Construction Engineer Electrical

ACET Solutions is hiring!

Opportunity in Saudi Arabia:

For a project-based short-term assignment in Saudi Arabia need the below resource urgently.

Position: Construction Engineer Electrical

Requirements:
- Qualification: Bachelor's in electrical/electronic engineering with 2-3 years of experience (Diploma in Electrical Engineering will be acceptable with 4-5 years experience)
- Must be willing to travel within Saudi Arabia for an extended period (up to 6 months).
- Good written and verbal communication skills in English are required.
- Must have experience in coordinating and supervising the following work in an industrial facility (preferably in Saudi Arabia)
- Installation of Electrical and Network equipment, electrical power wiring, network wiring, cabling, cable routing, cable trays, and panel wiring.
- Supervision of contractors/technicians to get the work done.
- Be able to generate daily work reports
- Compliance with requirements for HSE, quality, safe work permit, and other industrial operation requirements
- Knowledge of relevant industry codes and standards for electrical installation
- Experience with such work in substations and electrical power systems (LV and MV installations)
- Familiar with turnaround schedules and activities.

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Short Info

  • Published:15 days ago
  • Company:ACET Solutions
  • Location:Riyadh,Saudi Arabia
 
 
 

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