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Jobs in Saudi Arabia Power Plants


Greetings from Allied Services – Pakistan's Leading Overseas Recruitment Company

Our of our premier clients is looking to hire O&M Staff for their Plants in Saudi Arabia. We are pleased to inform you that we will be holding a recruitment campaign for below categories. We shall appreciate if you could also forward these requirements to your colleagues and friends that may be suitable and interested.

Interested candidates are requested to email their updated CVs to cv@asil.com.pk with their updated CVs in MS WORD (DOC) format. Please include the below information in the text of your email when applying:

Position Applied:
Expected Salary:
Notice Period:
Currently working for which Plant:

Please note that we are looking for experienced candidates who have worked in the Operation & Maintenance of Large Power Plants. List of Power Plants in Pakistan from which candidates will be preferred is given below. Those working in smaller Power Plants of 2/5/10/50MW will not be suitable as per our client's requirements.

 A.      Power Plant (Combine Cycle or Thermal Power)
1.       CCR Operators – first priority (Combine cycle)  
2.       I&C Technicians
3.       Mechanical Technicians
4.       Male Nurse

 B.      Power Plant (Thermal power – Conversion)
               1.       I&C Engineers
2.       I&C Supervisors
3.       I&C Technicians
4.       Electrical Supervisors
5.       Electrical Technician
6.       Shift Supervisors
7.       Quality Assurance Inspectors
8.       Local Operators – BTG
9.       Painters – Must be industrial Painter, must be experience in power plant.
10.   Mechanical Engineers
11.   Diesel Mechanical Technicians


Preferred Plants:
Hub Power Company Plant
Hub Power Project-Narowal
Lalpir Limited
Atlas Power Limited
Attock Gen Limited
Fauji Kabirwala Power Company
Gul Ahmad Energy Limited
Nishat Power Limited
Nishat Chunian Limited
Sapphire Electric Company Limited
Saba Power Company Limited
Southern Electric Power Company Limited
Tapal Energy Limited
Japan Power Generation (Pvt) Limited
Kohinoor Energy Limited
Saif Power Limited
Kot Addu Power Company Limited
Guddu Thermal Station
Bin Qasim Power Plant II
Foundation Power Co (Daharki) Limited
Uch Power Plant
Nandipur Power Project
Habibullah Coastal Power (Pvt) Company
Liberty Power Project
Rousch (Pakistan) Power Plant
Engro Energy Limited
Halmore Power Limited
Liberty Power Tech
Orient Power Company Limited
Saif Power Limited
Chashma Nuclear Power Complex
Karachi Nuclear Power Plant
  
We look forward to hearing from you. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted within one week of receiving their CVs.

Best regards

Headhunting Division          
Hilltop Arcade 4-D/2 Gizri Boulevard
Phase IV, D.H.A Karachi-Pakistan
Dir :92-21-35810973
Phone :  92-21-35810374-8
Email:    : cv@asil.com.pk
Url        : www.asil.com   or    www.asil.com.pk

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