Safety Supervisor, Work Permit Receiver (WPR), Firewatch, Multi Welder, Rigger Level III
The industrial and oil & gas sectors require highly qualified and certified professionals to maintain operational excellence, safety compliance, and project efficiency. Aramco-approved personnel are especially valued for their expertise, training, and ability to work within strict industry standards. Positions such as Safety Supervisor, Work Permit Receiver (WPR), Firewatch, Multi Welder, Rigger Level III, QC Inspector, and Welding Inspector play a vital role in ensuring project success. These professionals contribute to workplace safety, quality assurance, technical operations, and compliance with Aramco regulations across major industrial projects.
Role Responsibilities and Work Scope
Successful candidates will be responsible for performing duties according to project specifications and Aramco requirements. Safety Supervisors oversee workplace safety programs and ensure compliance with all safety procedures. Work Permit Receivers manage permit-to-work activities and coordinate approvals before operational tasks begin. Firewatch personnel monitor hot work activities and maintain fire prevention measures. Multi Welders perform welding activities on various materials while maintaining quality standards. Rigger Level III personnel supervise lifting operations and ensure safe load handling practices. QC Inspectors and Welding Inspectors monitor quality standards, conduct inspections, and ensure compliance with project specifications and industry regulations.
Required Skills, Experience & Technical Knowledge
Applicants should possess relevant industrial experience and valid Aramco approvals applicable to their positions. Safety Supervisors must have a minimum of five years of experience and strong knowledge of workplace safety regulations. WPR candidates must hold a valid Aramco Authorization Card. Riggers should possess valid Aramco authorization and practical lifting operation experience. Welding professionals must demonstrate technical competence and familiarity with industry welding standards. Quality Control and Welding Inspectors should have experience conducting inspections, preparing reports, and ensuring compliance with project quality requirements. Strong communication skills, attention to detail, and commitment to workplace safety are essential for all positions.
Job Details & Contact Information (IMPORTANT SECTION)
Supplier Name
▪ Musa Abdulkarim Supplier
Project Location
▪ Fadhli, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Job Category
▪ Aramco Approved Industrial Jobs
Interview Schedule
▪ Date: 21-06-2026
▪ Time: 08:00 AM
▪ Interview Type: Immediate Recruitment Interview
Available Positions
Step 1 – Aramco Approved Safety Supervisor
▪ Minimum 5+ Years Experience Required
Step 2 – Aramco Approved Work Permit Receiver (WPR)
▪ Valid Aramco Authorization Card Holder Only
Step 3 – Aramco Approved Firewatch
▪ Immediate Requirement
Step 4 – Multi Welder (CS)
▪ Immediate Requirement
Step 5 – Aramco Authorized Rigger Level III
▪ Valid Aramco Authorization Required
Step 6 – Aramco Approved QC Inspector
▪ Immediate Requirement
Step 7 – Aramco Approved Welding Inspector
▪ Immediate Requirement
Required Documents
Mandatory Documentation
▪ All Color Copies of Required Documents
▪ Updated CV
▪ Valid Iqama
▪ Passport Copy
▪ Aramco Approvals & Authorization Cards
▪ Relevant Professional Certificates
▪ Supporting Employment Documents
Office Visit Requirement
▪ Bring all color documents during the interview.
Application Instructions
Important Note
▪ Do Not Call
▪ Visit the office directly for interview participation.
Location
▪ Office Location:
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Important Information for Applicants
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