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Project Managers & Section Heads needed in Khobar, Saudi Arabia. Great Tax-Free Salary. http://www.kalibre-rec.com/jobs/1698.html. Please send CVs to cv@kalibre-rec.com.
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Country: Saudi Arabia
Location: Khobar
Job Status: Full time Salary: Not specified |
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Project Managers & Section Heads needed in Khobar, Saudi Arabia. Great Tax-Free Salary. http://www.kalibre-rec.com/jobs/1698.html. Please send CVs to cv@kalibre-rec.com.
A major architectural and engineering consulting company has vacancies for the positions below:
1) Structural Section Head
BS in Civil/Structural Engineering
Minimum of 20 Years experience.
Good Technical Knowledge in Oil and Gas and with Management Capability. Shall be capable of leading a team, coordinate with other disciplines and client.
Experience in development of detail design packages.
Good written and oral communication skills, computer software / analysis skills.
2) Electrical Section Head
BS in Electrical Engineering
Minimum of 20 Years experience.
Good Technical Knowledge in Oil and Gas and with Management Capability. Shall be capable of leading a team, coordinate with other disciplines and client.
Experience in design of high, medium and low voltage distribution systems for industrial facilities, including transmission lines, substations, electrical control, major electrical equipment as well as lighting and power under related codes, NEC.
Experience in development of detail design packages.
Good written and oral communication skills, computer software / analysis skills.
3) Project Manager
Degree in Engineering
Strong Project Management – maintain project schedule and control project design budget (manhours & money).
Design experience.
At least 15 years experience in A/E disciplines to perform Project Management, Project Engineering and Quality Assurance.
Positions required cover Architects, Civil Engineers, Structural Engineers, Mechanical Engineers, Electrical Engineers, Project Managers and Environmental Engineers.
Professional registration is desirable though not required.
Include in resume details of experience as project manager.
Have excellent interpersonal oral and written communication skills.
Please send CVs to cv@kalibre-rec.com
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