Description
The industrial construction and oil & gas sector in Saudi Arabia continues to demand highly skilled manpower for large-scale project execution, particularly in piping, welding, inspection, safety, and supervisory roles. These positions are critical for ensuring that complex industrial systems are built, maintained, and operated according to strict Aramco and international standards. Companies like GLOBAL RESOURCES CO LTD in Al Jubail are actively hiring experienced professionals who can contribute to high-value infrastructure projects. Each role plays a vital part in maintaining project quality, safety compliance, and timely completion. From Safety Officers ensuring workplace safety to QA/QC Inspectors verifying technical standards, every position supports the smooth operation of industrial development activities across the Kingdom.
Key Responsibilities
The key responsibilities vary depending on the job role but collectively focus on ensuring safety, precision, and efficiency at the project site. Safety Officers are responsible for monitoring workplace safety standards, conducting inspections, and ensuring compliance with Aramco-approved safety procedures. WPR professionals manage work permits and ensure all site activities are authorized and controlled. Piping Supervisors, Foremen, and Fabricators handle technical execution, including installation, alignment, and fabrication of piping systems as per engineering drawings. QA/QC Inspectors and Supervisors ensure all welding and piping works meet quality standards through systematic inspections and documentation. Welders perform fabrication and welding tasks using CS and SS materials, while Riggers handle lifting operations safely using approved rigging techniques. All workers must strictly follow site instructions, maintain discipline, and ensure zero violation of safety regulations.
Skills and Knowledge
Candidates applying for these roles must possess strong technical knowledge relevant to their respective fields. Safety Officers should have Aramco approval and at least 5 years of experience in industrial safety management. QA/QC Inspectors and Supervisors must be well-versed in quality control procedures, welding inspection standards, and documentation processes. Welders should be skilled in multi-welding techniques for both carbon steel and stainless steel applications, while Riggers must hold valid Aramco certification for Level I, II, or III depending on the position. WPR candidates require expertise in permit-to-work systems and site coordination. All applicants must demonstrate strong understanding of industrial safety practices, blueprint reading, and teamwork in high-pressure environments. Certification such as CSWIP 3.1 is required for Welding Inspectors, along with proven field experience in large industrial projects.
Job Details
Company: GLOBAL RESOURCES CO LTD
Location: Al Jubail, Saudi Arabia
Project Type: Industrial / Oil & Gas Construction
Interview Date: 13/05/2026 at 8:00 AM
Mobilization: Immediate
Positions Available:
Safety Officer (Aramco Approved – 10 NOS – 27 SR)
WPR Aramco Approved (14 NOS – 40 SR)
Piping Supervisor (5 NOS – 32 SR)
Piping Foreman (5 NOS – 23 SR)
Piping Fabricator (15 NOS – 21 SR)
QA/QC Inspector – Piping (5 NOS)
QA/QC Supervisor – Piping (4 NOS)
QA/QC Supervisor – Welding (3 NOS)
Welding Inspector CSWIP 3.1 (Experienced – 5 Years)
Multi Welder SS (30 NOS – 38 SR)
Multi Welder CS (30 NOS – 35 SR)
Rigger Level III (5 NOS – 50 SR)
Rigger Level I (2 NOS)
Rigger Level II (5 NOS)
Documents Required:
Iqama Copy, Passport Copy, Visa Copy, Muqeem, Insurance, Medical Fitness, Chamber Copy
Contact WhatsApp:
0508801012 / 0538926506 / 0556380086 / 0543672423
Email: globalresources87@gmail.com
Important Notice
All applicants must ensure they verify job authenticity before applying. Direct contact with official representatives is required through WhatsApp or office visit. Registration with Ajeer Chamber is mandatory for processing employment, and the company will not be responsible for any payment issues without proper registration. Applicants are strongly warned not to pay any money to agents or unauthorized persons, as fraudulent activities are common in recruitment processes. Always follow official procedures, submit verified documents, and ensure compliance with Saudi labor regulations. Safety, transparency, and discipline remain the top priority for all candidates joining industrial projects in the Kingdom.