

Piping Fitters and Fabricators are responsible for installing, assembling, and repairing piping systems according to technical drawings and project requirements. Piping Welders perform welding operations to connect pipes and ensure strong, leak-proof joints. These tasks require precision and adherence to industry welding standards.

Piping Foremen and Supervisors oversee work teams, coordinate daily tasks, and ensure that project activities are completed within scheduled timelines. Rigger Level-3 professionals assist with lifting operations, ensuring that materials and piping components are safely transported across the worksite. Permit Receivers coordinate work permits and ensure that all work activities follow approved safety procedures before starting operations. Electricians support electrical installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting activities during the shutdown process.

Skills and Knowledge

Candidates applying for these roles must have a minimum of three years of experience working in Saudi Arabia and strong knowledge of industrial project operations. Experience in SABIC or Tasnee projects is highly preferred because these environments require strict compliance with safety standards and technical procedures.

Applicants should possess technical knowledge relevant to their position, including piping installation, welding procedures, rigging techniques, electrical maintenance, or work permit systems. Strong teamwork, attention to safety regulations, and the ability to perform tasks efficiently during shutdown operations are essential qualities for all candidates.

Job Details

Recruitment Date
15-03-2026

Project Type
Shutdown Project

Work Location
Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia

Project Duration
Shutdown Period

Payment Terms
Payment will be processed 45–60 days after timesheet submission

Client Approval
Final Acceptance by Client (FAT)

Available Positions

Piping Fitter – 20 Positions

Piping Fabricator – 40 Positions

Piping Welder – 10 Positions

Piping Foreman – 5 Positions

Piping Supervisor – 5 Positions

Rigger Level-3 – 10 Positions

Permit Receiver – 10 Positions

Electrician – 10 Positions

Salary / Rate
Rate will be decided after the interview

Application Process

Eligible candidates with SABIC or Tasnee experience should send their CV and all required documents in a single PDF file via WhatsApp.

⚠️ Candidates are requested not to call. Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted for the client interview.

Contact Information

📞 WhatsApp
056 071 8743

Candidates who meet the eligibility criteria will be contacted for the client interview process.


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