Instrument Foreman / Instrument Supervisor / Instrument Technician / Cable Tray Fitter & Fabricator / Structural Welder / WPR / HSE
Description
Saudi Arabia’s industrial and construction sector continues to generate valuable employment opportunities for experienced technical professionals and skilled workers. A new urgent recruitment campaign has been announced for multiple industrial positions in Jeddah for a short-term project with possible extension. The available vacancies include Instrument Foreman, Instrument Supervisor, Instrument Technician, Cable Tray Fitter/Fabricator, Structural Welder, WPR (Aramco), and HSE (Aramco). These roles are highly important in large-scale industrial and oil & gas projects because they help maintain operational efficiency, workplace safety, technical performance, and project completion within strict deadlines. Companies working on industrial developments require experienced manpower that can handle technical responsibilities professionally while following Saudi industry standards and Aramco regulations. Candidates who have valid documents and are ready for immediate deployment will have a strong opportunity to secure project-based employment in one of Saudi Arabia’s active industrial regions.
Key Responsibilities
The selected workers will perform different duties according to their assigned categories and project requirements. Instrument Foremen will supervise technical teams, coordinate daily operations, and ensure instrumentation work is completed according to engineering standards. Instrument Supervisors will monitor workforce activities, maintain quality control, and support project management during installation and maintenance operations. Instrument Technicians will handle calibration, troubleshooting, testing, repair, and maintenance of industrial instruments and control systems. Cable Tray Fitters and Fabricators will install and fabricate cable tray systems while ensuring proper alignment and safety compliance. Structural Welders will perform welding tasks on structural materials using approved techniques and project specifications. WPR personnel will manage work permits and ensure compliance with Aramco safety procedures, while HSE professionals will monitor workplace safety standards, conduct inspections, and reduce operational risks across the site. All employees must follow company rules, maintain discipline, and work efficiently within project timelines.
Skills and Knowledge
Applicants for these positions should possess practical industrial experience and technical understanding related to their job categories. Instrument professionals must have strong knowledge of industrial instruments, calibration systems, troubleshooting methods, and maintenance procedures commonly used in oil and gas projects. Supervisory staff should demonstrate leadership abilities, communication skills, and the capacity to manage workforce activities effectively. Cable Tray Fitters and Structural Welders should understand fabrication drawings, measurement techniques, and safe equipment handling practices. Candidates applying for WPR and HSE positions must be familiar with Aramco safety regulations, permit systems, hazard control procedures, and industrial safety standards. All applicants should hold valid project documents, including Service Agreement, Valid Iqama, Medical Certificate, Muqeem status, and other standard documents required for project approval. Experience in Saudi Arabia or Gulf industrial projects will provide additional advantages during the hiring process.
Job Details
Project Location: Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Project Duration: 2 Months Extendable
FAT: Client
Available Positions:
- Instrument Foreman – 10 Nos
- Instrument Supervisor – 5 Nos
- Instrument Technician – 15 Nos
- Cable Tray Fitter / Fabricator – 10 Nos
- Structural Welder – 5 Nos
- WPR (Aramco) – 08 Nos
- HSE (Aramco) – 08 Nos
Required Documents:
- Service Agreement
- Valid Iqama
- Medical Certificate
- Muqeem
- Remaining Standard Documents
Contact Person: Muhammad Azam
Mobile Number: +966 0599118447
Applicants are advised to respond immediately because urgent project vacancies are often filled quickly. Candidates should always verify job details directly with the supplier, visit the office personally whenever possible, and request proper documents before joining any project. Registration with Ajeer Chamber Company is mandatory, and companies may not accept responsibility for payment-related issues if documentation is incomplete. Job seekers should remain careful of fraud and avoid paying money to individuals who promise employment opportunities in exchange for fees. Following the official hiring process, confirming company authenticity, and maintaining proper documentation can help workers secure safe and reliable employment opportunities in Saudi Arabia’s growing industrial sector.