Welders, Fabricators & Safety Officers
Description
Shutdown projects in the industrial sector are critical maintenance and upgrade operations carried out in oil, gas, and petrochemical facilities. These projects require a large, skilled workforce to complete tasks within a limited time frame while maintaining strict safety and quality standards. The current manpower requirement for RTR shutdown reflects the high demand for experienced professionals who can handle intensive work schedules and deliver precise results under pressure.
Such shutdown activities play an important role in ensuring that industrial plants continue to operate efficiently and safely after maintenance is completed. Welders and fabricators are essential in repairing and assembling metal structures, pipelines, and equipment, while safety officers ensure that all operations are conducted in compliance with safety regulations. These roles collectively support the successful completion of shutdown projects, minimizing downtime and maximizing operational performance.
Key Responsibilities
Welders are responsible for performing high-quality welding tasks on pipelines, structural components, and industrial equipment. They must follow technical drawings and welding procedures accurately to ensure strong and durable joints. Fabricators, on the other hand, are tasked with cutting, shaping, and assembling metal parts according to project specifications. Their work requires precision and attention to detail to ensure all components fit correctly and meet engineering standards.
Safety Officers play a supervisory role by monitoring all site activities to ensure compliance with safety protocols. They are responsible for identifying hazards, conducting inspections, and enforcing safety regulations across the worksite. During shutdown operations, they must ensure that all workers follow proper procedures to prevent accidents and maintain a safe working environment. Coordination with supervisors and reporting safety incidents are also key responsibilities in this role.
Skills and Knowledge
Candidates applying for welder and fabricator positions should have strong technical skills in metalwork, including knowledge of welding techniques, fabrication tools, and industrial safety practices. Experience in shutdown projects or large-scale industrial environments is highly preferred due to the fast-paced and demanding nature of the work.
Safety Officers must possess a valid safety certification and have prior experience in industrial safety management. Knowledge of risk assessment, hazard identification, and emergency response procedures is essential. Additionally, all applicants should have valid documents such as Iqama, Muqeem, passport, and Ajeer/vendor code. The ability to work under pressure, follow instructions, and maintain discipline is important for all positions.
Job Details
Company: RTR Shutdown Project
Payment Terms: 50 Days After Receiving Original Time Sheet
Interview Date: 20-Apr-2026 @ 08:00 AM
Shutdown Start Date: 01-May-2026 (Tentative)
Available Positions:
▪ Welder – 47 Nos
▪ Fabricator – 38 Nos
▪ Safety Officer – 02 Nos (Iqama must match profession + Ajeer required)
Required Documents:
▪ Iqama
▪ Muqeem
▪ Passport
▪ Blood Type Certificate
▪ Vendor Code / Ajeer
▪ Agreement
▪ Previous Aramco ID Number
📞 Contact: 0538615997
📍 Office Location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/Edm7Lt6GGzn5Mo8t6?g_st=ac
Applicants are strongly advised to verify all details before applying and communicate only through official channels. Visiting the office or confirming via WhatsApp is recommended before proceeding. Registration with the Ajeer Chamber system is mandatory, and the company will not be responsible for any payment issues without proper documentation. Job seekers should remain cautious of fraud and avoid paying any fees for employment. Always follow official procedures to ensure a safe and secure hiring process in Saudi Arabia.